![]() So i'd just tie until the repeat of the note then tie that until the end of the tie if that makes sense. I'm no expert but taking a look at the piece, I can see the tie's you're on about. Is this small or average? Does this mean that someone with a shorter span would be unable to play this section? The limit of my finger span is from D3 to E4. That's quite a stretch for me and not so easy to play at speed with the other notes. See bars 20-21, 24-25, 58-59, 60-61, 62-63, 64-65Īs an aside, in bar 17 of Piazzolla - Libertango for solo piano, E3 is played while E4 is held. ![]() Piazzolla - Libertango for solo piano arr Okonsar I've attached the 2 scores and pasted their urls. I tried to paste several bars as examples but that didn't work out. But how do you play an eighth note when that same note is already being held for 6-8 beats? I’ve watched performances on YouTube but they’re so fast that I’m unable to make out what’s happening in the relevant bars. I understand that tied notes are held for the sum of their beats and that the in-between notes are played while the tied notes are held. I've asked someone who took piano lessons for 6 years and she has never seen this kind notation before and doesn't comprehend it. In the 2 different scores I have, there are sections where tied notes with notes between them include the same note (name & pitch) as the ones which are tied. One of the pieces I’m learning is a piano arrangement of Ástor Piazzolla’s Libertango. I’ve been teaching myself piano for 2 months.
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