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Melanie SPANSWICK

: If you look at red and yellow tulips together, they are a bold, colourful sight. This isevery minim beat. The figurations are mainly built around chords and this type of practice will help familiarise yourself with the hand shape needed. A metronome will be useful to keep the quavers running evenly and smoothly, and this will be particularly important between bars 9 to 12, where notes must run seamlessly between the hands. Be sure to work at the quaver coordination in the last bar, and to also observe the pause at bar 8 as well as the tenuto markings. These will help convey the mood.

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