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LEMOINE ETUDES ENFANTINES OP 37 NO 10

Key A minor

Tempo Allegro

Style Early Romantic

Will improve yourFinger dexterityArticulationChordal balance

A charming little study that will really get your fingers moving!

This lively piece, written by the French composer Henry Lemoine (1786-1854), comes from a collection of studies originally intended for children. Consisting of four-bar phrases, the hands are treated equally: notice how the roles are reversed halfway through at bar 19.

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