: Constant movement between notes to simulate the "nimble" movement of a writer’s pen.
This ensures that every note is clear and that your fingers are lifting correctly before adding the "sharpness" of staccato. 3. Dynamic Contrast The title suggests a light, energetic mood.
Even though parts are marked staccato, practice the entire piece (smoothly) first.
To prepare this piece effectively, follow these practice techniques: 1. Rhythmic Tapping Set a slow beat.
If you are looking for the official sheet music or similar educational pieces, they are commonly included in collections like: (Editio Musica Budapest)
The piece serves as an exercise in and legato playing, focusing on:
20th Century Piano Pieces - Early Intermediate – for general context on early-level repertoire.
: Maintaining a steady tempo while alternating between short, detached notes and smooth, connected phrases.