Sonatina in G


Walkthrough (3)

Here is the BBB+1 for the first phrase. Observe fingerings as well as the repeat marks (three times is a good number to start forming muscular habits). You can practise BBB+1 slowly as well as up to speed. Do it slowly and carefully for a few days before trying it faster. It is a good idea to return to slow practice occasionally, even after you can play the piece up to speed...

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