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SCHUMANN REMEMBRANCE OP 68 NO 28

Key: A major Tempo: Moderate speed in a singing style Style: Romantic

Will improve your:Voicing of chordsSilent finger changesPedalling

Schumann had a skill of thinking himself into different roles. His educational music is perfectly judged for students, yet he never taught; his songs are amongst some of the most effective pieces of the genre, yet he wasn’t a singer; and his most (Remembrance), the first two points come together.

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