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Hello George,

I assume you are referring to the Couperin piece. What exactly is not clear to you in performing this? Couperin, like Bach, expects and demands complete independence of the hands.

Andrew


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From: Harpsichords and Related Topics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of George Haeh
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Subject: Marche des Gris Vetus Question

Bar 14 and others have a double (turn) on one note while the note directly underneath  has a tremblement lie.

Hints on how to play this will be appreciated.

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