Three etudes for the 4th and 5th fingers, op.1
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By Adam Allan. By Adam Allan. Arranged by Adam Allan. Children. Score. 5 pages. Adam Allan #961834. Published by Adam Allan (A0.1377216).

The purpose of these etudes is to improve weak 4th and 5th fingers. Each etude consists of two parts, which are divided by a double bar line. In the first part attention is paid to each hand individually. In the second part both hands must be synchronized, this is a very difficult challenge for a beginning musician. At first, it is recommended to play the etudes in a slow tempo, followed by acceleration. It is also necessary to thoroughly separate the 3rd, 4th and 5th fingers from each other during the playing. Enjoy!

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