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As far as possible, pedal markings are exact. Nevertheless, the use of the pedal depends on certain circumstances, such as the timbre of the instrument and the acoustics of the room. The pedal is of course an expressive medium and its usage remains subservient to the musical ideal. These pieces can be played with the motor on, at very slow speed only.
SKYWAY This composition has its roots in the jazz-rock idiom. Play it with regular, taut eighth-notes. Pay great attention to dynamics, especially to the relationship of the two hands. The piece works well with the motor on, at very slow speed. Ruud Wiener 1983
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