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The left hand develops fairly extensive arpeggios and more elaborate rhythmic formulas. It often moves around a lot, for example to play very low notes. The right hand often plays in octaves and even chords. Some sequences require very good technical and physical dexterity.
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Shop Other Arrangements of "Bohemian Rhapsody"
Y18o] t [toP] [Yto] [18] [Yto] [@(] [30] [4qip] t [ip] [ip] [4q] [ip] [4] [ZCakn] n [zcPJB] [Lpjxb] b [zcPJB] [ZCakn] n [zcPJB] [Lpjxb] b [zcPJB] [o@P] Y [oPD] Y The left hand develops very extensive arpeggios and rhythmic formulas, sometimes very elaborate, even at a high tempo. The right hand plays mostly one note at a time; sometimes several, but only if the harmonising notes do not require too much spacing. As our music sheets have fingering to make it easier for you to play, this becomes invalid if you change key and often interferes with the legibility of the notes that have been transposed.