Dear Pianists.... HOW can you do this - it's not natural ??!!!
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Regular, focused practice? Playing so slowly you can't go wrong then gradually speeding up? Practicing each hand in isolation?
Yes pretty much that! Over and over again, then do it a few more times.topdog91 said:Regular, focused practice? Playing so slowly you can't go wrong then gradually speeding up? Practicing each hand in isolation?
Edit, just dug out the sheet music for it and it looks like a "two part invention" on that bit, which are kind of like basic fugues which two voices that are in counterpoint to each other, but usually following the usual forms (play it once in the right hand, then play it in the left hand up a 5th while the right hand plays a country melody etc). There are three part inventions also and of course the actual fugues which can be up to four parts at times. But like with many things there are kind of patterns and symmetries to find and that helps as you are often reusing patterns just in different keys and that kind of thing.
As topdog91 says usually you start learning these slowly then build up to a tempo slightly faster than you need and practice it till it's perfect at that speed. Then you slightly slow it down to the tempo you want and it'll sound much better and feel easier for you
I don't understand !! It's like magic !!!
https://youtu.be/amvSPow9SHo