GusFogle
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Posted: July 16 2012, 00:27 |
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I know this is coming 12 years late to the original post, but better late than never I suppose.
As many of you know, I am in the process of learning and arranging Ryan Yard's transcription of the entire Incantations album, and we have 3 of the 4 movements finished, so I know how many of these parts were done.
Regarding the triplets- they can indeed be performed live, though not feasibly with one hand. On part two for example the arpeggios are split up between two hands at the beginning of the piece. There is also another section that uses quintuplets, or "fivelets" that is easier to perform with one hand.
One of the more challenging triplet sections on Exposed are the keyboard triplets on "Guilty". This can be done at full speed and with one hand with practice, but it is very fast, especially as it ascends through several octaves.
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