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RH also plays F in the image because without it the rhythm is hard to get right
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D.R.
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In her (more recent) performance here:

I get the impression/idea that she's playing the passage by playing two "standard" arpeggios in each hand, split a step apart. I don't think that's what she's actually doing, but it gave me the idea. I've written out the sheet music: enter image description hereenter image description here which you can play here: https://flat.io/score/613afd2d4bad330012efceca-prok-3-glissando. This is still quite difficult, but I think it is easier (personally) than the "play two keys with one finger" strategy that seems to be "standard".

In her (more recent) performance here:

I get the impression/idea that she's playing the passage by playing two "standard" arpeggios in each hand, split a step apart. I don't think that's what she's actually doing, but it gave me the idea. I've written out the sheet music: enter image description here which you can play here: https://flat.io/score/613afd2d4bad330012efceca-prok-3-glissando. This is still quite difficult, but I think it is easier (personally) than the "play two keys with one finger" strategy that seems to be "standard".

In her (more recent) performance here:

I get the impression/idea that she's playing the passage by playing two "standard" arpeggios in each hand, split a step apart. I don't think that's what she's actually doing, but it gave me the idea. I've written out the sheet music: enter image description here which you can play here: https://flat.io/score/613afd2d4bad330012efceca-prok-3-glissando. This is still quite difficult, but I think it is easier (personally) than the "play two keys with one finger" strategy that seems to be "standard".

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D.R.
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In her (more recent) performance here:

I get the impression/idea that she's playing the passage by playing two "standard" arpeggios in each hand, split a step apart. I don't think that's what she's actually doing, but it gave me the idea. I've written out the sheet music: enter image description here which you can play here: https://flat.io/score/613afd2d4bad330012efceca-prok-3-glissando. This is still quite difficult, but I think it is easier (personally) than the "play two keys with one finger" strategy that seems to be "standard".