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For questions about music written for piano, playing the piano, maintenance of a piano, or other general questions about pianos.

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Why did Listz and Hanon use the word "transcendent" to describe piano exercises?

The middle set of piano exercises by Hanon is described as "transcendent". 'Transcendent Exercises for Preparing the Fingers for the Virtuoso Exercises. … Practise the exercises in Part II, like those in Part I, with the metronome at 60; similarly practise all the following piano exercises where the tempo is not indicated, and gradually'... …
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