My darling wife (non-musical)- glancing at the subject, asked why Finale was
into piano moving! She read it as "2 and 4 handles"!!
Cheers Keith in OZ

Keith Helgesen.
Director of Music, Canberra City Band.
Ph: (02) 62910787. Band Mob. 0436-620587
Private Mob 0417-042171

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Carl Dershem
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Subject: Re: [Finale] 2 and 4 hand(s) on One Piano

Harold Owen wrote:
> There is a delightful piece from the Bach family for three players at 
> one keyboard. It is written for two children in the middle and an adult 
> whose hands are on the outside. I believe the score shows this with 
> nested braces. If my memory serves me, it is called "Das Dreyblatt."
> 
> Hal Owen

And there are some pieces PDQ Bach wrote for a chorus accompanied by 
"piano 5 hands" where there are 2 pianists sitting back to back, and a 
third who conducts the chorus and occasionally reaches over and plays a 
few notes on one piano or another.

Not too sure this isw a GOOD example, though.  ;)

cd
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