Practice.....file down your fingers......get Mr. Bouffard to play that part  
for you......????
 
Try turning your hand so that your palm stays in place but your fingers  turn 
toward the wheel, in other words turn your hand at a greater angle toward  
the wheel. If you normally play with your fingers roughly 90 degrees to the key 
 
try playing with your fingers at 45 degrees to the keys (or there about 
please  do not get out the compass for this). By turning your hand you will 
find 
that  the reach between octaves is easier and that your fingers may be a bit 
more  nimble on the "close" keys. It is the way that most very good players 
play. 
It  means that you will be up on your thumb during playing more often though 
so  watch your wrist and thumb for fatigue. 
 
Scott



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