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Dan Satterwhite
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Blazhevich...many lyrical etudes. Also, Grigoriev 78 Studies.
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what are the pros and cons of Rochut vs. Bordogni? I've always used Bordogni but have wondered...
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Post by Charlie Goodman »

Get the Rochut. As long as you can read down an octave easily (which you'll be able to do after you work on a couple of them anyway), it's the same thing and you have a lot more of them to work on.
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Bordogni and Blazhevich are great choices both. They are quite techical both and lyrical too. I think that the Bordogni is a great quide for phrasing and breathing. Blazhevitch is good counter balance for Bordogni, because you have deal with tounguing than in Bordogni studies.
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