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Trill speed
The speed of a trill should be related to the global speed of the music. If a piece is marked
Adagio, don't play its trills as fast as you can humanly move your fingers.
Also, you will probably notice that adding in a bunch of trills and grace notes can be tricky when
first learning a piece. So try playing the piece first without the ornaments, and then going through
slowly and adding in those extra notes.