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Figure 4: Petrouchka, measures 466-481. Copyright 1948 by Boosey &


Hawkes, Inc. Reprinted by permission.
the sound of this chord was derived by means of the black and white keys of
the piano. Throughout this passage, the left hand remains on the black keys
and the right hand on the white keys. Note that the passage beginning at
number 98 is a single note run, alternating between the hands, and at square
99, becomes a rapid alternation between the hands on every other note.

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