Striking G sharp with the little finger of the right hand, the first finger strikes E, and the thumb D; the octave G sharp being struck in the bass by the left hand. ([Fig. 6].)
The twin chord to the one just described is made by placing the right hand little finger on A, the first finger on E, and the thumb on middle C; the octave A, immediately below middle C, being struck by the left hand. ([Fig. 7].)
Fig. 7.—Twin chord to that described in [Fig. 6].
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The final change necessary is produced by the two following chords.
Fig. 8.—First chord of third change.
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The little finger of the right hand is placed on C sharp, first finger on A, and the thumb on G, both the latter notes being bass—that is, below middle C. The left hand strikes the octave C sharp in the bass. ([Fig. 8].)