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    Hi folks;

    I am broadening my musicality by going through the Sol Goichberg etude book. I am curious at what tempo the pieces should be played. I am working on #3 right now, hope to work through the book over the next twelve months or so. Any comments on the book in general would be appreciated. I should mention I am not a classical player, just using it for technique and skill building...

    Thanks!!
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    Goichberg is careful to give tempo indications with each. Wikipedia has a decent overview of tempo indications: Tempo: Wikipedia.

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