What is more proper notation in piano sheet music to denote that the left hand should be louder? - Music: Practice & Theory Stack Exchange
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Sorry if this is a stupid question. In this passage I'm notating, the right hand has accentuating chords and the left hand carries the melody. I wonder whether I need to denote that (and if so, whe
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