English fingering
English fingering. The (obsolete) ‘Eng.’ system of marking printed pf. mus. with the composer's or ed.'s suggested fingering, whereby a cross represented the thumb and the figures 1 to 4 the fingers (as opposed to ‘continental’ system using 1 for thumb and 2 to 5 for fingers which is in general use today).
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