Rhythm question about piano sheet notation

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This is a part of the song that I want to play, but I'm not sure how I should play the rhythm in the 19th and 20th segments.



I'm a bit confused over the sixteenth notes, at first I thought the quarter note form the right hand and the sixteenth note from the left is played together. But now that I'm seeing that both hands have 4 sixteenth notes in the same segment I'm thinking that maybe it should be played as an accord together with the left hand (shown in the second picture)?



I hope this was not too confusing.



Thank you in advance.



PS: The link to the full sheet is here: http://sheethost.com/sheet/DbQ9KB










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    This is a part of the song that I want to play, but I'm not sure how I should play the rhythm in the 19th and 20th segments.



    I'm a bit confused over the sixteenth notes, at first I thought the quarter note form the right hand and the sixteenth note from the left is played together. But now that I'm seeing that both hands have 4 sixteenth notes in the same segment I'm thinking that maybe it should be played as an accord together with the left hand (shown in the second picture)?



    I hope this was not too confusing.



    Thank you in advance.



    PS: The link to the full sheet is here: http://sheethost.com/sheet/DbQ9KB










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      This is a part of the song that I want to play, but I'm not sure how I should play the rhythm in the 19th and 20th segments.



      I'm a bit confused over the sixteenth notes, at first I thought the quarter note form the right hand and the sixteenth note from the left is played together. But now that I'm seeing that both hands have 4 sixteenth notes in the same segment I'm thinking that maybe it should be played as an accord together with the left hand (shown in the second picture)?



      I hope this was not too confusing.



      Thank you in advance.



      PS: The link to the full sheet is here: http://sheethost.com/sheet/DbQ9KB










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      This is a part of the song that I want to play, but I'm not sure how I should play the rhythm in the 19th and 20th segments.



      I'm a bit confused over the sixteenth notes, at first I thought the quarter note form the right hand and the sixteenth note from the left is played together. But now that I'm seeing that both hands have 4 sixteenth notes in the same segment I'm thinking that maybe it should be played as an accord together with the left hand (shown in the second picture)?



      I hope this was not too confusing.



      Thank you in advance.



      PS: The link to the full sheet is here: http://sheethost.com/sheet/DbQ9KB







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          Yes, your markings are correct.



          Remove the stems-up voice from the RH and all will become clear.



          A little more horizontal space would have allowed the engraver to make it rather more clear. But once you see the pattern of repeated D# 16ths, it's not too bad.



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            Yes, your markings are correct.



            Remove the stems-up voice from the RH and all will become clear.



            A little more horizontal space would have allowed the engraver to make it rather more clear. But once you see the pattern of repeated D# 16ths, it's not too bad.



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              Yes, your markings are correct.



              Remove the stems-up voice from the RH and all will become clear.



              A little more horizontal space would have allowed the engraver to make it rather more clear. But once you see the pattern of repeated D# 16ths, it's not too bad.



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                Yes, your markings are correct.



                Remove the stems-up voice from the RH and all will become clear.



                A little more horizontal space would have allowed the engraver to make it rather more clear. But once you see the pattern of repeated D# 16ths, it's not too bad.



                enter image description here






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                Yes, your markings are correct.



                Remove the stems-up voice from the RH and all will become clear.



                A little more horizontal space would have allowed the engraver to make it rather more clear. But once you see the pattern of repeated D# 16ths, it's not too bad.



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