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This one bears repeating since direction changes, particularly when you do them frequently on smaller instruments, tend to become rhythmically aligned with the music. However, you generally want to change direction before a pickup phrase or note, not at the following bar line. Even if the pickup is long enough to overlap with the accompaniment in the left hand: the accompaniment can generally deal a lot better with interspersed direction changes since it tends to be done in measured staccato while the right hand usually has to support more fluid phrasing such as smooth leggiero or even legato.Kim at the Stack said:Observe the phrasing of the piece; open and close at ends of slurs.
Getting used to these premature direction changes is not easy, particularly when you are a naturally expressive player confusing music playing with interpretative dancing (violinists tend to be more afflicted with that ailment than accordionists, but almost any instrumentalist can catch the hots).