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Does anyone know where I can get Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, Someone on here once directed me to a site where I downloaded it but I have had a bit of an accident with downloaded files and deleted them all, I am half way through it and now may hafe to buy it if I cant finsd where I originally downloaded it from.
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iI am looking for sheet, Like I said I had it, and then it came up memory full on the tablet so deleted all my downloads thinking I had nothing interesting in there, then today went to start at it again and found I didnt have it saved anywhere.
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That is excellent thanks a mill for that, I have the first page memorised now I can start on the rest, which will probably only take me about ten years, lol
seriously much appreciated
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Everyone should become familiar with IMSLP.
Before Astor Piazzolla, Argentina had this guy, among many others, I guess.
(I've been learning El Choclo)
Andrew
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@stringy you might like to look at the version of Eine Kleine by Maurice Maurer here
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He makes the sheet music for this and a lot of other classical pieces at http://www.noten-pdf.de for a small fee 1.50 to 3.00 Euros.
He has a bunch of videos at his "fragherrnmaurer" Youtube channel.
@ELCBK introduced me to this guy in a thread discussing a tune called "Indifférence"
Bob in Lone Oak, Texas
Just looked at that Bob he is really good, uses a lot more trills which I think go really well, the sheet looks good, isnt that much different to the one I am studying, apart as I say from the trills which I like, thanks for posting that one, I need to listen to the other parts a lot more now to fix them in my brain! i have to be able to hear it in my head as I read it.
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I wouldn't pay anyone.
Did you get as far as looking at this version, Stringy? I've only glanced at it, but there seem to be a fair number of trills in there.
Andrew
Yes I did gordon, and that is the one I am using, there are a quite a few trills in that one as well but not as many as the one bob posted. In fact the one you linked me to is the one I was originally learning, like i said the first part which repeats in various ways I have already memorised, not to the speed at which the other chap played it but not far off, the way I have done it up to now is one note at a time with as perfect intonation as I can get, all the different bowing techniques I am adding in as the tune gets completely lodged in memory and hands. Even though its not that hard to play, I think it is hard to play correctly, especially with the amount of shifting involved, but its great practice and if I master it, or I should say when, I master it I feel I will have my first real piece under my belt, this was one of my goals when I started learning, and now that I have got the very basics fairly decent I am ready to move to my next faze.
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