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Author: hymncat
Posted: Aug 15 2018 - 05:24 AM
Subject: re: Hidden music in book
Just in case - did you look to see if there was additional music notation on the (cover) boards, perhaps under another, plain paper, layer? I'd guess that the score may have been used to reinforce when re-binding the book. Unfortunately, I'm not a pianist and don't immediately recognize the portion shown, but if a little more is available, that would help.
Author: thebam
Posted: Jul 21 2018 - 01:06 PM
Subject: Hidden music in book
Hi guys can’t think of anywhere else to look to attempt to uncover the musical notes I found hidden in the spine of an old knights Templar book...any help is very much appreciated, as to what this is and what it means....not sure how to attach a picture of this.https://ibb.co/hZVr9J
Author: thebam
Posted: Jul 21 2018 - 01:01 PM
Subject: Hidden music in book
Hi guys can’t think of anywhere else to look to attempt to uncover the musical notes I found hidden in the spine of an old knights Templar book...any help is very much appreciated, as to what this is and what it means....not sure how to attach a picture of this.
Total Posts: 3 - Pages (1): [1]
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