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Author: unessential
Posted: Dec 13 2007 - 12:36 AM
Subject: re: Classical Piano piece
no, waay to upbeat. and I don't hear the excerpt anywhere in the piece (I remember it was the beginning) but maybe it was the beginning in a section.
Author: glindhot
Posted: Nov 04 2007 - 02:01 PM
Subject: re: Classical Piano piece
Suspect that this piece is Percy Grainger's "Handel in the Strand"
Author: unessential
Posted: Oct 17 2007 - 12:37 AM
Subject: Classical Piano piece
I remember having the sheetmusic for this a long time ago. and at one point committed it to memory. Now I cannot remember the left hand part due to the fact it's been many years since I've played it.

I tried a contour search but no exact matches... and the possibles isn't the piece I want.

The right hand I remember most of and it 's something like this...

Alot of the technicalities on this sheet is incorrect because I have yet to read the documentation for lilypond and am doing what I can based on the examples. If I have time later i'll read through it and fix it up.



 
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a half trill then jumps to the higher D scaling down followed by


 
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all in triplets I think.

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