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martle
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« Reply #15 on: 22:05:20, 17-05-2007 »

...or AAAA songs, like a lot of Schubert's?

This one isn't Schubert, by the way:


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« Reply #16 on: 10:09:30, 18-05-2007 »

martle,
I never saw anything like that in my life. I can not even guess what instrument it is written for.

It must be some kind of a drum score. Is it a March? Is it fast or slow?

I wanted to finish my story with my two students. One of them came by yesterday to chat and to comfort me after my trauma. He brough a DVD called Effortless Mastery by Kenny Werner. I thought it was very sweet. I will give it back to him when I am finished with it.
He also played for me recording of their music. It was very good pop kind of instrumental music. It was not bad at all.
He asked me what music I am listening to now. I told him about this board and radio 3 and that I am listening a lot as well as playing. This student has a very big interest for experimental music.

May be for some peole it will seem that I failed, but in my mind I think I did well (all things considered). I could do better, of course, but I can not be dictatorial.
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