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Great Name! "Pami Learner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Well, here is another version of RDLA. It was recorded a few weeks ago. I > hope that you feel it is an improvement. > http://pamilearner.tripod.com/ > > In order to avoid the web site shutting down so fast I'm putting the > previous version on a different site. > http://www.geocities.com/pamilearner/ > > Last time I posted Alain Reiher had requested the left hand fingerings. At > the time, I wasn't sure that I would continue with the same fingerings, so I > deferred their posting until now. > > I actually learned this piece from a different publication but the > arrangement is very similar to Eythorsson's (www.eythorsson.com) which is > available on-line. I will give my variances from Eythorsson's. > > bar 9 - I don't use a bar. A bar would be smoother but I find that this bar > tires my left hand. > bar 17 play the e on the 2nd string throughout > bar 18 play the c with finger 2 > bar 31 (as mentioned earlier in this thread) the accompaniment uses fingers > 133434 > bar 35 play the b open - the c# (in the triplet) with 2 > > I practice at 144, 160 and 176 for the 8th note. I guess this came out > about 168. Too fast? > > I've committed to playing RdlA and Sor Op9 at a local (amateur) music > festival in the spring. I've got to get both going by then. > > I'm finally going to take some lessons after 11+ years. I'll let you know > how it goes. > > Thanks for comments in advance. > ( ... Still workin' on it.) > -Pami > > >
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