>Which Chaconne? G minor, or A major?
>ed
Ed, I was thinking THE CHACONNE, the one in D minor, by Bach.
Michael Thames
www.ThamesClassicalGuitars.com
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From: Edward Martin
To: Michael Thames ; Roman Turovsky ; lute net ; Denys Stephens
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 8:04 PM
Subject: Re: memorization
Which Chaconne? G minor, or A major?
ed
At 06:41 PM 3/30/2005 -0700, Michael Thames wrote:
> If your giving a concert of Weiss and decide half way thought to play
> the Chaconne and happen to have the tab handy, this will hardly be a
> professional concert, will it?
>Not necessarily. Has been seen before, at the highest of >levels.
>RT
Not if one has never read through the chaconne before.
Michael Thames
www.ThamesClassicalGuitars.com
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> > If your giving a concert of Weiss and decide half way thought to play
> > the Chaconne and happen to have the tab handy, this will hardly be a
> > professional concert, will it?
> Not necessarily. Has been seen before, at the highest of levels.
> RT
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