On Sat, 13 Dec 2008, David Tayler wrote: > Here is the vimeo version as well. > http://www.vimeo.com/2517881 > > > I've tweaked the youtube settings so it will still look good in full > screen mode if viewed in HD > > I'll be posting some TAB later on, if people are interested. David,
Great idea, the video I mean, and your playing in particular, but for initial practice a version in which the student has control over the tempo would be nice too. Paper ... dare I say it? Oh, well PDF would do the trick too. Thanks, Peter. > > dt > > > > > > At 05:07 PM 12/13/2008, you wrote: >> The new HD feature of youtube opens the door to all sorts of >> possibilities for sharing music, or even sing-alongs--or play alongs. >> You can view the score to the Prelude in D minor here, and play along, >> or turn the sound off, etc. >> [1]http://tinyurl.com/bachscore >> The score here represents an actual performance, I recorded the piece, >> then wrote down what I played, deliberately leaving out a few of the >> ornaments so the player can try to add their own or repeat the >> ornaments by ear. >> Most of the cadenza, however, is written out. >> One could post lute duets as well, with the sound matching the other >> lute part, and so on. >> dt -- >> >> References >> >> 1. http://tinyurl.com/bachscore >> >> >> To get on or off this list see list information at >> http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > > the next auto-quote is: The doctrine that the earth is neither the center of the universe nor immovable, but moves even with a daily rotation, is absurd, and both philosophically and theologically false, and at the least an error of faith. (Catholic Church's decision against Galileo) /\/\ Peter Nightingale Telephone (401) 874-5882 Department of Physics, East Hall Fax (401) 874-2380 University of Rhode Island Kingston, RI 02881
