On Sat, 13 Dec 2008, David Tayler wrote:

> Here is the vimeo version as well.
> http://www.vimeo.com/2517881
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> I've tweaked the youtube settings so it will still look good in full
> screen mode if viewed in HD
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> 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.

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> 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 --
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>> References
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>>    1. http://tinyurl.com/bachscore
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