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anyone ever play the rach 2 or 3??
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Topic: anyone ever play the rach 2 or 3??
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TwinkleFingers
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anyone ever play the rach 2 or 3??
on: September 06, 2003, 05:11:28 PM
i got both scores from sheetmusicarchive.net and find it very hard to read the piano part. I use adobe to just select the piano parts and paste them to a microsoft word doc. anyone have a better method?? very time consuming. and when you blow up the scale like that it is very blurry but big.
on of my favorite parts is the intermezzo of rach 3 second movement. where the piano just opens up in these very romantic and emotional chords. also am trying the part which was featured in the movie, "shine". the once where david breaks the string on the piano. not my favorite part though. im learning pretty fast surprisingly. dont know if correctly though(self taught bad habit) I think you rach fans know what Im talkn about.
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eddie92099
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Re: anyone ever play the rach 2 or 3??
Reply #1 on: September 06, 2003, 05:25:09 PM
The 2 piano reduction is quite cheap in the G. Schirmer publication for no.2 and 3,
Ed
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