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Offline ihatepop

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Voices of spring
on: June 16, 2006, 01:45:42 PM
Hey, I'm new to this forum. Could anyone provide Johann Strauss's Voices of spring piano transcription? Thank you!!!


P.S. Pop lovers, sorry but I hate pop.(As in my username) ;D :) 8) :P

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Re: Voices of spring
Reply #1 on: June 16, 2006, 08:41:21 PM
There are 2 decent transcriptions of this to my knowledge, by Grunfeld and Friedman.

I attach the Grunfeld, but the Friedman one is under copyright.

The Grunfeld is by far the easier of the two and is more of a straight transcription. The Friedman requires top notch equipment to play.

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Re: Voices of spring
Reply #2 on: June 16, 2006, 09:26:27 PM
thalbergmad,  u bring such a delight to the repertoire selection that i happen to like.  johann strauss transcriptions sound nice.  thanks to ihatepop for asking - and thanks to thal for putting it here!!  i feel more motivated to play when there something light and sweet and not really involved right now.  u know how bicycling takes a priority on these sunny days.  90 degree weather right now.  evenings are cool so i'm doing maybe 1-2 hours sometimes and more on the weekend.  it's perfect for this kind of practic.e

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Re: Voices of spring
Reply #3 on: June 17, 2006, 04:17:25 AM
There are 2 decent transcriptions of this to my knowledge, by Grunfeld and Friedman.

I attach the Grunfeld, but the Friedman one is under copyright.

The Grunfeld is by far the easier of the two and is more of a straight transcription. The Friedman requires top notch equipment to play.

Thal

Thanks for your help!!!

ihatepop
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