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Topic: help finding an article I read yesterday  (Read 1382 times)

Offline _achilles_

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help finding an article I read yesterday
on: November 03, 2011, 07:46:23 PM
this is killing me. I was in the middle of an article that I found to be very interesting and insightful on piano practice and learning. Someone on here posted a link to it, but I have absolutely no idea what forum I was in or what the topic was about since I just opened the link and then didn't back to it for a few hours. Anyway, I was using my browser in private mode so there's no history of it.

All I remember is that it covered how to practice in a lot of detail.. The website had a light blue background, and I think it might have been a canadian website (based off something in the url). It was a pretty long article too... I can't think of any distinctive keywords to help find it again. I've tried searching here and google...

Is this ringing any bells with anyone? I'm going to go crazy if I can't finish reading it..
You may have noticed that I'm not all there myself

(My first recording: https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php?topic=44118.0)

Offline slyfox2625

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Re: help finding an article I read yesterday
Reply #1 on: November 03, 2011, 08:02:26 PM
hmmm.... sounds familiar you can press control plus h, to check your history on your browser?

Offline _achilles_

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Re: help finding an article I read yesterday
Reply #2 on: November 03, 2011, 08:06:15 PM
hmmm.... sounds familiar you can press control plus h, to check your history on your browser?
Private browsing mode means no history..  :(
You may have noticed that I'm not all there myself

(My first recording: https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php?topic=44118.0)
 

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