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Topic: 18th variation from Rach's Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini arr. Long  (Read 5387 times)

Offline pianoplayjl

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Allthumbs, I know you have a lot of versions of this piece and I just checked. Do you happen to have aquired another version of this piece arranged by Long? TIA.

JL
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Allthumbs, I know you have a lot of versions of this piece and I just checked. Do you happen to have aquired another version of this piece arranged by Long? TIA.

JL

Here it is...
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Offline birba

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Allthumbs, you're great!  By the way, do you have a scanner?  How does this work?  Cause I have lots of obscure music I could hand on to others as well.

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Allthumbs, you're great!  By the way, do you have a scanner?  How does this work?  Cause I have lots of obscure music I could hand on to others as well.

No problem.

I do have a scanner, but I haven't been doing much scanning lately. I am in the process of moving, so it could be a while until I'm up and running again.   :-\
I have had people send me music in the past for scanning to our mutual benefit, perhaps at a later time...

allthumbs
Sauter Delta (185cm) polished ebony 'Lucy'
Serial # 118 562

Offline thalbergmad

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Allthumbs, you're great!  By the way, do you have a scanner?  How does this work?  Cause I have lots of obscure music I could hand on to others as well.

I could always add anything you want scanned onto my pile. I generally do a couple of hundred pages a week so I would not notice a bit extra.

If you are looking for a good scanner, the A3 Mustek Pro is a beauty. Mine is up to 35,000 pages and still working like a dream.

Always worth checking if something has already been done though.

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Offline birba

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I know, I've got a lot of your stuff!  I'll look into that scanner.

Offline 49410enrique

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thanks for the head's up on the  scanner, i am way way way behind on digichiving my stuff, gonna add that tomy amazon wishlist asap!

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Digichiving - never heard that before.

What an excellent word.

Thal
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