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Offline sheetmusiclibrary.website

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Hello,

We're currently searching for an intermediate arrangement for piano solo of Rachamninoff's 2nd Symphony Op. 27, if possible in digital format (pdf or similar).

In our Library (www.sheetmusiclibrary.website), we have the Kirker's arrangement, that is great, but it's only for professional or advanced pianists.

Help of where to get it will be very much appreciated.

Regards.

Offline dogperson

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I don’t have what you are looking for but I hope you don’t mind a question re your website:  yours is a subscription required site. Imslp.org  is free to download with a much more robust volume of music.  What advantage are you offering?

Offline thalbergmad

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So, i give it to you and then you sell it. Doesn't seem like a fair trade.
Mr price is 300 grams of blueberries, 4 cases of Guinness and a night out with Pamela Anderson.
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Offline ahinton

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So, i give it to you and then you sell it. Doesn't seem like a fair trade.
Mr price is 300 grams of blueberries, 4 cases of Guinness and a night out with Pamela Anderson.
Ha ha! As long as a certain Scottish gentleman is prepared to accept the terms of such a deal...

Best,

Alistair
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Ha ha! As long as a certain Scottish gentleman is prepared to accept the terms of such a deal...

Best,

Alistair

I think you might have your Pamela's mixed up old boy.
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Offline perfect_pitch

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Yeah... I must say, that is a major *** up. How do you confuse a dumb, blonde Baywatching Bimbo for a talented and smart Psychologist???

That's like getting Nicki Minaj mixed up with Dame JUDI *** DENCH!!!
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