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Hmmm.... This fell back to page 2. 


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How goes the index m1469?  Can we still view the work in progress?
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https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php/topic,1775.50.html
" Russian piano school "
(Simon Barere,Boris Maxomovich  are mentioned, testimony from students who studied under the Russian system, Tatiana Kravchenko mentioned, Markov, Victor Merzhanov, Gould discussed)
[Last post I saw was https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php/topic,1775.msg111661.html#msg111661]
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Under score quality or recommended editions

Topic: How to tell quality of scores?
https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php/topic,10849.0.html
(quality of score, editions, Bernhard goes indepth on Scarlatti or Everything you always wanted to know about the origin of Scarlatti but were afraid to ask)


Topic: which publisher is best?
https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,2121.0.html
(quality of score, editions)
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How goes the index m1469?  Can we still view the work in progress?


Yes, where is the index? ???
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Yes, where is the index? ???


Right now, it is mostly in my computer.  The other one that was located in the in the pf site... uh... *disappeared* ... he he... heh *cough*  ::)

But there is still this one :

m1469's attempt to index the forum
https://www.pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,9159.msg92755.html#msg92755

Well, there are big plans anyway.


m1469
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You should just put the work in progress out here.  It will never be completely finished.  Just put what you have out.  Don't worry about it so much.  People can still use an incomplete version.

Maybe don't worry about the linking part, just get the links organized.  Maybe paste as many links as you can, all straight in order.  Then occasionally update it -- nuke the old one (I guess ask Nils to do that now) and make a new index where you just paste all the newly organized links in.  Maybe you could set Word up so the page length matches the amount of text you can put in one reply.  That would make pasting easier when you add in new links and post an updated index.    The quick reply feature would make lots of replies much less work.

Here's kind of an idea what I mean

Index 1.0
A
C
E

Then when you get enough links, add in the new stuff and completely repost.  You don't have to worry about messing around with the links this way.

Index 2.0 - an entirely new thread.  The old index would be deleted.
A
B - new
C
D - new
E

Hope that makes sense.
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Maybe Nils should make it a sticky topic.
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There's too much information here to let it go...

Topic title:   Re: Oragnized Chat : "potluck" party (he he)
https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php/topic,11987.msg125929.html#msg125929
(pianistimo on Mozart concerti, cadenzas, mozart mozart mozart)
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How is the index going?


Some more links...
Re: Intro and Q
https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php/topic,12108.msg127663.html#msg127663
- a bit of m1469 on practicing in general (I think)

Re: Im bored..why dont I practice instead..
https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php/topic,3658.0.html
- has a bit of Bob on solfege and ear training (Go Bob!)


Re: Ten clicks faster
https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php/topic,3346.msg31866.html#msg31866
- part of Bob's finger independence routine, for those interested in that.
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Well, the project is currently sleeping.  Maybe even hibernating.  I would have to wake it up to find out how it's doing...  :-X
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