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HWV 447, Allemande
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Nicely played.
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Hi Charles,
Thank you for your comment. Bert
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I spent 30 minutes browsing through your site. I'm going to invest more time to listen to some of your repertoire to see if I can add a few to mine.
Thank You for sharing. Su |
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Nice Bert. I had to buy this arrangement. Too good to pass up! Its over my skill level, but I'll work on small pieces of it at a time. Great playing.
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Thank you both for the nice comments, Su and Barry.
And thank you for purchasing it, Barry. Much appreciated. At the appropriate tempi the Courante and certainly the Gigue are over my skill level too, but nobody says you can't play it at half speed. I had the whole suite checked before putting it on the sheetmusicplus, and it should all be playable. The Sarabande is the easiest piece among the four, so you could start there. BTW, I have noticed the melody in the first bar of the Sarabande is the same as in Bach's "Bist du bei mir" and Corelli's "Sarabande from Sonata VIII, Op.5 No.8", both for free on my site.
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