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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2003-04-09 00:20
I know there are many places to get them. I found a few on woodwind.org that I've been using. I was wondering if these pieces were written in the midi in the same key as if I were to order them from a music store. I use the midis primarily as sight-reading practice I use the duets and stuff for fun with friends, but occasionally I get a piece on midi that really appeals to me and I want to go buy it to have a real copy in my library (which is just beginning). Would it be in the same key as the midi? I don't want to sight read a midi, get used to playing it so well, then order the music and have to perform it in a different key. I could, but it'd be a pain.
Alexi
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Author: kenabbott
Date: 2003-04-09 00:31
www.classicalarchives.com
For $25, you get access to lots of stuff.
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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2003-04-09 01:00
I was also looking at www..musicbysunset.com. I'm definitely gonna subscribe to these cause sightreading is fun and it makes you a better player overall (I believe).
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