Download - Gipsy Dance - Higgins & Higgins
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Exercise 6
Exercise 5
TECHNOLOGY WORKBOOKTWO-PART KEYBOARD
Gipsy Dance
Prelude
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Exercise 11
TWO-PART ORCHESTRALTECHNOLOGY WORKBOOK
Exercise 12Variation on a Theme by Grieg
I Saw Three Ships
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POSSIBLE EDITS
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Greensleeves
Floral Dance
March
Andante
Gipsy Dance
Prelude
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Exercise 14
TECHNOLOGY WORKBOOK FOUR-PART, ORCHESTRAL
Gigue
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Reigen
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TECHNOLOGY WORKBOOKTHREE-PART, ORCHESTRAL
Exercise 30
Exercise 31
Minuet in G Minor
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TECHNOLOGY WORKBOOK BACKING TRACK
GYMNOPEDIE - Eric Satie
Here are the opening nineteen bars of the piano score of Gymnopedie. It was originallywritten for piano and has three lines of music - a simple melody and an accompaniment ofchords - spread over the two staves.
In this arrangement, the performer will play the melody (from bar 5) on a flute. The piano willplay the chords split between the two hands, as in the original. If extracted separately (lefthand and right hand) when converted to wavs, it will allow for separate editing (panning,volume etc.). This will then account for two of the required tracks for exam purposes. Extratracks for cello and percussion are added.
Any combination of instruments can be substituted. This arrangement is 39 bars long. Arecording of the track with performer can be heard on Textbook CD 1, track 82.