Does anyone have a source for the original Mandola or Mandocello part for
this C. Curti tune?
thanks
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Does anyone have a source for the original Mandola or Mandocello part for
this C. Curti tune?
thanks
That was weird. Metal cone plays Vivaldi. I think he was going for more volume, but played so softly it didn't matter.
191621
See attachment.
I transposed the Cello line to treble clef. Very easy on mandolin or Octave mandolin
Bill
I don't see the 2nd jpg page. ??
Sounds great!
Does any one have the guitar part for this tune?
I have the original piano score, (and 1st and 2nd mandolin) but missing the last page
for piano
Thanks
Try Telemann's Viola Concerto in G or Handel's Viola concerto in Bm
I found it.180309
That's great. It looks like p.10 but even better. Page numbering would be nice.
Using the Bass clef, I think would be more in demand.
It would force us who use transposed versions, to practice...
Like I wrote earlier, this is directly from Bickford bk, transposed universal to bass clef
When I play it through the computer it sounds not quite right to me.
You may have to change a 1/8 note...
173378
Here's the Trolley Polka from Bickford p.44
It seems to me that the first two notes should be pickup notes, some editing is needed to make it fit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYzTBofT6dg
Dormi, Dormi
Another solo/duet from Bickford171061
It might work better as a mandola piece because of the long stretch fingering
Bill
I'm an on and off member. Won't be at this year's convention.
I have another called How can I leave thee, also from his book.
If anyone wants a pdf copy of his bk, pm me.
here's the original170917
It's from his Mandocello book, written in universal notation.
Did you click on the image ? should download a pdf
I transcribed this duet from the Bickford Book page 23 to Bass Clef and Transposed Clef for MandoCello170895
Frankie,
Do you happen to have a transcription of Nostalgia by Vicar?
thanks
Zach,
I'll let you know.
I'm still not sure what are fair prices for books that are 30-40 years old and out of print.
Some to these may have only sold for $5 new.
I may be moving soon and I don't want to pack up some books
that I don't use anymore.
I don't want to over price any of these. any opinions?
Joe Carr 50 Licks for Mandolin
R Bancalari Baroque...
PM me and I can send you a midi file of the arrangement.
I think Mark Freemantle uses Noteworthy software too, so I could send that file.
the second to last tune is Vieni Sul Mar, they do in D, the attachment is in Eb
Italian Capriccio is by P.I. Tchaikovsky
http://imslp.org/wiki/Italian_Capriccio,_Op.45_(Tchaikovsky,_Pyotr)
Here's the mandola part, transposed so you play a mandola pretending it's a mandolin.