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Adieu mon frère

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« on: July 29, 2014, 10:59:59 am »

Ahinton, I was really surprise when you mentioned Percy Grainger's name.  But have a look at this

I suppose he could have written 'sempre' after the first lot of accents and 'foot pedalling'.  However, that couldn't work if your changing the type of accents and the type of pedalling all of the time.  Is this what you mean?
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