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Old Apr-16-2007, 14:10
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... letīs get to the bottom of this,if possible...
from differeces in editions, burton vs. sammuels up to.. any thing
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Old Apr-16-2007, 17:12
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What are you asking?
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Old Apr-16-2007, 21:18
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in sacre,g.c. -at two moments notation appears..
where is the rest?
mm.lsssory
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Old Apr-16-2007, 22:37
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... letīs get to the bottom of this,if possible...
from differeces in editions, burton vs. sammuels up to.. any thing
Are you asking about music score editions?

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in sacre,g.c. -at two moments notation appears..
where is the rest?
mm.lsssory
The rest of what? And what does "mm.lsssory" mean? Ok, I'm not a percussionist, but it would be nice to learn what the topic of this thread actually is ... anyone else have ideas?
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Old Apr-17-2007, 00:37
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anyway,it is a code,local joke....
mm.l is for mr.samuels

How do You percept percussion sound by different ochestras?? no timpani
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