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Listen to this - All done with NWC

     I have composed "48 Preludes and Caprices for the Intermediate Piano Student". You can listen to them without downloading by clicking on the "play" arrow at

http://www.divshare.com/playlist/623804-77a

if you would like to learn to play any of them you can download a zipped folder containing the mp3 audio and sheet music in pdf for that individual piece at

http://www.divshare.com/folder/626034-a0b

or you can download the entire book of all 48 pieces consisting of 107 pages of sheet music in pdf at

http://www.divshare.com/folder/623796-ee4

the entire CD of 48 audio tracks in mp3 format can be downloaded in one zipped folder at

http://www.divshare.com/download/9130786-d21

Piano students and teachers should find these useful. Feel free to browse.

                   Keith Wyman

Re: Listen to this - All done with NWC

Reply #1
G'day Keith,
I am by no means a piano student, but these seem to me to be a useful aid for drills etc.

Have you considered updating them to NWC2?  Amongst other things, the slurs in NWC2, while not perfect, are (usually) an improvement on NWC1.

Thank you for making your works available.  There are a couple of rather talented but as yet relatively untrained young ladies in my church music team who could benefit from them.
I plays 'Bones, crumpets, coronets, floosgals, youfonymums 'n tubies.

Re: Listen to this - All done with NWC

Reply #2
Keith -

You need to explore the NWC capabilities a bit more. On p.39 you state that Noteworthy does not allow for dynamics. It does, and your pieces would benefit from them. You can also adjust your page layout to get rid of most of the lines  that end with single bars. Look at options in page layout. Also look at what other users have done.

I plan to print some of your pieces and play through them.

Carl
Carl Bangs
Fenwick Parva Press
Registered user since 1995

Re: Listen to this - All done with NWC

Reply #3
Now that they're converted to pdf and uploaded on the web I'm done with them. I only have NWC1 and I lost the CD so I haven't upgraded. They are at least good enough to read. I will look into your suggestions on my next project.

 

Re: Listen to this - All done with NWC

Reply #4
Wow, just came across this while I was searching for something else...

It's nice to have some 'classical' pieces!