Songs Without Words: Agitation (Classical Music for Tablet Series) (arr. edited by Stephen R Dalrymple (Dalrymple Designs)) Sheet Music | Stephen R Dalrymple | Instrumental Solo
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Songs Without Words: Agitation (Classical Music for Tablet Series) (arr. edited by Stephen R Dalrymple (Dalrymple Designs)) Digital Sheet Music
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Songs Without Words: Agitation (Classical Music for Tablet Series) (arr. edited by Stephen R Dalrymple (Dalrymple Designs))by Stephen R Dalrymple Instrumental Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Songs Without Words: Agitation by Felix Mendelssohn for piano solo (Classical Music for Tablet Series) Edited for 10 inch tablet by Stephen R Dalrymple Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy wrote a series of 49 lyrical compositions for piano solo between 1829 and 1845 within the structure of the art song form. Mendelssohn discouraged his followers from attempting to find text to fit these pieces. He wanted the melodies to speak for themselves. Only a few of them were titled by Mendelssohn; most of the titles came from publishers of later editions. Opus 53 Number 3 The Classical Music for Tablet Series offers piano masterworks by classical composers formatted to be read on 10 inch tablets. I use an Amazon Kindle with Mobile Sheets Pro and an Air Turn blue tooth foot pedal to practice and perform piano music. Similar products available to provide other tablets the same functionality. The pieces in this series have not been arranged, but most have been edited slightly, and have been formatted to fit screen size. For example, in the tablet versions, first and second endings are often removed and the repeated measures and endings written into the music so the performer can avoid having to go back to previous pages. These kinds of section repeats were invented to spare the composers time and the cost of extra paper and ink. But with a tablet the cost of paper and ink is irrelevant. Although there are a lot more page turns with a 10 inch screen compared with letter size pages, the readability of the music (due to the backlighting on the tablet) and the portability of the music (travelling with a small tablet instead of oversized books or portfolios of sheet music) easily makes up for the extra page turns. Your purchase provides one .pdf file that contains both the tablet edition and the letter size page (printable) version. There are several programs available online that will allow you to separate this .pdf file into 2 .pdf files to make it more useful.

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