Vicki Bryant wrote:
> Saturday, April 06, 2002, 5:44:34 PM, Molly wrote: > > Oh- and my piano is limited. Anyone else with > this problem....how did you get around it, or how are > you working towards it? > _________________________________________________ > > Molly, there are three things you can do. . . > > 3. Use CD accompaniments. Some are good, some aren't, and not > everything is available, but it works sometimes.
Molly, I agree with Vicki and in this #3, tell me what music you need on CD and I will burn it for you, plain piano or orchestra. Let me know if you need melody lines on it also and in what key you need it. I do this for a host of teachers who do not know piano (including me outside of exercises) for 50 cents a track plus $1.26 postage to send it.
I can also put accompaniments up on my TC page on the web (it's a hidden site for teachers who need quick but stunning accompaniments and can't wait for the mail). Fret not. You are in good company here.
Dean FH Macy, DLitt/Mus -- -------------------------------------------------------- http://www.mp3.com/stations/epilogue_records_artistshtml http://www.mp3.com/Katelyn http://www.mp3.com/Jacqui -------------------------------------------------------- "Success does not come with the gifts from God. Success comes from the talents you develop from the gifts He gives you." (Riker-New Generation)
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