If you want control over tempo I think you're better off with a midi version, depending on the repertoire. Midi files of some popular and some obscure classics are available at http://www.prs.net/midi.html With midi you can determine the basic tempo. john
At 08:01 AM 9/17/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Greetings, everyone, > >Does anyone have any experience with Practice Perfect recorded aria >accompaniments? I'm looking at buying the "Soprano 1" set but wanted to >check for feedback first.(I learned my lesson from a past purchase of a >lovely Mozart collection -- featuring an accompanist that played like a >hummingbird on speed!) > >Thanks in advance! >Rachel
John Blyth Baritono robusto e lirico Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
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