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Variation in Olden Style
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:18 pm
by Blastissimo con Forte
Hey everyone, trying to get Stevens - Variations in Olden Style. I wont be able to get it for a few weeks, and am wanting to start working on in ASAP. Anyone have this and can maybe email me a copy so I can start working on it? Thanks.
Kyle
Re: Variation in Olden Style
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:05 pm
by pierso20
knuxie wrote:Kyle,
Why not ask the publisher for a pdf file?
Ken F.
I agree. See if that works. The first movement isn't too terribly tough. You may be able to figure out some by ear too. Or at least do a lot of listening if you can.
Re: Variation in Olden Style
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:05 pm
by eupher61
check out any thread where someone asks for a copy of readily available music.
The answer is "you shouldn't even be asking".
Re: Variation in Olden Style
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 11:06 pm
by BVD Press
knuxie wrote:If this publisher is in this country, there is no reason this piece should be to you in 'weeks'. Even snail mail should have this at your doorstep in about five days tops.
Ken F.
Not from the US, but readily available in the US. If it takes two weeks, find another place to purchase a copy. Hickey's, Robert King, etc. come to mind!
Re: Variation in Olden Style
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 1:39 am
by Blastissimo con Forte
If this publisher is in this country, there is no reason this piece should be to you in 'weeks'. Even snail mail should have this at your doorstep in about five days tops.
It's not the speed of the mail, i just simply wont be able to afford it for a few weeks...poor college student. :\
Re: Variation in Olden Style
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 8:48 am
by BVD Press
Blastissimo con Forte wrote:If this publisher is in this country, there is no reason this piece should be to you in 'weeks'. Even snail mail should have this at your doorstep in about five days tops.
It's not the speed of the mail, i just simply wont be able to afford it for a few weeks...poor college student. :\
Instead of asking someone and yourself to do something illegal, why not just choose another solo? One from the library or your teacher that would be free would make sense to me.
Re: Variation in Olden Style
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 11:51 am
by musicalcunnings
You work for 2 ISDs, I am hoping you have 2 students. This week, you will make at least $20 hopefully, use that money to buy the music.
I am not a copyright lawyer, but the music is still in print and being sold, so we can't make you a copy. Now if the piece was permanently out of print, that might be different, correct?
And sorry I have never introduced myself, my name is Ben, and I have been playing the tuba for 20 years. I just never made an account on this forum
Re: Variation in Olden Style
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 3:41 am
by peter birch
this is a great little piece, I have just got it from June Emerson Wind Music in the UK
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http://www.juneemerson.co.uk), who provide a lightening fast delivery service.