Children's Corner
Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 9:00 pm
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Not quite that, but maybe this may go part of the way... Regardsdavida march wrote:If anyone finds the Hans Anderson pieces of Yvonne Adair I've been after for ages, please... or maybe thanks...
Thanks Fred, but I think you'll find that might be my scan.fredbucket wrote:Not quite that, but maybe this may go part of the way... Regardsdavida march wrote:If anyone finds the Hans Anderson pieces of Yvonne Adair I've been after for ages, please... or maybe thanks...
Fred
My apologies, I have no idea where I got it fromdavida march wrote:Thanks Fred, but I think you'll find that might be my scan.
They're not in my 2007 AMEB book.davida march wrote:It's very curious because the AMEB had the Anderson pieces listed for years (until about 2007) for Preliminary/Gr 1 - but I've never heard or seen them.
You keep back- dated AMEB books? 2006 then or 2005...fredbucket wrote:My apologies, I have no idea where I got it fromdavida march wrote:Thanks Fred, but I think you'll find that might be my scan.
They're not in my 2007 AMEB book.davida march wrote:It's very curious because the AMEB had the Anderson pieces listed for years (until about 2007) for Preliminary/Gr 1 - but I've never heard or seen them.
Regards
Fred
No, just the one. I'm too cheap to update it.davida march wrote:You keep back- dated AMEB books? 2006 then or 2005...
They can't do that - they'd lose too much money. It's a nice little earner for them.davida march wrote:I wish they'd make all stuff available online - such a waste of trees.
I have several articles (apart from editing stuff) that I'm working on:fredbucket wrote:No, just the one. I'm too cheap to update it.davida march wrote:You keep back- dated AMEB books? 2006 then or 2005...They can't do that - they'd lose too much money. It's a nice little earner for them.davida march wrote:I wish they'd make all stuff available online - such a waste of trees.
Regards
Fred
The feminist pedalling one IS serious!passthesalt wrote:Was the piano placed in the garden so pixies could play it?
The black keys are painted on! Must everything played on the piano be in C major?
If you actually write an article about the "feminist perspective on pedalling in high heels," please post a link here. Seriously, I'm interested in this. I've seen some Cliburn competitors of the female persuasion tripped up by new high heels that were not given a test-drive before going on stage.