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Today we're happy to post a lovely tune by English folk musician Brian Peters. У тебя есть фотографии этого исполнителя? I suppose this is the one tune of mine that has made the most impression on people. Surfing the skies petunes ноты для флейты Если вы не нашли свои любимые песни на нашем сервисе, но хотели бы поделиться ей с другими пользователями, добавляйте ее на наш сайт. Accompaniment: This Andante is the first movement of a Sonata for Violin and Guitar by the famous Italian virtuoso Niccolò Paganini.
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A New Score a Day! Welcome to your daily source of free flute sheet music. And let us know if you have any request by dropping us a! Accompaniment: This Andante is the first movement of a Sonata for Violin and Guitar by the famous Italian virtuoso Niccolò Paganini. It was published in Milan in 1820 as the sixth and last sonata of his Op. Like those of Op. Thanks to André for suggesting this piece! Today we're happy to post a lovely tune by English folk musician Brian Peters. I suppose this is the one tune of mine that has made the most impression on people. I've heard it played on the harp, fiddle, Northumbrian pipes and concert grand piano, and every version has brought out something different. I tend to treat it as an air rather than a waltz, playing it once as a single-note melody before bringing in gentle chords without the basses. Written in 1992 in a pub in Coleford, a small and slightly eerie town in the Forest of Dean, where I'd arrived too early for the folk club. A performance of the piece by Brian Peters himself can be found. Thanks to Phil for suggesting this tune!
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