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| Uploaded | Jul 17, 2011 |
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| Pages | 2 |
| Duration | 2:29 |
| Measures | 36 |
| Key signature | 2 sharps |
| Parts | 1 |
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| License | Attribution |
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Comments (9)
Tempo markings are pretty subjective. The feel of this piece is to me more adagio than andante. But it can work either way - or somewhere between, which is how I usually play it.
Of course, but I feel that this is more Andante than adagio. Adagietto should work better.
Another solution is andante moderato...
I think this is in Andante rather than Adagio (80 bpm)
Absolutely beautiful!
I'm not sure what you mean about the sound. As far as I know, musescore.com always plays back using the default soundfont, TimGM6mb. But when playing back on your own machine, you are always welcome to use whatever soundfont you want, as explained in the Handbook under Soundfonts. I generally use FluidR3, one of the ones mentioned in the Handbook.
As for the copyright message, that shows up automatically if you fill in the appropriate field when you create the score, or you can add it via the Create->Text menu.
I recently had this performed by a violin/cello duo; check out the videoscore I just posted!
Fantastic, how did you get the piano part to sound different from the regular musescore piano sound?
Hi, this is really great. How did you put the copyright on the bottom?
Haha... Just Create - Text - Copyright.