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David Pickett <[log in to unmask]>
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At 19:32 25-01-17, dc wrote:
>Le 25/01/2017 17:12, David Pickett écrit :
>>At 15:55 25-01-17, Thomas Dent wrote:
>> >
>> >and an arrangement/paraphrase of the Bach G major cello suite :

Thanks for the help in finding this.

It is too late at night here to play it through, 
which I will do tomorrow; but reading:

I am sorry, but dont think I could get used to it 
in C.  I play the Minuet and the Gigue in G at 
pitch, holding notes as appropriate to complete 
the implied harmonies.  The Dover Edition (Bach 
Gesellschaft) from which I play has interesting 
phrasing marks, which I think are authentic.

Regarding software, I can recommend the 
recently-released Dorico.  It is not yet fully 
mature, but being written by the for Sibelius 
programmers has a new approach and is able to 
avoid the pitfalls of previous notation programs.

David

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