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Here's the official scoop on where you can get an easy harpsichord friendly
version of the Mission Impossible theme. Its in the Alfred series lesson
books, level 4, called "Top Hits, Broadway, Television, Movies."
Its the main tune (I think in Am?) all within range of harpsichord except
the final ending which asks for a low Eb which is easily corrected....
Beyond fitting the range I have no idea what would qualify an arrangement as
being for harpsichord.....
Grant
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From: "Thomas" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: Harpsichord version of the Mission: Impossible theme
>> CAREFUL here !
>
> I fully understand, but this is for a standard "tabletop" roleplaying game
> session (think "Dungeons & Dragons" revamped into "Boudoirs &
> Courtesans"), meaning me and four friends around a table in a private
> apartment, no audience and no money involved (apart from me buying the
> CD/album if it exists). Public performance of music does indeed require
> paying a fee to the Swiss
> copyright-music-people-whose-name-I've-forgotten.
>
> Thomas
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