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I'm sorry guys, I don't feel safe here anymore, remove everything, I don't want to be involved with all the illegal stuff around here and it's getting worse. I just can't deal with that.
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I'm focusing on learning classical pieces and I would be very glad if you could make some Johann Sebastian Bach, Mozart or Joseph Haydn midis.
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I'm going learn Mozart- Life Let us Cherish with Synthesia but the problem with it is that the fingering information is missing. I guess it's so for most the other midis here and on your other threads. But I think it might be good to practice finding good fingerings on your own.
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Intermediate level 4 (page 2)
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Choul wrote:Ha, that means that you've found the sheet music? Some sheet music has fingerings, but not if it's very old and not arranged by someone who put those on the sheets, so we will have to wait until Nicholas has included that feature into Synthesia.
Ye I found the sheet music, it seems to be at least 100 years old, it's kinda brown and has no fingering information as I mentioned earlier.
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Intermediate level 5 (page 2)
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Level 6 (Advanced page 2)
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Level 7 (Advanced page 1)
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Level 7 (Advanced page 2)
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3 pieces added for beginners: Curly Locks, An die Freude by Mozart and Marmotte by Beethoven
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3 pieces added intermediate level 1, 1 piece by Mozart, 2 by Rebikov
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2 pieces added intermediate level 2 by Glinka
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5 pieces added by Christoph Graupner intermediate level 2

Bourrée by Christoph Graupner fix in 4th measure for intermediate level 1, new midi file uploaded, sorry I made a mistake in the interpretation of the ornament :oops:

Changed a link for the diabelli sonatina in intermediate level 2, the old one was again a link to the Beethoven sonatina
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