Ah, yes, the wonderful and mystical (and highly entertaining) sheet music, discovered on the wonders of the internet. Why page one and two are not together, I am not sure. But anyway... I present to you, John Stump's "Fairie's Aire and Death Waltz."
Page 1: http://www.well.com/user/bryan/waltz.html
Page 2: http://10e.org/samcimg/DeathWaltz2.gif
If you happen to make a very good-sized and legible print of this (mine didn't turn out so well, because I had to shrink them down) by all means share the wealth! Copies for all! =^n.n^=
Page 1: http://www.well.com/user/bryan/waltz.html
Page 2: http://10e.org/samcimg/DeathWaltz2.gif
If you happen to make a very good-sized and legible print of this (mine didn't turn out so well, because I had to shrink them down) by all means share the wealth! Copies for all! =^n.n^=
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Date: 2005-11-16 01:17 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2005-11-17 04:31 am (UTC)From:1) the triple tenuto
2) the "light explosives now... and... now."
3) the 32,768th note (measure 1? 2? I don't know, the last run on the first page, first line.)
I find something new every day. =^n.n^=