Anyone have an idea where I can get a copy?
Anyone have an idea where I can get a copy?
You're not likely to find sheet music.
On the plus side, now is the time for you to use the half-speed software available everywhere and work on your listening and transcription skills, or (if not transcribing) your listening and playing by ear skills.
I've had to do that off an Ostroushko album before, and it's not bad.
Bonus for you is, you have chosen a piece that's not complicated.
Good luck!
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Transcribe! costs around $50 but is specifically designed for slowing down music files at pitch. Audacity does it. It's free but not its forte
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I use the half speed option in YouTube itself for such videos, and sometimes VLC. I also occasionally use the Amazing Slow Downer, whi I bought long ago.
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Playing a funky oval-hole scroll-body mandolin, several mandolins retuned to CGDA, three CGDA-tuned Flatiron mandolas, two Flatiron mandolas tuned as octave mandolins,and a six-course 25.5" scale CGDAEB-tuned Ovation Mandophone.
Love mandola?
Join the Mandola Social Group!
Here's one I'm trying as a freebie in the light version at the moment.
http://gb.abrsm.org/en/exam-support/.../speedshifter/
Eoin
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Last edited by MikeEdgerton; Sep-23-2015 at 7:51am.
Anyone looking to purchase this sort of software might want to check out http://www.musicianspracticeedge.com. NFI and I know nothing about the product.
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