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    Default Score for Slavator leonardi: Souvenir de Sicile?

    Would anyone know of a source for this score? I can't seem to stop listening to it.

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    I have it. PM me.
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    Default Re: Score for Slavator leonardi: Souvenir de Sicile?

    This it?


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    Simon,

    Yes, that's it.

    margora,

    PM sent.

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    Margora: the score you have comes with the guitar or piano accompaniment? I have the one that is part of the advanced course of classic mandolin of artistworks, only for mandolin. My brother plays guitar, it would be ideal to have both...

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    Default Re: Score for Slavator leonardi: Souvenir de Sicile?

    "Margora: the score you have comes with the guitar or piano accompaniment?"

    Both, as it was originally published.
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    Default Re: Score for Slavator leonardi: Souvenir de Sicile?

    Quote Originally Posted by margora View Post
    "Margora: the score you have comes with the guitar or piano accompaniment?"

    Both, as it was originally published.
    ¿Can I ask you for a copy for me too?

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    I have a rather rough, barely readable copy from the now-defunct Nakano site FWIW. Too bad, because it is a nice mazurka.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Leonardi-S-ML19-08.pdf  
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Garber View Post
    I have a rather rough, barely readable copy from the now-defunct Nakano site FWIW. Too bad, because it is a nice mazurka.
    Thank you so much Jim Garber for the copy of the song 'Souvenir de Sicile'. I played this song 40 years ago. It brings back my child hood memory.
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    For those like me who's eagle-eyed orbs are not what they used to be:

    I began practicing this piece with the pdf attached to Jim Garber's message above. This was visually difficult but I became enamored of the piece and knew I'd be spending time with it. So I used this as an opportunity to learn the basics of MuzeScore software available for free on the web. This has been rightly lauded in various forums here on MC. The attached is an easy-to-read version of the mandolin part for this piece (Mr. Margo kindly sent me a copy which included the guitar part but I have not transcribed that). Attempting to reproduce the original as closely as possible I got a gratuitous lesson in music proofreading (and the headache that accrues from that cursed endeavor). If interested, please see the attached. I'm more than willing to learn of any gaffs in this transcription. -- Joe
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    Nice job, Joe. I look forward to not straining my eyes.
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    Default Re: Score for Slavator leonardi: Souvenir de Sicile?

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Bartl View Post
    For those like me who's eagle-eyed orbs are not what they used to be:

    I began practicing this piece with the pdf attached to Jim Garber's message above. This was visually difficult but I became enamored of the piece and knew I'd be spending time with it. So I used this as an opportunity to learn the basics of MuzeScore software available for free on the web. This has been rightly lauded in various forums here on MC. The attached is an easy-to-read version of the mandolin part for this piece (Mr. Margo kindly sent me a copy which included the guitar part but I have not transcribed that). Attempting to reproduce the original as closely as possible I got a gratuitous lesson in music proofreading (and the headache that accrues from that cursed endeavor). If interested, please see the attached. I'm more than willing to learn of any gaffs in this transcription. -- Joe
    Hi Joe, if you send me the musescore file with the mandolin part I write the guitar and piano part and share the backing track

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    Music washes away from the soul the dust of every-day life. Auerbach.
    The rejection of 'the others' is a tragedy of the human being; If it comes from emigrants, an added horror!

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    Default Re: Score for Slavator leonardi: Souvenir de Sicile?

    doboing, if you click on the attached thumbnail in my earlier post, the pdf file will download to your computer. If you are asking for the mscz file, sorry, I no longer have it. If you import the pdf into musescore, I expect that might give you what you are after.
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    Default Re: Score for Slavator leonardi: Souvenir de Sicile?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Garber View Post
    I have a rather rough, barely readable copy from the now-defunct Nakano site FWIW. Too bad, because it is a nice mazurka.
    That is the same version that I have, and if I ever to decide to publish it, I would note-set a nice clean copy. I also have a recording of Leonardi playing it on a 78, and would add the details of his performance that were different from the published sheet music.

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