In article <njAfi.4401$G85.2394@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"Arthur Ness" <arthurjness@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> You know it's written in open score. So why don't you learn it that
way?
> It's cheating (some will tell you) to use a short score (that is, with
the
> lines condensed onto treble and bass clefs).
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Yes, it is written in open score, but I don't see any worthwhile reason
for learning it that way. Just learning to use the different clefs
would be very time-consuming. All the notes are there in
a keyboard transcription. It's not cheating at all. It would
be a nice skill to have, but a largely unnecessary one for
my purposes.
> "**" <solovar@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:solovar-E11BE7.13012024062007@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I play a great deal of JS Bach on the piano, and having learned
> > both WTC books, the French Suites, the GV's, and various others, I am
> > looking to buy the score of Art of Fugue.
> >
> > I am looking for edition recommendations of this work. I am
> > fond generally of Henle editions, but thought I would see if
> > anyone has alternative suggestions. thanks....


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