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Re: Types or Forms of Symphony Road Runner - Texas
Gary Morrison (mr88cet@austin.rr.com) 2003/12/13 09:02

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One source of music analysis that I really like are the CD ROMs by Warner
New Media and others, like the performance of Beethoven's Ninth.  In short,
they play the music all the while showing descriptions of what's going on
in the music in written words on the screen.  I don't know if those are
available anymore though.



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