music theory online : score formatslesson 26
Dr. Brian Blood


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Important: To see and hear our 'live' music examples you will need to install the free Scorch plug-in for PC and MAC systems.



I never use a score when conducting my orchestra .. Does a lion tamer enter a cage with a book on how to tame a lion?
Dimitri Mitropolous (1896-1960) Greek-American conductor

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Flute Piece

If you can't see the score, click above to get the Scorch plug-in.
Produced using Sibelius.