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Or not.

Page 2.6 = 300
Page 2.7 = 122
Page 2.8 = 96
Page 2.9 = 200
Page 2.10 = 167
Page 2.11 = 258

I guess we're done with File 2 as well.

Total of pages in File 2: 2625
Overal total (Files 1 and 2): 4280

EDIT: Which cadenza shall we count? The one in big print, the ossia one, maybe both?


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Hmm...let's do the one in big print!


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Out of curiosity, for those of us keeping tabs who have different versions...which cadenza is the "one in big print"? I assume the slower, louder cadenza?


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We are using the edition shown on Sheetmusicarchives.net, Derulux.

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Originally posted by PianoBeast10489:
We are using the edition shown on Sheetmusicarchives.net, Derulux.
I know you are...but I don't feel like wasting my precious 2 downloads on downloading something I already have a copy of, which is why I asked. wink


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It's better to count the rests!

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Originally posted by whippen boy:
It's better to count the rests!
Remember the old commercial, "How many licks does it take to get to the tootsie roll center of a tootsie pop?"

Yeah...three. :p wink


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Yes, but if you don't count the rests carefully, you are liable to come in at the wrong time!

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Do not hijack my thread.

This is serious business.

Less talk, more counting!


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Originally posted by Kreisler:
Do not hijack my thread.

This is serious business.

Less talk, more counting!
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I shall claim these two pages of the third movement!

Movement 3 File 3 Page 3: 277
Movement 3 File 3 Page 4: 303

A calculator sure makes the job easier!


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Those two pages for the horizontal density. Now for the vertical density:

Movement 3 File 7 Page 2: 252 (on one line!!)


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Originally posted by Kreisler:
Hmm...let's do the one in big print!
Doesn't the ossia cadenza have more notes?

Be prepared for pwnage... using ossia cadenza:
Movement 1 file 4 page 2: 922 :t:
Movement 1 file 4 page 3: 1588 :t: :t:
(+/- 10 for both... I kind of lost concentration)


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movement 1 file 3: page 1: 191 (don't count the first note of page 2!)


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Movement 1 file 3: page 2: 225 (including first note of page 3 (tied note))!


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n00b question - how do I get to it from sheetmusicarchives.net?

I want to help!


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Movement 1 file 3: page 3: 467


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n00b question - how do I get to it from sheetmusicarchives.net?

I want to help!
Click on Rachmaninoff, scroll down to the files...


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Originally posted by mary808:
n00b question - how do I get to it from sheetmusicarchives.net?

I want to help!
You go to www.sheetmusicarchives.net. You click on Rachmaninov (http://www.sheetmusicarchive.net/single_listing.cfm?composer_id=54).
You scroll down to the 4th from under, called "Orchestral Scores".

There you see:

Orchestral Scores

Piano Concerto No.3, Movement 1 (file 1/4)
Piano Concerto No.3, Movement 1 (file 2/4)
Piano Concerto No.3, Movement 1 (file 3/4)
Piano Concerto No.3, Movement 1 (file 4/4)
Piano Concerto No.3, Movement 2 (file 1/2)
Piano Concerto No.3, Movement 2 (file 2/2)
Piano Concerto No.3, Movement 3 (file 1/7)
Piano Concerto No.3, Movement 3 (file 2/7)
Piano Concerto No.3, Movement 3 (file 3/7)
Piano Concerto No.3, Movement 3 (file 4/7)
Piano Concerto No.3, Movement 3 (file 5/7)
Piano Concerto No.3, Movement 3 (file 6/7)
Piano Concerto No.3, Movement 3 (file 7/7)


Just download them all, by clicking on them, and then on "Download".

Note: You are limited only 2 downloads a day (so if you're smart you download file 3/4 and 4/4 of movenment 1 today, so you can start smile )


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Movement 1 file 3: page 4: 302
Movement 1 file 3: page 5: 178


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