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Re: Absolute Beginners
From: |
Geoff Horton |
Subject: |
Re: Absolute Beginners |
Date: |
Mon, 25 Dec 2006 19:20:09 -0500 |
You can analyze the exercise and see that the fist note e appears a
fist -> first.
You change the clef changing the term "treble" for
for -> to
like for instance:
"like for instance" is a little _too_ colloquial; "for example" would
probably be better.
For instance:
I'd prefer "for example" here, too.
Look for it in the other tutorials or in the next chapters, as soon
as they are written.
There's another unresolved "it" in this sentence. "Look for ways to do
more things in the other....." is better.
Geoff
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