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Prelude in B Flat

wljmrbill

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Delightful and cheerful,Bach feeling piece and bit difficult I would class.. I would use this as a postlude but not a prelude..perhaps you should change the name to Postlude in B flat ( a friendly suggestion )
 
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musicteach

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My only comment would be perhaps to provide a direct download link to the PDF, and not as an ebook? Some people might not have the program(s) on their computer to open the ebook format. This also removes the need to have an account to that particular site for one ebook download. I like to actually see the music in print before I comment on it for the sake of having reference points. It's just a preference for me.
 

musicalis

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Hi Musicteach
The sheetmusic is called Ebook by the publisher but it is only a PDF file, nothing else. You just need Adobe Acrobat reader or an other PDF reader to open this file.
About an account to Lulu.com site, I think you do not need any account when you order a free Ebook.
The reason why I used Lulu is that I have written more than 150 music books and this makes some advertisement for my other books.
 

musicalis

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Delightful and cheerful,Bach feeling piece and bit difficult I would class.. I would use this as a postlude but not a prelude..perhaps you should change the name to Postlude in B flat ( a friendly suggestion )

Good idea Bill, but it comes too late. Thanks.
 

musicteach

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Hi Musicteach
The sheetmusic is called Ebook by the publisher but it is only a PDF file, nothing else. You just need Adobe Acrobat reader or an other PDF reader to open this file.
About an account to Lulu.com site, I think you do not need any account when you order a free Ebook.
The reason why I used Lulu is that I have written more than 150 music books and this makes some advertisement for my other books.

Then perhaps I did something wrong? I tried do it via the check-out cart?
 
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