Johann Pachelbel
Canon in D
Johann Pachelbel
Canon in D
- Besetzung Klavier
- Komponist Johann Pachelbel
- Ausgabe Noten mit Online Audio
- Verlag Music Sales
- Bestell-Nr. AM949840
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Beschreibung:
The Concert Performer Series brings you 18 well-known piano pieces, beautifully presented on strong, high-sheen card, complete with a special Online Audio-Rom which contains both audio and MIDI to help you practise for a truly great performance.
About the Online Audio: Track 1 contains an audio concert performance. This track is playable on any Online Audio player or computer equipped with a Online Audio-Rom drive and audio Online Audio player software. Track 2 is a special audio 'study track', on which you'll hear the same performance as Track 1 at a slower speed. Listening to and playing along with this track can help you resolve questions of rhythm and interpretation as you are learning the piece. MIDI data is provided for both Macintosh PC. In order to use these files, you must have software and hardware designed to play and/or edit MIDI files. The file is a type 1 standard MIDI file (SMF) and is completely compatible with most current hardware and software sequencers and players. The instrument assignments conform to the General MIDI Standard. Mute one of the channels to practise one hand alone. Change the tempo or even transpose the whole piece to a new key. Add an orchestral or rock background - the possibilities are endless!
About the Online Audio: Track 1 contains an audio concert performance. This track is playable on any Online Audio player or computer equipped with a Online Audio-Rom drive and audio Online Audio player software. Track 2 is a special audio 'study track', on which you'll hear the same performance as Track 1 at a slower speed. Listening to and playing along with this track can help you resolve questions of rhythm and interpretation as you are learning the piece. MIDI data is provided for both Macintosh PC. In order to use these files, you must have software and hardware designed to play and/or edit MIDI files. The file is a type 1 standard MIDI file (SMF) and is completely compatible with most current hardware and software sequencers and players. The instrument assignments conform to the General MIDI Standard. Mute one of the channels to practise one hand alone. Change the tempo or even transpose the whole piece to a new key. Add an orchestral or rock background - the possibilities are endless!