 | J.Pachelbel: Canon in D & Gigue by anonymous on November 16th, 2009 |
| I teach piano and one of my pupils had bought an arrangement of this piece of music that I wasn't keen on. The difficulty in finding a good arrangement stems from the fact that the original was for stringed instruments. I was lucky that I came across this website where the first page of the music could be downloaded for free. As soon as I'd played it, I knew it was just what I was looking for. Thanks to Virtual Sheet Music for making it so easy to buy and download, I'm absolutely delighted with this arrangement!
I'd say the standard is Grade 5 |
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 | Not ideal for piano... by Jan Rosenvinge, Norway on August 20th, 2009 |
| I found the score quite useful, after I had simplified and shortened it. So many parallell octaves and thirds are not very comfortable to play! I´m sure the transcription for piano could have been made easier, but still of a good quality. |
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 | good by anonymous on July 11th, 2009 |
| i love this version, it sounds better than other version |
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 | More difficult than anticipated! by anonymous on June 3rd, 2009 |
| Looking at the front page (which is all they give you), I thought "no problem, I can play this!" Yeahhh...until you look at the next few pages. It's definitely high-difficulty. |
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 | Pachelbel - Canon in D & Gigue by anonymous on May 3rd, 2009 |
| Clean, clear lines; good length. |
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 | love the intro by anonymous on February 26th, 2009 |
| this is the best version i've seen, because of the first line. i can't wait til i have it memorized. |
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 | Love It by anonymous on December 18th, 2008 |
| I love this song dificult to play but i love it. I can play a simplified version but this one is great. |
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 | Beautiful arrangement, but a fingering challenge by anonymous on December 8th, 2008 |
| This is simply beautiful, but I agree with other comments that it is a challenge to get the fingering right. It will be so worth it to know this lovely arrangement, though. |
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 | Worth the Work by Dale Orthner on October 10th, 2008 |
| The arrangement sounds like George Winston wrote it. The 32nd notes require efficient fingering to play cleanly. The keys well off the staff take some getting used to. However, the melody, brilliance, and harmony of the piece are truly inspiring. The effort required to play it well will be rewarded many times over. Could not find this version anywhere for free, nor was any free version even close in quality. |
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 | Just wonderful! by anonymous on June 18th, 2008 |
| This arrangement for the piano is just wonderful! Out of all the versions I found for this piece of music, this version was the best! |
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