Re: Pachebel & his canon in D??? 02:43 on Thursday, March 10, 2005
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(dizzylizzy)
radio shack! or any prerecorded keyboard. The song is not only recorded on the keyboard but will display the notes etc. It was my wedding march. Enjoy!
Re: Pachebel & his canon in D??? 02:47 on Thursday, March 10, 2005
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(dizzylizzy)
Any pre-recorded keyboard, radio shack etc. Concertmate 980 (song #87) check out your local music stores. it was my wedding march. Enjoy! It sounds great in a round with finger pickin guitars, keys and flute.
Re: Pachebel & his canon in D??? 16:25 on Thursday, May 19, 2005
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(Sheila Lopez)
Hey! I have been playing teh song Cannon in D for a while know and i agree with manynthat this song is one of the best!! I can`t really play it that well but hey a least it sounds like it.
Re: Pachebel & his canon in D??? 16:32 on Thursday, May 19, 2005
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(Sheila Lopez)
Hey! I have been playing the song Cannon in D for a while now and i agree with many that this song is one of the best!! I can`t really play it that well but hey a least it sounds like it.
Finding Canon In D score 23:32 on Friday, August 19, 2005
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(Eve)
can anyone email me the piano full version of Canon in D and not some preview or simplified version? email to dreamy_bubble85@yahoo.com. I love this songs so much. Thanks for helping me.
Re: Pachebel & his canon in D??? 21:11 on Wednesday, August 24, 2005
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(Esther)
I love this song vy much, i have been searching for it for a long time. Only got the begineer level, 2 pages. Anyone with the original version of piano solo? I reali appreciate vy much if soemone can send it to me. Thanx in advance.
Re: Pachebel & his canon in D??? 11:03 on Friday, September 09, 2005
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(lance92780)
I understand his primary claim to fame was as a music teacher. His pupils included various members of J.S. Bach`s family. Also, Bach wrote at least one piece derived from a work by Pachabel. I believe he followed King George 1 when George ascended to the British Throne.
Egad! 22:01 on Tuesday, September 13, 2005
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(max)
What kind of site is this! A college student who can`t track down Pachelbel, people asking for scores as if it were some rare edition of an obscure composer? If you want to research him, type "Pachelbel" into Google. It also helps if you spell it correctly. And for those that want the score, go to your local music store; they`re sure to have dozens of arrangements. And for someone that wanted "Pachelbel Canon in D in C," . . . oh never mind. Next you`ll hear someone asking for the Eroica in f-sharp minor. Sorry to be so negative, but please just do some research.