Les Miserables (Medley for Violin Solo): As Performed by Lindsey Stirling
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Les Miserables (Medley for Violin Solo): As Performed by Lindsey Stirling Details
(Violin). Now you can play Lindsey's Les Miserables medley for violin note for note along with beautiful sound-alike backing tracks. You can access the backing tracks and demo tracks online to download or stream using the unique code inside each book. Medley includes: Bring Him Home * Castle on a Cloud * Do You Hear the People Sing? * A Heart Full of Love * I Dreamed a Dream * Master of the House * On My Own.
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Reviews
This is much much shorter than expected. Just a few bars from each of about 6 songs, and it ends pretty abruptly.The whole score occupies only 4 pages, with a TON of white space. The page turns are in awkward places, which is doubly frustrating, as the entire piece could have easily fit on two pages, probably even just one.As for the music, it challenges me rhythmically, but I'm terrible at reading rhythm. There's some shifting here and there, which doesn't feel too difficult. Altogether I was surprised that this seems pretty easy.One thing I like is that her annotations for fingering and bowing are not in the music, so that's left to your interpretation. Other people may be irritated by that.I have deliberately not used the listen link as I'm trying to work on playing music by written annotations rather than imitation....so I can't speak to whether this is helpful.