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100,000
Congratulations, all.
Re: 100,000
This calls for a big celebration in the news section! Cheers to a job well done!
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Re: 100,000
Which was the 100K score?
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Re: 100,000
I actualized the mainpage, saw the counter with 99996, uploaded the 5 parts of Mendelssohns Sinfonia No.6, actualized again
and saw now 100001. Thus No. 100000 should be the cello part of Mendelssohns Sinfonia No.6 !
and saw now 100001. Thus No. 100000 should be the cello part of Mendelssohns Sinfonia No.6 !
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Re: 100,000
YAY! I'm glad it wasn't Wagner.Notenschreiber wrote:Thus No. 100000 should be the cello part of Mendelssohns Sinfonia No.6 !
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Re: 100,000
Simply Great!
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Re: 100,000
I actualized the mainpage, saw the counter with 199996, uploaded the 5 parts of a quartet of Riedel, actualized again
and saw now 200002. Thus No. 200000 should be the violin or the cello part of Riedels quartet!
Regarding the first names of Mendelssohn and Riedel, Felix and Fortunato, this might be a good omen.
and saw now 200002. Thus No. 200000 should be the violin or the cello part of Riedels quartet!
Regarding the first names of Mendelssohn and Riedel, Felix and Fortunato, this might be a good omen.
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Re: 100,000
I actualized the mainpage, saw the counter with 249997, uploaded the score and the three parts of Haydn´s
Barytontrio No. 5 (arrangement for Violin, Viola and Cello) and saw the counter with 250001. So the viola part
is No. 250000! ( i´m aware of the fact, that this is not for ever because of file deletions )
Barytontrio No. 5 (arrangement for Violin, Viola and Cello) and saw the counter with 250001. So the viola part
is No. 250000! ( i´m aware of the fact, that this is not for ever because of file deletions )
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Re: 100,000
We seem to have hit 300,000 in the last day or two. Congrats to Jacques Aubert's Concert de symphonie, Suite No. 4.
It's always Notenschreiber on these things >.>
It's always Notenschreiber on these things >.>
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Re: 100,000
I admit, that the #300000 is not an accident. But the other hits are from a different nature: there is a counter on the mainpage, just now near to 254000.
The difference are the deleted scores. This counter jumps to 100000,200000, 250000 by scores of Notenschreiber, probably only by these scores, because not
so many files are deleted immitiatly after that events.
The difference are the deleted scores. This counter jumps to 100000,200000, 250000 by scores of Notenschreiber, probably only by these scores, because not
so many files are deleted immitiatly after that events.
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Re: 100,000
Just a few minures ago the counter of files jumped to 300000! (unfortunately somebody uploaded 16 files of a missa a 8 from the bresilian composer
João de Deus de Castro Lobo, when the counter shows 299994, so one of them is No.300000 and i failed to place a Notenschreiber arrangement as
no. 300000 )
João de Deus de Castro Lobo, when the counter shows 299994, so one of them is No.300000 and i failed to place a Notenschreiber arrangement as
no. 300000 )
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Re: 100,000
300,000 scores! This calls for a party.
“all great composers wrote music that could be described as ‘heavenly’; but others have to take you there. In Schubert’s music you hear the very first notes, and you know that you’re there already.” - Steven Isserlis