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Old 01-Mar-2006, 10:42
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Wink can you correction this clause

This lesson from Asturias(the name of socre) score
I select this score because included many example about the techique

and thank yuo for help
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Default Re: can you correction this clause

This lessons comes from the Asturias score.

I have chosen this score because it includes many examples of the technique.

(This is unclear what do you mean by score? Score is written music- do you mean 'text'? Also, you say 'the technique', but the reader doesn' know which technique you mean.)
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