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This page is meant for students, their parents and relatives and friends to be able to download their own music files they have created at the studio. Click on the file to hear or download each file.

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Arabesque-Burgmuller
Bach-InventionNum8FMajor
Clementi-SonatinaInGMajor
FountainInTheRain
JesuJoyOfMansDesiring-Bach
Mendelssohn-SongWithoutWordsOp19No4Confidence
RondoAllaTurca-Mozart
TakeTheATrain
Toccatina-Kabelevsky






 

 


To listen: Click on each name to see and hear each student's music.

To download: Right-click the song name and choose Download Linked File As (or Save, or Save as Target) and save to your own computer. While listening to the piece, choose Save As from File Menu and save to your own computer.

SPECIAL UPDATE NOTE: The pieces at the top of each student's page are the latest. Since we continually are upgrading our sound quality, these will sound much better than the older digital sounds, but also are a larger file size and take longer to load. (Newer pieces are an average of 3-8 MB, some longer and larger, depending on the length of the piece) If a piece doesn't load in your browser, click reload or back to the student's page and then on the piece again. And you can always right-click to download to listen (that might be fastest, depending on your browser and high-speed internet connection. Email me with any questions!

 

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