I don't often play classical pieces as a classical piece usually involves movement with both hands playing notes .. and to do this you have to be able to read the music. But I can just about manage to play a melody with an accompanying harmony, which I have done here using a FREE PLAY STYLE for the harmony.
Handel's Largo
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Yes, I did have the sheet music up in front of me while I was playing it, not to read the dots on lines .. but to follow the lengths of the notes in the bars whilst playing the actual notes of the melody 'by ear'. Another reason for having the music up in front of me is because with classical music all the notes are different from the beginning of the piece to the end .. so I needed the music to know where I had got to. A 'pop song' has verses and choruses that repeat themselves so I know where I have got to in a song.
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Hugh