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This is a bedroom recording, made for the sake of getting something done for a change! Very
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Posted as a reponse to Kevin Gallagher, because his lovely rendition got me fired up to record again. I have ignored the first repeat and inserted another in the first part of the second section. it seems interesting :-)

I don't know how this will appear because I haven't recorded for a while and have ended up with 320 x 210 pixel count. So, good luck. Additionally (grr!) I have to use the 
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Posted as a response to Per-Olov. My Tecla edition states that the accompaniment should be staccato, so that's what I did.

I confess to a slight cheat: just after the first repeat, I edited out a bloop. You can see my fingers move when the notes don't :-)


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I've been working on this for a week or so now and decided to post because I don't want to slide away from YouTube. I found myself worrying about getting it perfect, but there's no point in that, it's better to just get stuff out.



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This was my first post to YouTube. Apart from being astonished at how difficult it all is, I wasn't happy with the video (the light was too dim) and the sound quality (clipping on the mid tones) but as a first post it's OK.



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