Ucrit,
You are looking for more Bach to transcribe from, correct? The
easiest way to find sheet music for the original works (and also guitar
versions) is through my site http://alan.melvin.com . There, click the menu to
"Select a category" (keyboard works, violin works, etc.) and click "Go".
At first you will see only lists of guitar versions with links. However, above
each group of guitar versions is a link, "Click for NON-guitar scores". Most of
Bach's works are available for free on the internet (mostly in editions whose
copyrights have expired). Most of these are in PDF form.
Also there are usually MIDI files you can listen to at the click of your mouse.
More importantly, MIDI files can often be used to generate a (rough) guitar
transcription electronically, in any key. It is easiest to begin an arrangement
this way. Many inexpensive programs do this, the best one being TablEdit.
You are most interested in Preludes? You will find the largest quantity of
"Preludes" through the "organ works" page. The sacred organ works BWV 599 to BWV
765 are almost all preludes composed around sacred melodies. Also the "keyboard
works" page will list the most famous preludes like the many "Little preludes"
and those of the
"Well-tempered clavier".
Always check the guitar pages first to see if there are already good
transcriptions of the piece you are interested in.
Please ask also if there's any piece you need help identifying.
Alan
--- In bachforguitar@yahoogroups.com, Nana Upik <mafia_murtad@y...>
wrote:
> Heyyo..
> I'm Ucrit, 21, a lady classical guitarist.
> I'm translating some sheets of preludes into my own variety.
> Do you have some preludes??
>
> Thanx. a. lot.
>
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