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BEETHOVEN
For Elise
(Bagatelle in A minor, WoO 59)
Revised for piano by
Anders Maiselli Arzimov

Special edition
easy-to-read font, colored noteheads (black keys) with names inside
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Beethoven, For Elise (Bagatelle in A minor, WoO 59)


Arranged for piano by
Anders Maiselli Arzimov

Special edition
easy-to-read font, colored noteheads (black keys) with names inside

kam/pno/ou-7

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ISBN: 9798762509749

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Editorial procedure
In these practical performing editions pieces are presented with easy-
to-read fonts (headnotes larger than usual).

Furthermore they have names inside the noteheads ("Fixed-do solfège")


to achieve more speed in reading. Note values are thus indicated in a
conventional way with whole note (Isemibreve") noteheads.

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combinations. Since the scores are public domain works, the original text can
be easily found to compare it where possible (in some cases, however, the
original text is provided below).

"Fixed-do solfège" follows the italian syllables system: Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So
(for Sol), La, Si. Such a system is used in the main Romance and Slavic
countries. In other editions we publish "Fixed-do solfège" according to the
english system (C, D, E, F, G, A, B) and the german one (C, D, E, F, G, A, H).

For keyboard instruments we publish red noteheads 1: colors


assignation by Isaac Newton2 have nothing to do with this choice, as they
represent altered notes with sharp [♯] or flat [♭] symbols, corresponding to
the five black keys of keyboards.

1 Isaac Newton compared colours in the spectrum and musical notes (Dorian scale starting at D). He invented a
colour wheel starting from red at DE, through orange, yellow, green, blew [sic], indigo, violet in CD. The colours are
commonly known as ROY G BIV.

2 ISAAC NEWTON, Opticks or, a Treatise of the reflexions, refractions, inflexions and colours of light. Also two
treatises of the species and magnitude of curvilinear figures, London, printed for Sam. Smith. and Benj. Walford, 1704.
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