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May 27, 2017 By

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Andre v asked 5 years ago

Hi,

Where do we download the worksheets for the lessons?
Thanks.

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Andre v answered 5 years ago

Thanks Jon,
I can see it now.
Regards
Andre

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Jon Brantingham Staff answered 5 years ago

If it is for the free course, they are found on the lesson pages. If it is for composition 101 or 201, they are on the main course page.

Music Composition 101: The Fundamentals

Music Composition 201: Sonata Form

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Andre v answered 5 years ago

 Hi Jon,
 
Thanks for getting back to me.  It is for the Composition 101 Course.   I had a look at the main page of the course and cannot see the download links for any of the exercises.  Just to make sure it is not a browser thing,  I tried IE and Microsoft Edge too,  No luck .  Can you please have a look if it is something with my account settings? Even had a look at the page source for the site to see if there are any links to pdf files but again – no luck.

I did not mind copying the couple of bars for the first part of the course from the fuzzy video as they are very basic.  I am sure that we are going to get more complex exercises very soon that will make having clear exercise to print out much nicer.
Thanks again
Andre

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Jon Brantingham Staff answered 5 years ago

Andre, Thanks for getting back with me. I think I found the issue, let me know if it is working now.

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