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If you thought that was a peptalk, it didn't work. Now I'm really scared
If you thought that was a peptalk, it didn't work. Now I'm really scared
It may still be a work in progress, but I think I have something close enough ...
Enthusiastic but mediocre amateur.
lilypad Hi Lilypad,
When you select a file in Google Drive, click on 'Share', then under 'General access' select 'Anyone with the link', then click on 'Copy link', Click 'Done'. and then using the 'Add a link' feature, here, type your preferred title inside the first pair of square brackets, [ ], and paste the link from Drive into the parentheses ( )
It is very similar to sharing from Box, except the type of access in Drive needs to be selected manually.
Hope this works.
Edit:
Example from Drive:
Happy Saturday
Rob Thanks Rob! For the recital, you only need to paste the link directly. The βAdd a linkβ feature is not needed.
Like this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jN2mIdavUJ2boBfITiRvvq0rOrIbNy0W/view?usp=sharing
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Beach L168, Wish, baCh, WOW Petrof, Fake Steinway, VS
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Rob Thank you, Rob. Trying it now. I must have left out a step when I tried it on PW way back when.
Hope this works.
lilypad Let's use Google Drive since Box is not known to work but please copy and paste the link directly here like this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zpmb-p9gdwWucAmKBdJ9vHadCnseOmHQ/view
Then it will show up directly embedded on PianoTell:
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Beach L168, Wish, baCh, WOW Petrof, Fake Steinway, VS
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I got a recording today - piece from my Alfred book
Iβve been recording one of two pieces off and on during most practice sessions with the intention of sharing one of them for the recital. But of course, yesterday, when I wasnβt recording, I played one of my intended pieces the best Iβve ever played! And. No recording.
BTW while googling around for sheet music while reading this thread, I came across this book, which I now want.
I don't know why the link isn't showing up, nor is the other post I thought I made, but here are the two books I ordered today from Amazon:
Twenty-Four Contemporary Pieces
Easy Contemporary Pieces: for Solo Piano
My sheet music addiction, which I thought was in remission, apparently is not.
ShiroKuro Your links showed up in the 'People Pleasing Piano Pieces' thread.
(I have copied them here)