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Each piece in the MAFS library comes with several different parts-usually beginning with a
Long Tones part. Each of these parts comes in three versions. Below is a sampling of
the parts you get for Mozart’s Eine Kleine Nachtmüsik. You need a recording of the piece,
and several different recordings show you different styles to try for yourself.

Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik

First is the Melodic Cue - the important parts of the melody you hear in the recording. At
the edge of your vision it helps you stay synchronised as you play along on your own part
beneath
it.
The Cue + your part: This is always labelled “A”. Here are two examples: Violin 1-A, and Violin 4-A
Your same part alone - always labelled “B”. This resembles regular instrument parts. Here is Violin 4-B
An enlarged added blank staff for you to write your own part, edit and alter until you are happy, for the time being.
The Melodic Cue and your printed part are above it in much smaller staves as a reference. Here is Violin 4-C
What you get