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ConcertinaChap 18th century English tunes - new site (72* d) RE: 18th century English tunes - new site 14 Feb 11


> Great, I don't know any English tunes, would love to explore them

If you're new to English music then The Lewes Favourites is a great site to teach you the basic repertoire. Lots of lovely stuff there.

Back to the thread. This looks like a nice site coming along here and I've bookmarked it for fuller eploration. I agree that the ideal alternative formats are MIDI and ABC and longer term that's what you should aim at, but in the short term do whatever is easiest for you. If Scorch is easy then I'd go for it.

Incidentally, Sibelius will as you say output MIDI and if you just upload the resultant files to your web site and link to them using normal anchors people will be able to download them. Or does Cafe Press inhibit even this?

Cheers,

Chris


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