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Subject: finding musical scores on the Internet From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 03 Oct 00 - 06:36 PM I would appreciate some tips on finding musical scores on the Internet. I have been trying to prepare a medieval piece called The Lament of Tristan (aka Lamento di Tristano) for the gang. The version I now have has mistakes in it, so I thought I'd look for a different version on the Internet. When I asked Google to look for The Lament of Tristano, it found 1,830 pages. However, all of them I went to were merely scholarly articles that mentioned the piece in their text. Or else they were advertising for bands that had recorded the piece and wanted to sell me their CD. I searched the Google results page for "score" and "MIDI" but no luck. I'm sure this famous piece is on the Web somewhere. Any tips on how to find it? |
Subject: RE: Help: finding musical scores on the Internet From: catspaw49 Date: 03 Oct 00 - 06:39 PM Rock 52 Folk 3 Spaw |
Subject: RE: Help: finding musical scores on the Internet From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 03 Oct 00 - 07:00 PM What about them, exactly? |
Subject: RE: Help: finding musical scores on the Internet From: Jon Freeman Date: 03 Oct 00 - 07:15 PM I have found a MIDI Lamento Di Tristano on this page. Is this the one you want? Jon |
Subject: RE: Help: finding musical scores on the Internet From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 03 Oct 00 - 10:15 PM Thanks, Jon. That't it, or part of it. But I would also like to know how you found it. Where did you go and what did you enter? |
Subject: RE: Help: finding musical scores on the Internet From: IvanB Date: 03 Oct 00 - 11:10 PM leenia, I did a Google search on "lament, tristan, midi" and had just 73 hits. Most of them were references to 'Tristan und Isolde,' but a couple were the correct one. A lot easier to delve through than 1830. Interestingly enough, one of my hits had the same midi Jon referenced above, but it was not from the same site. These things do get around, in fact I have the midi file on my hard disc and I know it was from neither Jon's site or the one I got in my search. One question - how are you going to determine whether a version has errors? Lamento being one of the more famous Medieval works, it has probably been 'folkified' more than most of the stuff we deal with on this forum. Seems to me it'd be quite hard to lay hands on an 'authentic' version. |
Subject: RE: Help: finding musical scores on the Internet From: Jon Freeman Date: 04 Oct 00 - 03:34 AM OK Lenia, Firstly I tried a Google for The Lament of Tristano with and without the words MIDI and or Score and noticed that the ones asking for music were yielding no suiatable results. At some point, I noticed the Italian Spelling and decided to try that spelling with MIDI and that one came up. Jon |
Subject: RE: Help: finding musical scores on the Internet From: GUEST,leeneia. Date: 04 Oct 00 - 04:27 PM Okay, that's what I will try next time. As for the matter of errors, if a a song is in 3/4 and a measure in the middle of it has 5 eighth notes in it and every measure after that is funny-looking, then we can safely surmise that there is an error somewhere. |
Subject: RE: Help: finding musical scores on the Internet From: M. Ted (inactive) Date: 04 Oct 00 - 05:05 PM Except that early music doesn't necessarily stay symetrical--In point of fact, it was not customary to delineate measures until relatively recently. Also, having listened to the MIDI(not that I am an expert, mind you), I think that the melody is rendered with much too strident a beat--best to contact the person who made the MIDI and ask what the source material was and what it actually looked like. I think you will find, when you break open the file, that there is an e-mail address embedded there, as well as a website (I got jcclark@csupomona.edu), --of course, you may not feel any great need to try get academic about it--Still, the arrangement is copyrighted-- |
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