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Subject: Great Music Site! From: Sorcha Date: 01 Feb 00 - 07:24 PM You 'CatSurfers who have been swimming a while may already know about this site, but I just found it today and want to share! Has all kinds of choices and music, the Levy site is included in the Trad. category: |
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Subject: RE: Great Music Site! From: Sorcha Date: 01 Feb 00 - 07:26 PM uh-oh--blue clicky did not work, try again |
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Subject: RE: Great Music Site! From: Sorcha Date: 01 Feb 00 - 07:28 PM If this one doesn't work, I'll post the URL and hie mesel' to the html practice thread. Here goes: Click here |
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Subject: RE: Great Music Site! From: Sorcha Date: 01 Feb 00 - 07:30 PM http://www.erift.com/piano/ Don't let the "piano" part put you off--there is other stuff. Going to html NOW |
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Subject: RE: Great Music Site! From: Sorcha Date: 01 Feb 00 - 07:39 PM OK, been to html, try one more time: clikc here |
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Subject: RE: Great Music Site! From: Mary in Kentucky Date: 01 Feb 00 - 07:46 PM Yo Sorcha--looks like you need to put the / sign before the a. But you remembered to close the quotation marks. You can view/source this page to have a look see. Mary |
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Subject: RE: Great Music Site! From: Sorcha Date: 01 Feb 00 - 07:49 PM Well.@#$% It worked on the html page, then i goofed here AGAIN! Gotta go, try later this eve. Thanks, I was trying to figure out how to find what I typed so I could see where I went wrong, but don't have time now. Also need to know if I can delete some of these non posts......I'll check back in about 21/2 hrs. |
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Subject: RE: Great Music Site! From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 01 Feb 00 - 08:40 PM Handy site - if I could only read music. There must be an equivalent word to "illiterate" to describe people like me. |
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Subject: RE: Great Music Site! From: Skipjack K8 Date: 02 Feb 00 - 05:00 AM Frank, has there been any recent memory threads on playing by ear versus sightreading? I soley rely on the former, but the learning is slow, and my ear 'misses' some notes. I of course blame the other muso's for not playing the notes I miss, but I'm glad the aural tradition hasn't got me in charge! I gotta get over this snobbery and learn. Has anyone thought up a different musical notation where time literally is represented by length (ie Barrel Organ card) as I find these variously deformed tadpoles unintelligible. If a note lasts four beats, surely it could be a solid rectangular line instead of a white rugby ball? Any ideas? Skipjack |
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