For those interested, that link is now:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tradtunes/

Yahoo has been tinkering with their groups again... :-)  Also, if you sign 
up, check your preferences to see that you are set to not receive 
Yahoo-generated spam (assuming that is your desire).  They, in their 
graciousness, recently reset everyone to receive their ads and those of 
their sponsors.

Regards,
Don

At 02:17 AM 4/8/02, Steve Mansfield wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
>>Is there a mailing list for people who would like to trade tunes?  I'd
>>subscribed to another list for a while, until I tired of heated discussions
>>of this or that standard thingy with a this %%&(***$%$^%() into that
>>thingy.  Now it seems this list is about arguments of this or that standard
>>thingy with a this %%(***$%$^%() into that thingy.
>>
>>You programers are wonderful, You do us a service. Sometimes your arguments
>>are entertaining and informative.  My interest is in the music.  Where's
>>that forum?
>
>Try tradtunes,
>http://groups.yahoo.com/tradtunes
>IIRC : a list (set up by John Adams of the Village Music Project) 
>specifically for the  discussion of and consequent trading of traditional 
>tunes. Low volume (less than abcusers) and a high 'good stuff' ratio.
>
>--
>Steve Mansfield
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.lesession.demon.co.uk - abc music notation tutorial,
>   the uk.music.folk newsgroup FAQ, and other goodies


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