On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Tom Cato Amundsen wrote:

> I am writing GNU Solfege, a free eartraining program. It is written
> in python, with 700 lines of C to talk to the OSS sound driver.

        GNU Solfege is not spam :).  

        One question -- I've seen four projects linked (at least
vaguely) with GMD, namely:
1.      Lilypond (of course :) )
2.      Denemo
3.      Solfege
4.      Primrose

        Are there any others that I've missed?  

        :)

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