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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Aha...I feel moderately silly.  It compiled fine with guile 1.3.4.  For
> > some reason my brain hadn't connected the fact that 1.3.4 was greater than
> > 1.3-6.  Gods only know why not...
> > 
> > But now another question: How do you contribute music into mutopia or into
> > free music on the 'net?  In this case it is original compositions, so I
> > don't have to worry about copyright problems.
> 
> Mutopia is currently only for music in the public domain; we couldn't
> agree what kind of license would be appropriate for copyrighted modern
> music. If you want to breathe new life into the discussion, then go
> ahead. (you can read about the discussion on the mail archive at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Look for "free music"
> and mutopia copyright/legal issues.
> 
> You can always put the music on your own webpage, if you like I can
> make a link to your page.

The Mutopia archive is ambitious but fairly new.
The most well known score archive on the net since many years is
http://www.gmd.de/Misc/Music/scores/
which includes also some new music.
Read the Introduction there on how to contribute your own music.

      /Mats B

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