Not knowing the language (sorry), is there a link anywhere to download the
dbnl book to the PC?
I can download a single page with a download manager but then have to
download each of the gif files as well OR I can save each page as a web
page.  lot of work with a slow PC.
I'm sure there's a downloadable pdf file of it all somewhere but can't find
it.
I can get a single pdf file up but can't seem to save it although the
security settings say there isn't a problem. (I have a "save copy" option
but it says it can't) I only have acrobat reader 6. (printing the whole lot
would take up a lot of time and space).
Any help would be appreciated.
Colin Hill
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lauwers Pieter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 12:57 PM
Subject: RE: [SPAM:med] [HG] music


Suitable music for HG's:

www.travak.nl <http://www.travak.nl/>  : They (Nikolai and Will) made a
very fine tunebook in PDF

http://members.home.nl/simonplantinga/hbc/ : contains the entire
"Hollantse boerenlieties", music first published between 1700 and 1716
in the Low Counties. It' big and it's complete. PDF format

www.boombaltunes.be <http://www.boombaltunes.be/>  : tunes used in the
Flemish folkdance circuit



This is almost enough for a lifetime of playing.



People who really want to get into Flemish songs should download the
entire " Het Oude Nederlandsche Lied" by Florimond Van Duyse
(1843-1910):
one of the most complete collections of Flemish folksongs available.
Available at the Digitale Bibliotheek der Nederlandse Letteren at
http://www.dbnl.org/auteurs/auteur.php?id=duys001





I did my bit for Flemish music, time for a coffee,





Pieter









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