I have a transcription of Clarkson's American tunes of 1805 on my website.
It contains this note, at the start where no reader could miss it:
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Frank Nordberg wrote:
Jack Campin wrote:
I have a transcription of Clarkson's American tunes of 1805 on my website.
It contains this note, at the start where no reader could miss it:
...
Now I discover via JC's tune finder a file of uniformly good-quality
transcriptions called
Jack Campin writes:
| Now I discover via JC's tune finder a file of uniformly good-quality
| transcriptions called longlist.txt with all those tunes in it, like this:
|
| X:334
| T:The Whim
| S:John Clarkson Jr., American Tunes no 1, arr. for the Piano Forte c. 1805
| N:Edinburgh
John Chambers wrote:
I did experiment some time back with having my Tune Finder add a line
giving the URL that a tune came from. I've commented this out,
because I found that it was just too difficult to get the line
terminators right for Mac and PC users. A lot of software on
John == John Chambers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jack | My original had:
Jack |
Jack | Z:Jack Campin www.purr.demon.co.uk/jack/, Sep 2000
John It's indeed annoying when people strip out attribution. One reason
John this might be done is that a lot of people object to
Laura writes:
| Jack | My original had:
| Jack | Z:Jack Campin www.purr.demon.co.uk/jack/, Sep 2000
|
| John It's indeed annoying when people strip out attribution. One reason
| John this might be done is that a lot of people object to having their
| John