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COMMENT(S): pipetunes.ca presents . . . Tune of the Month

Published: September 06, 2010
Author: PatrickMcLaurin
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Thanks for the pointers on how to express the tune. Keep those coming. Certainly a time consuming endeavor, would be an interesting addition to pipetunes.ca. Awesome!
Published: September 04, 2008
Author: Superschenck
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Er . . . the one taorluath in bar 1.
Published: September 04, 2008
Author: Superschenck
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Looks like, in the manuscript sample, the taorluaths are written with the redundant low A. Interesting.
Published: August 29, 2008
Author: RWilson
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Great article, keep up the good work.
Published: August 28, 2008
Author: PK
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Jim, I thoroughly enjoy your history of tunes. And how they should be played accompanied with a sound track is most educating. Looking forward to your next composer history. Peter K. MacLeod, Thornhill, ON
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