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Kumbaya: History of an Old Song | Folklife Today
"In the mornin’ mornin’, won’t you come by here / Mornin’ mornin’, won’t you come by here / In the mornin’ mornin’, won’t you come by here / Oh, Lord, come by here."
Carol Kaye's advice to bassists. Lots of good suggestions here.
to bass carol-kaye music teaching ... on 24 October 2018
Biography of Charlie Parker. I found this while looking for more information about "Jazz at Massey Hall" - there's an excellent article on that concert here.
to charlie-parker history jazz music recording ... on 21 October 2018
Details and videos of CD+G releases. (Doesn't cover karaoke, which I suspect is where the bulk of this was.)
Organology of the Queen Mary and Lamont harps
"Two harps belonging to the National Museum of Scotland, the 'Queen Mary' and 'Lamont', generally dated to circa the 15th century, are understood to be two of the oldest extant examples, making a study of their construction of particular interest. This dissertation presents the results of a comprehensive study of the construction of these two harps."
Michael Hammer, organist and pianist for a large, complicated American church. He has a really nice collection of recordings and articles here; I particular like the improvisations with a saxophonist.
to bach baroque improvisation music organ piano religion ... on 09 September 2018
Partitions gratuites pour saxophone
And various other instruments. Lots of jazz standard fakebook transcriptions here.
to fakebook jazz music score transcription ... on 05 May 2018
Along the same lines as frets.com; good article on how to cut a new nut.
to instrument music nut repair ... on 05 May 2018
The Oblique Strategies Web Site
All the editions of the deck, with the differences between them. Very cool!
to amusements art eno music ... on 19 January 2018
Roll Scanning Information Page
A very large collection of scanned piano rolls, converted to MIDI.
to history midi music piano piano-roll ... on 20 September 2017
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tasty by Adam Sampson.