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Thank you, Robert.  While I was able to figure out how to successfully post the works and remove the midi icon, I wasn't certain how to separate things as you have so tidily done.  I have written several ostinati which I'll put up in due time, and I sure a brief study of the wiki code as it is now, will guide the way for the third category.
Thank you, Robert.  While I was able to figure out how to successfully post the works and remove the midi icon, I wasn't certain how to separate/combine things as you have so tidily done.  I have written several ostinati which I'll put up in due time, and I'm sure a brief study of the wiki code as it is now, will guide the way for the third category.


Thank you also for the info about software.  I've tried NotePad and Cakewalk in the past and have been very disappointed with them.  I'll definitely look at some of the ones on your list.   
Thank you also for the info about software.  I've tried NotePad and Cakewalk in the past and have been very disappointed with them.  I'll definitely look at some of the ones on your list.   

Revision as of 04:06, 6 February 2008

Missa Brevis

Hello Thurlow. Welcome to CPDL and thanks for your recent contributions. I have just merged the individual mass score pages (as is the convention for masses on CPDL) so they now all exist on 1 page, Missa Brevis (Thurlow Weed) and I've corrected the links on your composer page. If you wish to typeset your works at a later date, you may find a music notation software program to your liking on this page. Kind regards --Bobnotts talk 23:20, 4 February 2008 (PST)


Thank you, Robert. While I was able to figure out how to successfully post the works and remove the midi icon, I wasn't certain how to separate/combine things as you have so tidily done. I have written several ostinati which I'll put up in due time, and I'm sure a brief study of the wiki code as it is now, will guide the way for the third category.

Thank you also for the info about software. I've tried NotePad and Cakewalk in the past and have been very disappointed with them. I'll definitely look at some of the ones on your list.

I'm one of those composers who isn't as much interested in any royalties or other profits as I am having the music available for people to perform and enjoy -- that's why I wrote it in the first place. CPDL is a great medium for this.

Now hopefully this reply works.... wiki is an entirely new medium for this newbie -- thank goodness for the forums!

Tweedfour 09:23, 5 February 2008 (PST)