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We have added a link for a score catalog ( | We have added a link for a score catalog ('''[[Media:Score-catalog.pdf|click here]]'''). The poll of the day: | ||
'''How do you find scores on CPDL?''' ''(To add a vote, log in, then click on the edit tab next to your vote. Then add a comment!)'' | '''How do you find scores on CPDL?''' ''(To add a vote, log in, then click on the edit tab next to your vote. Then add a comment!)'' | ||
==== Browse music scores and subcategories ==== | ==== Browse music scores and subcategories ==== | ||
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I often search for specific voice parts (e.g. if on a given sight-singing date we'll have SSAATTB), then eyeball within that category for composers who are/might be Renaissance composers, and pieces that might be sacred Latin texts. | |||
==== Browse composer pages ==== | ==== Browse composer pages ==== | ||
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I often look through composer pages, because I can't remember the exact name of a piece. | |||
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[[Category:2006-03-15]][[Category:CPDL News]] | [[Category:2006-03-15]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:28, 9 April 2012
Hello all,
We have added a link for a score catalog (click here). The poll of the day:
How do you find scores on CPDL? (To add a vote, log in, then click on the edit tab next to your vote. Then add a comment!)
Browse music scores and subcategories
vote (1)
I often search for specific voice parts (e.g. if on a given sight-singing date we'll have SSAATTB), then eyeball within that category for composers who are/might be Renaissance composers, and pieces that might be sacred Latin texts.
Browse composer pages
vote (1)
I often look through composer pages, because I can't remember the exact name of a piece.