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My apologies - Chuck has pointed out an alternative page on your website where scores with text are available. --[[User:Bobnotts|Bobnotts]] <small>[[User talk:Bobnotts|'''talk''']]</small> 16:09, 5 February 2009 (UTC)
My apologies - Chuck has pointed out an alternative page on your website where scores with text are available. --[[User:Bobnotts|Bobnotts]] <small>[[User talk:Bobnotts|'''talk''']]</small> 16:09, 5 February 2009 (UTC)
== Dear Bobnotts ==
Thank you to see my files.
I'm mainly makeing scores for recorder ensemble, therefore seeing some original manuscripts or
printings. Making sceres for recorders, I consider practical use, but in case of scoring for
vocal, I want to keep original atomosphere. Because these are original vocal warks, not
arrangement. So I add the minimum interpretations(for example, not using modern clefs). By the
case of Anerio's Manuscript, except for "Kyrie eleyson" at first there is no text, but some
directions "ij" for each starting point of syllables. In those days these manuscripts were made
for practical use, so singers could sing naturally, also modern singers. Therefore I think there is
no problem in my scores, of course it is necessary to train to read.
[[User:Tisokuan|Shigekazu Nimura]] <small>[[User talk:Tisokuan|'''talk''']]</small> 10:47, 6 February 2009 (JPT)

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Welcome!

Hi Tisokuan and welcome to CPDL! Thank you very much for your contributions so far, of new editions of two of Henri Dumont's works. I have created a user page for you at User:Shigekazu Nimura. If you have any questions, please refer to the help pages and if your questions are not answered there, feel free to leave a message on my talk page and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Again, welcome! --Bobnotts talk 10:07, 21 February 2008 (PST)

Text in your editions

Hi Tisokuan. Thanks for all of your contributions to CPDL but I'm a little confused - your editions don't seem to contain any text for the singers to sing! Do you expect choirs who download your files to know where to slot the words in? Even in a well known text such as the Kyrie, singers need to know when to begin a repetition of the words and where to place each syllable. I wouldn't go so far as to say that your contributions aren't welcome at CPDL if they don't have the text in them but I hope you agree that this is a fundamental element of any vocal score. --Bobnotts talk 10:45, 5 February 2009 (UTC)

My apologies - Chuck has pointed out an alternative page on your website where scores with text are available. --Bobnotts talk 16:09, 5 February 2009 (UTC)

Dear Bobnotts

Thank you to see my files. 
I'm mainly makeing scores for recorder ensemble, therefore seeing some original manuscripts or
printings. Making sceres for recorders, I consider practical use, but in case of scoring for
vocal, I want to keep original atomosphere. Because these are original vocal warks, not
arrangement. So I add the minimum interpretations(for example, not using modern clefs). By the
case of Anerio's Manuscript, except for "Kyrie eleyson" at first there is no text, but some
directions "ij" for each starting point of syllables. In those days these manuscripts were made
for practical use, so singers could sing naturally, also modern singers. Therefore I think there is
no problem in my scores, of course it is necessary to train to read.

Shigekazu Nimura talk 10:47, 6 February 2009 (JPT)