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Batch 11 of Roll Scan Midi Files Uploaded

Batch 11 of Roll Scan Midi Files Uploaded

2004-05-27 by Terry Smythe

Just a brief note to let everybody know that within my project 
to preserve the content of turn-of-the-century player piano 
music rolls, I've just uploaded batch 11 of my piano roll scans 
in midi type 1 format.    There are 125 titles in this batch, 
now summing to 1,652 titles to date, many more to come.

Special thanks to Larry Fletcher, Martin Hurney, Tim Lamoureaux, 
Tom Lear and Geoff Taylor for rolls they either contributed or 
loaned for this preservation project.     

This batch 11 may be accessed by clicking on:

http://members.shaw.ca/smythe/batch11.htm

This page displays a listing of the rolls in alphabetical title 
sequence.    Off the same page, you may also download a 
spreadsheet listing for those inclined to sort on title, 
composer and/or artist sequence.   Many thanks to Spencer Chase 
for his utilities to make possible these spreadsheets without 
retyping everything.

Please note these files are in midi type 1 format.   Conversion 
to midi type 0 format will have the effect of deleting 
identifying data from within tracks 2 and beyond.    That data 
is 
duplicated within the companion spreadsheet.

All files within this batch11 are enclosed within a 1.3meg ZIP 
file 
which must be downloaded, opened with WinZip or equivalent, and 
the midi files within saved to a directory of choice on your 
computer.

As before, these midi files are made available for personal 
enjoyment and may not be used for commercial purposes.     
Enjoy!  

Regards,

Terry Smythe

 Terry Smythe                           204-832-3982 (land line)
55 Rowand Avenue                   204-981-3229 (cell)
Winnipeg, MB, Canada   R3J 2N6           smythe@...
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