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I have noticed some volumes have shown up on the ftp server (though I don't know by whom): all of volume 6 (except for some violin parts I believe), volume 2 bass, bassoon, cello, and clarinet, as well as all cello collections. The logos have been removed from these and have also been uploaded to the ftp server. Some have already been added to IMSLP (mostly cello parts). The rest just need to be checked for lingering logos (and other errors) and added to IMSLP. That's all the news I know.
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Trumpet parts
Hi folks,
I'm a professional musician (classical trumpet) and linux/free software/free culture hobbyist. I'm really excited to discover this project and would love to contribute. I have a rather large, well-organized collection PDF scanned orchestral trumpet parts, both PD and non-PD, and I would like to contribute what I can.
I've contributed to Wikipedia significantly before, so I'm familiar with this sort of work, but I don't have a lot of time to wade my way into the details of the project right now because it's a busy time professionally. However, if someone was willing to help guide/mentor me through the process or act as a liaison I'd be happy to make my library available.
Please let me know if anyone is willing to help out!
Thanks,
Fred
http://fred.sienkiewicz.org
I'm a professional musician (classical trumpet) and linux/free software/free culture hobbyist. I'm really excited to discover this project and would love to contribute. I have a rather large, well-organized collection PDF scanned orchestral trumpet parts, both PD and non-PD, and I would like to contribute what I can.
I've contributed to Wikipedia significantly before, so I'm familiar with this sort of work, but I don't have a lot of time to wade my way into the details of the project right now because it's a busy time professionally. However, if someone was willing to help guide/mentor me through the process or act as a liaison I'd be happy to make my library available.
Please let me know if anyone is willing to help out!
Thanks,
Fred
http://fred.sienkiewicz.org
request: OM Vol 8-10
Hi Horndude77,horndude77 wrote:I have noticed some volumes have shown up on the ftp server (though I don't know by whom): all of volume 6 (except for some violin parts I believe), volume 2 bass, bassoon, cello, and clarinet, as well as all cello collections. The logos have been removed from these and have also been uploaded to the ftp server. Some have already been added to IMSLP (mostly cello parts). The rest just need to be checked for lingering logos (and other errors) and added to IMSLP. That's all the news I know.
Your profile says that you are in Phoenix, USA, which is also the country where CDSM is located and OM is published, therefore everything in OM should be PD in your country. Would you be able to get Vol 8-10 from your local / university libraries? Yagan is only able to get Vol 1-7, where he is concentrating on at the moment.
If you can rip Vol 8-10, this would be very very helpful for all of us............
Cheers,
kcleung
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Re: Orchestral Parts Project
I'm not a university student. I've done a quick look through the asu, uofa, nau and phoenix libraries and they don't seem to have them. They'll need to be found elsewhere or bought instead.
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Re: Orchestral Parts Project
I'll be happy to purchase a few of the CDs and upload to the FTP folders. Just send me a PM about what is really needed. I can usually get a fairly decent price on items of this nature.
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Re: Orchestral Parts Project
I have volumes 1-7 at my disposal, so if you want to get any of the other 3 that would be great!