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Some Ragtime Links
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Here are a few links to other music sites on the Web. I am not going to list as many as I once did when I was new and naive at all this stuff 10 years ago -- because links go out of date so quickly. Indeed, there is some danger to pages of links pointing to other pages which inevitably provide more links to other pages of links, etc. -- but despite that warning, here is the beginning of another page of links:
- Ted Tjaden's "Classic Ragtime Piano" website
- This is probably the best ragtime site available and has been put together by Ted Tjaden, a law professor at the University of Toronto
- Ted Tjaden's list of ragtime websites
- I can do no better than to direct you to Ted's excellent list of ragtime websites
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- Roland
- Makers of the RD500, JV880, & XV5080 synthesizers/sound-modules I used
- Emagic
- Makers of "Logic" -- the sequencing software I use when composing music (years ago I also used Opcode's "Vision")
- Geniesoft
- Makers of "Overture" -- the notation program I use for preparing scores (years ago I also used "Finale")
- Apple QuickTime Player
- Widely used by both PC and Mac users (including me)
- iTunes
- Wonderful software. I use iTunes for:
- converting my own Logic soundfiles to mp3 format for putting on the Web
- converting tracks from CDs I want to study into mp3 format (it's much easier to find things in iTunes 'playlists' -- organized, say, by composer -- than in my physical CD collection -- where one is always wondering: what CD was that piece on?)
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