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Copying a Brittle Piano Roll
By Doug Anderson

I am new to the player piano world as an owner; until recently I only
enjoyed someone else's.

In my quest to collect a few piano rolls I have collected a couple with
beautiful melodies, but they are so brittle that I feel I must reroll
them by hand to keep from them being torn apart by the re-roll on my
newly acquired player.

How do I copy an antiquated piano roll?

Doug Anderson


(Message sent Thu 29 Nov 2001, 22:31:26 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

Key Words in Subject:  Brittle, Copying, Piano, Roll

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