From: tompkins@cnct.com To: ALL Orig: MBNET
Subj: Internet Piano Resources Area: 0-sic.makers.piano Date: 07/30/95
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Here's a little list of information found on the Internet
which, unless it becomes too large, I will submit for inclusion
in the general piano FAQ which is now in preparation. I have
labeled it "draft", because I hope you folks out there will have
something to add or will find something to correct or update.
Phil
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FAQ (Sub-?) topic: Piano-related Resources on the Internet
Draft 1
This document contains references to Internet resources which
are piano-related or of likely interest to piano players. It
is intended to answer questions posted on rec.music.makers.
piano of the type "Where can I find ________________ on the
Internet?"
It is assumed that the reader has a fundamental familiarity with
the various internet facilities, e.g., World-Wide Web, FTP,
Gopher, telnet, etc.
The author welcomes any additions or corrections.
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CONTENTS
1. FAQs.¶
2. Newsgroups.¶
3. Mailing lists.¶
4. Organizations.¶
5. Scores.¶
6. Copyright.¶
7. Special interests.¶
8. List of U.S. Music Publishers.¶
9. Injuries.¶
10. Starting Points for Internet Searches.¶
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1. FAQs.
1.1. Rec.music.makers.piano FAQs.
FAQs for on rec.music.makers.piano are posted monthly on
rec.music.makers.piano, rec.answers, and news.answers.
They may be obtained by FTP from
rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/music/piano/
and on the WWW at
http://www.mit.edu:8001/afs/athena/user/i/s/isako/www/
rmmp-faq.html
If you do not have access to anonymous FTP or WWW, you may
retrieve a FAQ by sending an e-mail to
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu.
Leave the subject blank. The text should contain
SEND usenet/news.answers/music/piano/xxxxxxx
(Supply xxxxxxxx based on the specific file - see below.)
The FAQ maintainer for rec.music.makers.piano is Isako
Hoshino, isako@mtl.mit.edu.
* General Piano FAQ. In preparation by Isako Hoshino,
isako@mtl.mit.edu. Interim versions may be posted on
rec.music.makers.piano.
* Digital Piano FAQs.
General discussion: File name at rtfm.mit.edu is
/pub/usenet/news.answers/music/piano/digital-pianos-faq
Hardware specifications: File name at rtfm.mit.edu is
/pub/usenet/news.answers/music/piano/digital-pianos-list
* FAQ on Playing From Memory. File name at rtfm.mit.edu is
/pub/usenet/news.answers/music/piano/memory-playing-faq
1.2 rec.music.ragtime FAQ. Posted to the rec.music.ragtime
newsgroup.
1.3. Other music-related FAQs. While not piano-specific, the
following FAQs may be of interest to piano players:
* FAQ for rec.music.classical.performing. Sheet music
supplier addresses; performance anxiety; instrument
suppliers; injuries; organizations; reading list. File
name at rtfm.mit.edu is
/pub/usenet/news.answers/music/performing/faq
. . . . . . .
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2. Newsgroups.
* Piano.
rec.music.makers.piano
rec.music.ragtime
* Other
rec.music.bluenote
rec.music.classical
rec.music.classical.performing
rec.music.classical.recordings
rec.music.early
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3. Mailing lists.
Subscribe by sending a message containing only:
SUB listname
to the subscription address. A site will usually require
your name in the message:
SUB listname firstname listname
* Piano-L. For pianists and piano teachers. All aspects
of performance and pedagogy may be discussed.
Subscription address: Piano-L-Request@uamont.edu
* MUSPRF-L mailing list - Music Performance and Pedagogy.
Subscription addres: LISTSERV@CMSUVMB.CMSU.EDU
* HPSCHD-L. Harpsichord; other early keyboard instruments.
Subscription address: listserv@albany.edu
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4. Organizations.
4.1 Piano-specific.
* Piano Technicians Guild. On-line information for piano
players as well as piano technicians. Tuning and mainten-
ance; links to other piano, organ, general music sites.
http://www.prairienet.org/arts/ptg/homepage.html
4.2 General.
* American Music Center. Library of scores (borrow by mail)
and recordings; directory of composers - arrange contacts;
information on organizations and competitions.
http://www.ingress.com/amc/
* American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
(ASCAP).
http://www.visualradio.com/ascap/as0.htm
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5. Scores.
* ftp://ftp.gmd.de/music/scores
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6. Copyright.
* U.S. Copyright Office. Obtain Circulars on-line.
gopher: marvel.loc.gov
telnet: marvel.loc.gov Log on as marvel
* Music Publishers' Association.
http://host.mpa.org/mpa/
* Copyright Clearance Center Online.
http://www.openmarket.com/copyright/
* ASCAP.
http://www.visualradio.com/ascap/as0.htm
* Text of copyright laws.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/usc/17/overview.html
gopher: palimpsest.stanford.edu/11/ByTopic/copyright/co
pyright.act
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7. Special interests.
* Instructional software lists and reviews. Technology in
Music Education (TIME). Reach with geographical gopher
menu via University of Texas San Antonio, Institute for
Music Research.
* New piano notation conventions from the International
Conference on New Musical Notation (1974).
http://next.rug.ac.be/Notatie_piano.html
* Ragtime.
http://ragtimers.org/~ragtimers/
See also rec.music.ragtime newsgroup and FAQ.
* Scarlatti Archive [or a beginning at least]. Recording
excerpts.
http://www.win.tue.nl/cgi/scarlatti
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8. List of U.S. Music Publishers.
* Music Publishers' Association.
http://host.mpa.org/mpa/
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9. Injuries.
* Article "Musculoskeletal Problems in Musicians" covering
musculoskeletal/neuromuscular disorders as they relate to
the musician; causes and effects, preventive measures, and
an overview of current diagnosis and treatment procedures.
Prepared by the Center for Safety in the Arts.
Gopher path: gopher.tmn.com/Artswire/csa/arthazards
/performing
Via WWW: gopher://gopher.tmn.com/11%2FArtswire%2Fcsa
%2Farthazards%2Fperforming
* Repetitive stress injuries in general.
ftp.csua.berkeley.edu/pub.typing-injury/
http://www.engr.unl.edu/ee/eeshop/rsi.html.
http://www.engr.unl.edu/ee/eeshop/music.html)
SOREHAND mailing list
Subscription address: listserv@ucsfvm.ucsf.edu
* List of RSI-aware doctors, including performing arts medi-
cine clinics.
ftp.engr.unl.edu/pub/eeshop/findadoc.txt
http://www.engr.unl.edu/ee/eeshop/findadoc.html
auto e-mail: to mpaul@engrs.unl.edu, subject "Findadoc"
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10. Starting Points for Internet Searches.
* Library of Congress.
gopher: marvel.loc.gov
telnet: marvel.loc.gov Log on as marvel
* http://www.music.indiana.edu
* http://lycos.cs.cmu.edu
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