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Links & MoreYet more items of interest: Favorite Links Shadrach Productions- A History Corrections pages and MIDI files for books
Favorite LinksHere are a few of my favorite links (hmmm, is that ringing a string?), listed alphabetically: Autoharp Quarterly—for the autoharp enthusiast. (For a list of recent articles published in my column, "The Diatonic Corner," click here.) Body mapping—When your body map is in synch with how your anatomy really works, you can get more music for less physical work. Body mapping is an enlightening concept that players of all instruments, regardless of level or purpose, will do well to apply for years of efficient, pain-free music-making. The Choral Journal—choral conductors who missed my article, "Accompanying Your Choir with the Hammered Dulcimer" in the September 2002 issue can catch up with it here. Melodious Accord—for the most fabulous choral singing and arranging experiences you can have with gifted choral arranger and musician, Alice Parker. (Four-part harmony proved challenging to write until I studied with Alice at her Melodious Accord Fellowship I & III programs. Now, four parts is easy, and my ear hears the "layers" in music more readily.) Mountain Laurel Autoharp Gathering—the premier autoharp event in the world. Home of the Mountain Laurel Autoharp Championship. Music Publisher—home of the music software I use (it took me a long time to find something that would do everything easily, and this is it). Music Publisher 5 is very much "off the mouse" when it comes to entering clefs, keys, notes, beams, accents, etc., as it is for many other operations when working with keystroke commands. Free demo available at this site, and the developer (in Scotland, lads and lassies) also hosts a discussion group where users ask how-to questions and exchange information about music and notational issues. Original Dulcimer Players Club—hosts the annual Funfest the third weekend in July in Evart, MI (it's the dulcimer festival to end all dulcimer festivals, so if you play, go!). Walnut Valley Festival—the National Hammered Dulcimer Championship and International Autoharp Championship both occur here, along with other national and international championships in guitar, mandolin, banjo, mountain dulcimer, along with a regional fiddle championship. Westminster Choir College—my alma mater, and home to (as you can imagine) great choral-singing traditions. Summer week-long workshops, as well as Saturday Seminars during the year, cover a variety of topics for music educators, church musicians, and performers.
Shadrach......is the name of my first dulcimer, which I purchased in 1978 from Michael
Autorino (1917-1987). It is named for one of the three fellows in the book of
Daniel in the Bible, chapter 3 (Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, who refused to bow down to Nebuchadnezzar's idol
at the sound of many instruments, including, according to the King James
Version, the
dulcimer. A translating error was later discovered; the dulcimer appears to
have really been some kind of bagpipe.)
Complimentary MIDI files to "The Pumping Felt Monograph Series"Free MIDI files for The Flowers of Edinburgh
Corrections pages As much as we try to avoid them,
mistakes and edits do happen. A-Chording corrections Ultratonic correctionsIf you find a correction in any Shadrach publication, let us know so it can be added to the appropriate title.
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