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Periodically I get complaints that the links to the tunes don't work. I suspect that this happens because the site is written in plain HTML, and is designed so that it can be navigated in a downloaded copy. ( I use a mirroring program to keep a copy on my hard drive.) For those with an interest in such things, the site is written and maintained using the Bluefish editor in Linux.
So far as I can see, Internet Explorer doesn't like me doing things that way. It feels I should be using FrontPage or something equally stupid, which will do things the way IE likes them. Since I don't use IE, I don't give a damn what it thinks.
I have never encountered any problems with this site using the Mozilla browser. If you are having problems, I suggest you try it. You can download it for free, eithe as a stand-alone browser (the Firebird version) or the full version with mail, newsgroup and chat facilities. Eitheer version comes with neat features such as popup blocking and tabbed browsing; for those with a real POP3 mail account, the full version has a SPAM filter that's worth the price of admission all by itself. I rarely see a junk mail message any more.
Some Hints on Learning Tunes
Learning Tunes in "Other" Time Signatures
Learning to Sight Read Music
Sight Reading Tutorial for 6/8 Tunes
What it takes to learn piping
Some notes on Drone Reeds
A Few Links
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