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| notes    = This list will hopefully includes a lot of important URTEXT edition of tunebooks that were in print within the past years but are now out of print.
This list will hopefully includes a lot of important URTEXT edition of tunebooks that were in print within the past years but are now out of print.  
One may find them in large libraries. Alternatively one may inquire the Internet, which can access inventories of distributors and second-hand book stores... one may find them here!
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One may find them in large libraries.  
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Alternatively one may inquire the Internet, which can access inventories of distributors and second-hand book stores.
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... one may find them here!
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Individual tunes can be separately found in this site in ABC format together with annotation, comments, anecdotes and semantic links to alternative titles, alleged composers and/or geographical provenance,  of the same tune.
Individual tunes can be separately found in this site in ABC format together with annotation, comments, anecdotes and semantic links to alternative titles, alleged composers and/or geographical provenance,  of the same tune.
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Tunebooks listed here are freely downloadable and ready for printing in Portable Document Format, [http://lilypond.org Lilypond] and LaTeX were the tools used to typesetting music.
Tunebooks listed here are freely downloadable and ready for printing in Portable Document Format.
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[http://lilypond.org Lilypond] and LaTeX were the tools used to typesetting music.
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| A Favorite Collection of Tune with Variations Adapted for the Northumberland Small Pipes, Violin or Flute  || [[John Peacock]]|| W. Wright || 1805 || [[File:CPeacock.pdf|page=1|thumb|center|200px|A Favorite Collection of Tunes with Variations Adapted for the Northumberland Small Pipes, Violin or Flute]] || [[A_Collection_of_Tunes_with_Variations | A work in progress...]]
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| Fidel Martin (Northern New Hampshire Fiddler) - That's a Hot One: Transcription of Art Rosenbaum's field recordings from 1966 and 1967|| [[User:Andrew | Andrew Kuntz]]|| n.a. || 2024 || [[File:Fidel Martin.pdf|page=1|200px|center|thumb|Fidel Martin - That's a Hot One]] || Not available
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Latest revision as of 06:51, 28 August 2024

Tune Books
This list will hopefully includes a lot of important URTEXT edition of tunebooks that were in print within the past years but are now out of print.

One may find them in large libraries. Alternatively one may inquire the Internet, which can access inventories of distributors and second-hand book stores... one may find them here! Individual tunes can be separately found in this site in ABC format together with annotation, comments, anecdotes and semantic links to alternative titles, alleged composers and/or geographical provenance, of the same tune. Tunebooks listed here are freely downloadable and ready for printing in Portable Document Format, Lilypond and LaTeX were the tools used to typesetting music.

Title Author Editor Year Source Tune Book at TTA (experimental)
A Favorite Collection of Tune with Variations Adapted for the Northumberland Small Pipes, Violin or Flute John Peacock W. Wright 1805
A Favorite Collection of Tunes with Variations Adapted for the Northumberland Small Pipes, Violin or Flute
A work in progress...
Fidel Martin (Northern New Hampshire Fiddler) - That's a Hot One: Transcription of Art Rosenbaum's field recordings from 1966 and 1967 Andrew Kuntz n.a. 2024
Fidel Martin - That's a Hot One
Not available