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=== TUNE BOOK tab === | === TUNE BOOK tab === | ||
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This tab identifies sources in print in which the tune may be found, either in manuscript or publication. | This tab identifies sources in print in which the tune may be found, either in manuscript or publication. | ||
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New Users Adding tunes Tune book Recorded sources Tune Annotations Typesetting Guidelines Public domain material Theme Code Index
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TUNE BOOK tab
Book/Manuscript TitleThe title of the book or manuscript in which the tune is contained. FIDELITY ALERT~ The book/manuscript entered is the oldest one that can be verified as containing the tune with the tune title you are entering. The abc should be entered in the 'Score' section so that it can be verified. Do not enter a publication/manuscript that has the tune if it appears under a different title (although this would be a welcome addition to the 'Annotations' section). Editor/Compiler/CollectorDenotes the individual(s) who compiled and edited a print collection, or assembled a music manuscript collection. Page/Tune NumberEnter the page the tune can be found in the book or manuscript, and, if tunes are enumerated, the number of the tune in the collection. Theme Code IndexTheme coding is a crucial function of the TTA, as it makes possible the matching of variants and the identification of un-named tunes. Tunes in the TTA are to be indexed using the numerical coding system for identifying initial musical themes as outlined by Charles Gore in The Scottish Fiddle Music Index (The Amaising Publishing House Ltd, Musselburgh, 1994). Mr. Gore acknowledges with gratitude the efficiency of the Numerical Representation system of Irish musical scholar Breandán Breathnach, upon which his own system is based. For best utility in the semantic environment, theme codes for each distinct strain need to be entered in the appropriate text box. An explanation of Gore's system can be found at the FARNE (Folk Archive Resource North East) site, item #6 on the "Search Tips" page. |