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Find traditional instrumental music
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  | title    = Featured Tunes Music Library
  | title    = Tune annotations form
  | notes    = | notes    = '''Featured Tunes''' are considered to be some of the best articles TTA has to offer, as determined by TTA's editors. They are used by editors as examples for writing other articles.{{break}}
  | notes    = | notes    = Here you can enter annotations, comments, discussion topics, anectodes, provenance, examples of associated lyrics and miscellaneous information regarding a melody{{break|2}}
On non-mobile versions of our website, a small bronze star icon &nbsp; [[File:cscr-featured.svg|15px|link=Featured_content|This is a featured Tune. Click here for more information.|alt=Featured tune]] &nbsp;(This star symbolizes the featured content on TTA.) on the top right corner of an article's page indicates that the article is featured. {{break}}
On most smartphones and tablets you can also select "Request Desktop Site" to see this line (do a search to find out how).{{break|2}}
[[File:Open book.png|link=|alt=Featured Tunes Music Library]]
[[File:Open book.png|link=|alt=Featured Tunes Music Library]]
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Revision as of 16:06, 22 January 2020

This is the 'TuneAnnotation' form. To add a page with this form, enter the page name below; if a page with that name already exists, you will be sent to a form to edit that page.



Tune annotations form
Here you can enter annotations, comments, discussion topics, anectodes, provenance, examples of associated lyrics and miscellaneous information regarding a melody

Featured Tunes Music Library