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Music Score: "Clementine (from New Orleans)"
By George Bogatko

This isn't exactly MMD stuff.  I found an old stock arrangement
in my fathers stuff: "Clementine (from New Orleans)".  I've put
all the individual parts into a full score, and loaded that score,
plus some audio files at this page:

  http://www.inluxeditions.com/htmlfiles/clementine.html

There you will find a PDF file of the score, a MIDI file rendition
of the score, and two RealAudio files, one of the MIDI file, and one
of The Goofus Five playing the tune.   They obviously had the stock
arrangement in front of them at the recording, and follow it for the
most part, but it's definitely not a literal reading.

I don't haunt the 78 or hot-jazz groups, so if one of y'all would
forward this to them I'd appreciate it.  Students of the style and who
wish to arrange for the band of the period should find this interesting
and useful.

Cheers,

George Bogatko
http://www.inluxeditions.com/

 [ Maybe we'll hear it performed on a new Decap dance hall organ!  ;)
 [ -- Robbie


(Message sent Fri 21 Apr 2000, 01:36:53 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

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