========================================================================= Date: Wed, 28 Aug 1996 18:51:54 +1000 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Terrance McDermott Subject: Lithuanian audience I thought I'd forward this to anyone interested in sending their music to Lithuania. From: laluna@pikuolis.omnitel.net Hi, We are the young radio station "La Luna" from Lithuania.We are a regional 100,8 FM and cable radio station and we have nearly 300,000 listeners.We are based in the only part of Lithuania Klaipeda.We cover the Western part of Lithuania with our programs.Radio station "La Luna" has been exis- ting about a year and it is very young and inexperienced,but it already has it's devoted listeners. About 30 enployers are working in our station.Our listeners overage age is 18-45 years.Our programs contain a lot of local and foreign information and various games,but the music occupies most of the time.We are broadcasting various music which mainly accesible to everyone:rock,pop,jazz,acid,techno, alternative,house,ambient,trance... We are not rich because the business of radio stations has started not long ago.That is why we are asking your help and support.You could send us the newest and not so new promo music materials:cd's,lp's,mc's,dat's.If it's very hard,we could pay for postal.In short,we would like to co-operate with you and if you think you could have some use from the cooperation with us we would be really happy.We are looking forward to your answer. All best,Daivaras Urbonas P.O.Box581 5813 Klaipeda Lithuania ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 28 Aug 1996 09:42:00 -0700 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Peter Mueller Subject: tangential discussion (Mozart among us) While I realize this has little to do with the list (well some of the people discussed on the page below do make E-music), I couldn't help but think of this list when I discovered this page. The page is called Mozart Among Us, and given the recent thread with a similar name... Anyways, I hope some folks find it interesting and/or useful http://www.io.com/~glenford/Mozart_Among_Us_TOP ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 29 Aug 1996 06:34:30 -0700 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Nathanael W Berry Subject: Re: EMUSIC-L - Andy Andy posted: >Nathanael W Berry wrote: >> >> Andy, >> Dont take the EMUSIC list so seriously. You are somewhat a >> victim of your own observation. ... >You'll >know who you are, private mailers! > Andy, Didn't intend to offend with the private mail - thought you had made it off the list (although technology seems to have interceded :-) and was attempting to give you a non-"flame"-atory idea of what the list is generally about, maybe give you reason to stay. To all others - sorry about the off topic bandwidth, answering via private email seemed a bit perpetuating... Nate ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 29 Aug 1996 08:15:34 -0700 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: John Krikawa Subject: Re: ## VRML 1.0 & Atonal Set Theory to S-COM ## Doug Wellington writes: >Have you looked through any of the 20th century theory books? Allen Forte's >"The Structure of Atonal Music" is one of the best references... I also >suggest "Basic Atonal Theory" by John Rahn... And George Perle has written >a couple interesting books, "Serial Composition and Atonality" comes to >mind... > >For starting out with some of this stuff, I suggest you get Larry Solomon's >Music Analysis program. <"http://www.azstarnet.com/~solo"> I must say Larry's page caught me be surprise. Very cool with good links. (Who did the web-art, you or Nancy?!). [It was a pleasure seeing his last show. . .good to see you there, sorry we didn't get a chance to talk] >Just say NO to Netscape Navigator! Now, Doug, you know better! ;) -john ---------------------------------------------------------------------- JKRIKAWA@CCIT.Arizona.Edu Tucson, Arizona homepage-less day: (520) 626-6013 night: (520) 326-3068 ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 30 Aug 1996 14:47:05 +0000 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Mark Kerr Subject: Mailing Lists Hi all, Does anyone know if there is an Alesis or Korg mailing list? Thanks, Mark Kerr ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 30 Aug 1996 16:44:22 -0400 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Jonathan Klizas Subject: Re: Mailing Lists At 02:47 PM 8/30/96 +0000, you wrote: >Hi all, > >Does anyone know if there is an Alesis or Korg mailing list? > >Thanks, >Mark Kerr > Check out http://harmony-central.mit.edu/cgi-bin/search-mail.pl which is the Harmony Central Mailing List Archive. They list Korg Wavestation and Korg 01w mailing lists. The archive goes back to 12/95 (e-music as well). Also check out CataList at http://www.lsoft.com/lists/listref.html You can search for Listserv mailing lists there. It has the most complete listing that I know of (although not completely complete). Jonathan Klizas jcklizas@bc.cybernex.net ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 1 Sep 1996 01:11:19 +0200 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Piet van Oostrum Subject: Midi files/software archives on the Internet There is a list of ftp and mail server archives with MIDI documentation, programs and music on the Internet. Also enclosed is a list of MIDI and electronic music related mailing lists. The latest version of this file can be obtained by ftp from ftp.cs.ruu.nl [131.211.80.17] in pub/MIDI/DOC/archives, on the WWW by http://www.cs.ruu.nl/pub/MIDI/DOC/archives or by e-mail from mail-server@cs.ruu.nl (send a message with HELP in the body). The latest monthly version is also available in the various news.answers archives around the world, in music/midi/archives. Version: $Id: archives,v 1.160 1996/04/15 15:05:40 piet Exp $ ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 1 Sep 1996 01:11:19 +0200 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Piet van Oostrum Subject: Computer Music bibliography There is a bibliography on synthesizers, midi, computer and electronic music that I have collected from various sources. I have tried to bring some structure into it, but not all books will fit into a single subject. NOTE: I haven't read these books, and the comments are from other people. The latest version of this file can be obtained by ftp from ftp.cs.ruu.nl [131.211.80.17] in pub/MIDI/DOC/bibliography, on the WWW by http://www.cs.ruu.nl/pub/MIDI/DOC/bibliography or by e-mail from mail-server@cs.ruu.nl (send a message with HELP in the body). The latest monthly version is also available in the various news.answers archives around the world, in music/midi/bibliography. 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