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Ellington conference in Hawaii

I plugged Noteworthy Composer to the webmaster for the Duke Ellington Festival and Duke Ellington Conference planned for Hawaii next April (check it out at www.HAPA2.com/Duke). Steve liked what he saw, and has added a link to the NWC site.

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Wow, neat! Right there in the menu frame. Also nice that they used your quote, and a very good quote it is. :)

Fred

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Indeed. Hopefully, visitors to that site won't be fooled into thinking that it's just a MIDI player! Interestingly, easy-to-use NWC is advertised near another product that makes the opposite claim -- "for geeks." Different strokes for different folks.

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Hey, that's no fair! Geeks can use NWC too, just look at me for example... ;-)

Fred

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So, if you like Ellington (I'm not talking the common, commercial stuff like Satin Doll and A-Train, but I am talking about Creole Love Call, Washington Wobble, East St. Louis Toodle-Oo, Mood Indigo, Daybreak Express, Reminiscing in Tempo, three Sacred Concerts, Black and Tan Fantasie, Far East Suite, Madness in Great Ones, Happy-Go-Lucky Local, Harlem, Perdido, C-Jam Blues, Main Stem, Caravan or any of the other 2000 or 3000 pieces he wrote or co-wrote between 1923 and 1974), why not join us on the Duke-LYM discussion list? Duke-LYM is free, and you can check it out by sending the message "subscribe Duke-LYM" to majordomo@concordia.ca; you can unsubscribe at anytime too.

Also, why not consider a weekend at the Ellington conference in Hawaii next April, or a week or more at the Ellington cultural festival. Details at www.hapa2.com/duke

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Yipes! - and Cottontail - written 20 years before it's time.

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Thanks for the Ellington playlist, DAvid and Barry. I do like Jazz in general but I have remained a newbie for years. Such kind of what-to-listen guidance really helps and is never found widely.

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