Posting-Frequency: monthly Last-modified: 12 Jan 1999 Version: 1.9
This is the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) list for Piano-related Internet Resources.
This document contains references to Internet resources which are piano-related or of likely interest to piano players. It is intended to answer questions of the type 'Where can I find **** on the Internet?' In this listing preference is given to information sources created by educational institutions, non-profit organizations and voluntary efforts. Some commercial sources are included at the authors' discretion because of their interest to piano players, especially those hard-to-find items (piano rolls, piano parts, etc.). For fuller lists of links to commercial sources, see references below to music trade organizations of in section [18] Starting points for internet searches.
It is assumed that the reader has a fundamental familiarity with the various internet facilities, e.g., World-Wide Web, listserv, FTP, Gopher, telnet, etc. Please note that only companies and resources accessible by Internet are listed here. Please check other documents and FAQ lists for general listings.
The author welcomes any additions or corrections. Please e-mail to the address at the end of this FAQ for corrections, additions, or suggestions. Also when you do write with corrections, please be specific as to what section and title you are referring to. (I'm getting too many of 'there's an error' messages without any reference to what and where the error is. This makes it very difficult to figure out what is wrong)
This FAQ is periodically posted to rec.music.makers.piano, news.answers and rec.answers. This FAQ is available for retrieval from rtfm.mit.edu via anonymous FTP under:
/pub/usenet/news.answers/music/piano/internet-resources
If you do not have access to anonymous FTP, you may retrieve it by
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SEND usenet/news.answers/music/piano/internet-resources
You also have access to rmmp FAQs on WWW:
http://www.ptg.org/rmmp/