[comp.binaries.apple2] OK, Last Time

avery@netcom.COM (Avery Colter) (02/13/91)

OK, not sure if it's still up on the net or expired.

So, I'll go into more detail in explaining about the music file.

The song is "Mei Hwa San Nung" (Three Variations on Plum Flowers),
an ancient piece of music for the Chinese bridgeless long zither,
called the Ch`in.

The file is for the Soundsmith program.

I just figured that along with Axel FT and other wonderful modernistic
(read PREDICATBLE) numbers, the listenership might want to experience
some, like, higher musical culture? <grin>

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taob@pnet91.cts.com (Brian Tao) (02/16/91)

From avery@netcom.COM (Avery Colter):

> OK, not sure if it's still up on the net or expired.
>
> So, I'll go into more detail in explaining about the music file.
>
> The song is "Mei Hwa San Nung" (Three Variations on Plum Flowers),
> an ancient piece of music for the Chinese bridgeless long zither,
> called the Ch`in.

    Ok ok ok... that's the third time I've read basically the same message
about this song.  Now where is it???  I haven't seen it on comp.binaries yet! 
Did you ftp it somewhere instead?

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