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Dear FreeMusicNow.com and SheetMusicOnline.net members:

I would like to know how many of you would mind getting this email once
per week with a featured free music file of the week?

I would like have you discover some of the music gems that reside in
the cyberworld and give these artists, including myself, an opportunity
to get some great exposure as well as a chance to rise in the mp3.com
charts which can result in even more opportunities.

This week, an arrangement I did of Eric Satie's Gnossienne No. 3 for
sax, guitar and fretless electric bass has creped up the Classical
Crossover Charts
to the #3 position. You can help me push it up to the top of the
classical charts by clicking here:

http://www.linkcounter.com/go.php?linkid=51181

Just enjoy the music, play it daily and/or pass the link on to someone
else.

MP3.com actually pays its artists a royalty for the playback of their
music. Ironically, I've been a dues paying
member of ASCAP for 8years and have never seen a penny.

I've also made a change to the FreeMusicNow.com site which I would love
feedback about. I won't tell you what the difference is because I want
to see how noticeable it is.

Check it out: http://freemusicnow.com?10_18_00

After you've clicked above, VOTE here in our POLL:
http://www.egroups.com/polls/sheetmusiconline



Here is a joke


blond drummer, tired of being ridiculed by his peers, decides

to learn how to play some "real" musical instruments. He goes to

a music store, walks in, approaches the store clerk, and says,

"I'll take that red trumpet over there and that accordion."


The store clerk looks at him a bit funny, and replies, "OK, you

can have the fire extinguisher but the radiator's got to stay."

Thanks for all your support:

Will Taylor





Wed Oct 18, 2000 4:56 am

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