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Take 6 Transcription Programme: Rationale, Outcomes and Methods
Rationale
The aim is to make the EFDSS’s online Take 6 archives more accessible and useable, for example for those with limited musical skills and/or who find it difficult to decipher a raw MS.
Outcomes
It is intended to support the Take 6 MSS with the following:
MIDI files of the melody line; PDF files that display sheet music of the songs;
Methods
The filenames are the Take 6 MSS references with dashes substituted for the forward slashes (e.g. GB-6a-39 for GB/6a/39).
The Butterworth archive is the first to be transcribed. Currently transcription is limited to songs collected by Butterworth himself from the mouths of the people; it omits material that Butterworth copied into his notebooks from printed sources such as Barrett, Chappell and the Journal of the Folk Song Society.
Take 6 Transcription Programme: The Butterworth Archive, MS 6a
Take 6 Transcription Programme: The Butterworth Archive, MS 7a