I have catalogued my organ music on a table in Microsoft Access. The categories I use are: Hymn Tune Name, common name, reference numbers in our hymnals, composer, name of collection, and "purpose", which could be liturgical season, part of liturgy, or whatever. I reference it all the time as I'm planning my intros, preludes, postludes, etc. Kathy Borgen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Arlene Jutting" <ajutting@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 6:15 PM Subject: [rodgersorgan] Music library databases > > Hi everyone: Do any of you have any information or use a database to > catalog your collection of organ music and or other music. I'm looking > for an existing database of organ music from which I can select and move > the data to my own personal database and be able to sort it by Composer, > Hymn Tune, Scripture Reference, Liturgical Season, etc. Would also like > to keep a record of the date each piece of music was used. It's true, > I'm lazy as I have a an organ collection of over 50 years as well as an > even older collection of classical, sacred, and pop piano and vocal (no > choir music). If you have any suggestions I'd be delighted to hear > them. And yes, I'm still organist at our church (over 35 years) and > thoroughly enjoying a Rodgers 957 with PR300. Many thanks, Arlene > > > ! > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Find new MIDI music and Guides to Rodgers Organs at www.frogmusic.com > > To post send messages to: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > To unsubscribe or change mail delivery (digest, vacation) > go to www.frogmusic.com/rodgersmem.html > > > > ! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Find new MIDI music and Guides to Rodgers Organs at www.frogmusic.com To post send messages to: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change mail delivery (digest, vacation) go to www.frogmusic.com/rodgersmem.html