Sent from my iphone On 09/08/2013, at 12:58 PM, Noel Jones <gedeckt@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Yes, unfortunately...well, let me tell you a story first. > > I am working on a project, getting ready to play the organ for a silent movie > from 1922. > > Sometimes we can find music cue sheets that were published by the movie > company, listing suggested music in the order of the scenes, listing the > amount of time for that scene. > > This is really valuable information. Unfortunately, the movie companies had > music publishers create these for them and just coincidentally, much of the > music they recommend was music that they published. > > That's often a difficulty with the NPM list, so be aware that some of the > choice suggestions might not be the best choice for you and your parish! > > noel > > On Aug 8, 2013, at 10:30 PM, Audrey Seah <themanualworker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi, >> The National Association of Pastoral Musicians also has a comprehensive >> planning resource that is accessible. Hope this is useful. >> >> http://www.npm.org/Planning/index.html >> >> >> >> On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Teresa Haifley <dthaifley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> There was a request on the survey for an accessible website with music >>> suggestions for Mass. Here is the only one that I have found that is >>> accessible and easy to use, plus it is pretty complete. >>> >>> http://canticanova.com/pln_main.htm >>> >>> Cantica Nova is a publishing company and they offer this service free. >>> Check it out. >>> >>> >>> Teresa >>> > > Noel Jones, AAGO • noel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Looking for guide books, music and MIDI help with Rodgers Organs? > Want to know more about Gregorian Chant and Catholic Choirbooks? > > www.frogmusic.com 423 887-7594 • 423 333-0947 cell > Frog Music Press • 201 CR 432 • Englewood, TN 37329 > >