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Wade Romonosky
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BIAB files

Post by Wade Romonosky »

I am looking for some websites with BIAB files.
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Howard Tate
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Post by Howard Tate »

http://www.members.shaw.ca/glitch/index.html

Allanah has thousands of BIAB files as well as lots of other good stuff on her site.

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Ronald Bear
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Post by Ronald Bear »

Wade
www.alisdair.com
You will need quickzip or something
like it to open the files. quickzip
is a free download. Ron
Wade Romonosky
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Post by Wade Romonosky »

Thanks guys that should keep me busy for a while. If anyone know of any more let me know.
Wade
Ron Victoria
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Post by Ron Victoria »

I have some midi sites if you want.
Ron
Bill Beall
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Post by Bill Beall »

Ron,

I have been looking for some midi sites and up until now have had no luck. If you have some I would love to have them.

Thanks,

Bill
John Lockney
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Post by John Lockney »

There is a Yahoo group for BIAB file sharing: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BIABFSG/

Its mostly classical and some jazz stuff.

It is easy enough to find "songs", where can I get some decent "styles" ? It seems like a country shuffle would be easy enough to do without sounding like a Casio keyboard demo from 1980!