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Originally Posted by Scarlett O'Hara
You're absolutely welcome! I would advise to not give up on the project, put aside sure, but not forever. Where can I access your projects?
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So kind of you to inquire!
The text is primarily an ethnomusicological survey spanning 20th century analog classicism to contemporary digital modernity. Lots of content about rare vinyl, ambient and experimental music, and a bit about digital library management for large collections.
I think I mentioned earlier in this thread that the articles are presented chronologically in the book, so my most refined content comprises the latter chapters. At least this way the reader can join me on my journey of discovery.
You'll find a very brief summary of my publishing adventure
shared to my member journal here with a link to the book.
I should note that one reader told me his copy downloaded in black and white, but after I worked with Google's support team I was assured that the fully-illustrated text is in fact in full color. They surmised that the large size of the file might have made the reader's ebook device remove color for the sake of memory-handling. Download on a desktop for best results, then transfer it as needed.
Thanks again!