Carrie Waltz
This post is one of my acoustic guitar recordings. It is a tune called "Carrie Waltz" which was composed by a guy named D.E. Jannon and published in 1854. I learned it from sheet music at the Library of Congress web site.
I'm only publishing an MP3, not an Ogg anything or a lossless version or the Audacity original. And I didn't pay any attention to the tagging process, so it might or might not have reasonable metadata and proper Creative Commons licensing in the ID3 tags. It takes forever to get all these details right and I want to see how it feels to focus on the tunes and not worry about the computer maintenance.
This recording is under a Creative Commons BY-SA license per my standard license statement.
Here's the sheet music original that I worked from:
Category: acoustic guitar, Creative Commons BY-SA, historical music, legal, lightnet, mymusic, public domain compositions 5 comments »

June 25th, 2007 at 3:32 pm
Lucas, it’s great. Like a cool glass of seltzer on a muggy day.
July 1st, 2007 at 7:01 am
Lovely. A gorgeous waltz, simply and well done.
July 11th, 2007 at 3:19 pm
[...] the third of a set of three waltzes by D.E. Jannon. I have also blogged recordings of Amy Waltz and Carrie Waltz. I don’t consider the series finished because I want to redo the Amy one, but who knows [...]
April 14th, 2008 at 1:49 am
[...] the third of a set of three waltzes by D.E. Jannon. I have also blogged recordings of Amy Waltz and Carrie Waltz. I don’t consider the series finished because I want to redo the Amy one, but who knows [...]
May 18th, 2008 at 6:11 pm
[...] This post is my second recording of D. E. Jannon’s 1854 piece Carrie Waltz. I previously blogged it about a year ago on blog.gonze.com. [...]