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The CompuDance Music Locator
is intended to help you
organize your music
so that you can find what you want when you want it
for better music library management.
The operation allows you to
enter thousands of songs.
Each song can be classified in up to five classifications.
(Here at TAC we have over 8,800 songs in our database.)
Some Examples?
You might want to classify each song by TYPE
(Jazz, Classical, Dixieland, Blues, Show Tune, Waltz, Latin, etc.)
In addition, you might want to classify each song by TEMPO
(Fast, Slow, 3/4, Cut Time, Allegro, Reggae, etc.)
In addition, you might want to classify each song by AGE GROUP
(Babies, Adult Tap, Begin Ballet, Jazz Solo, Teen Ballet, etc.)
If you did that, then the program could search your music library
and list for you all slow Dixieland music suitable for adult tap,
or all fast Latin songs suitable for a teen ballet routine,
or all syncopated jazz music suitable for a jazz solo.
Or, just all show tunes in cut time. Get the idea?
You do not have to name your three classifications
TYPE, TEMPO and AGE GROUP.
You can name them anything you want.
More Examples?
In addition to those three classifications which you name,
CompuDance
adds two additional classifications: MEDIA and LOCATION.
Under the MEDIA classification, you can create categories like
CD, Record, Tape, Cassette, Video, 78 Album, 45 Album, Laser Disk, etc.
The choices are yours.
Under the LOCATION classification, you can have categories like
Home, Studio, Car, Road, Study, Closet, Basement, etc.
You choose the specific Location Categories.
So, you have five meaningful classifications
which you can apply to each piece of music in your Music Library.
Then you create as many as 20 categories under each classification that will help you organize your music library.
You can also search by artist, or title, or
subject, or word, or album.
Find music fast!
Want a list of all
songs with the word Moon in the title?
You got it! Or, a list of all
songs by Glenn Miller? Or all C&W songs?
Making some sense of that mess of
tapes, cassettes, CDs, records, etc.
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