E.T. Paull - Page Two

You knew it was coming, page two, it just had to be.  I'm sinking deeper and deeper into the abyss. Everybody says keep up the good work. So here we go, starting with Ziz March.

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Ziz March and Two Step 1907 Midi

Lincoln Centennial March 1909  Midi

Witch's Whirl Waltzes 1901. This one is an interpretive waltz and is not very musical, I don't think I'll bother transcribing any more of it. Midi

What Reiley Left Behind  1898


    This Photo from Wayland's collection
A Warmin' Up in Dixie 1899 Midi

The left picture of Warmin' up in Dixie is a Hoen lithograph printed somewhere between 1909 and 1925.  The second copy was lithographed by Rosenthal between 1897 and 1900.  If you look at the blow up of the two sheets you'll will see that the Hoen print is much nicer and a great deal more detailed.

The Mardi Gras 1897 Midi

The left picture of Madri Gras is an earlier version with the girl holding the Devil's tail and the girl in the center with the frilly dress.

Pershing's Crusaders 1918 Midi

Charge of the Light Brigade 1896  Midi

Charge of the Light Brigade 4 Hand Arrangement    Midi

The Carnival King 1911 Midi

Flashlight 1909  Midi


                                                                          This Photo from Wayland's collection

Vanity 1919.  Here is a small sample of the music, maybe someday I'll do a little more. Midi

The Circus Parade 1904 Midi

Uncle Josh's Huskin Dance 1898  Midi

Agacerie  1897

Nobody Else Put You   1901


                                                                                                                                                                                  This Photo from Wayland's collection

The Masquerade 1907 Midi

Hurrah! for the Liberty Boys, Hurrah! 1918  Midi

Ticklish Sensation 1914.  Its hard to see but there's a fly on his nose.  Midi

Broken Ties   1901

New York and Coney Island Cycle March 1896  Midi
Here again is one of those sheets with two different litho houses, Hoen on the left and somebody else on the right, probably Rosenthal.

The Triumphant Banner March 1909  Midi

The Jolly Balcksmiths March 1905  Midi
 
 

We'll Stand by the Flag 1898 Midi

Sheridan's Ride 1922 Midi

The Four Horsemen 1924 Midi

Kaiser Jubilee March 1913 Midi

Spirit of France 1919 Midi

March Victorious 1919 by Black, and again in 1923 by Paull Midi

If anybody is interested I'll explain how I make these images for the web site.  The pictures are much to large for the average scanner, even the small format ones.  So using a program called, "iPhoto Plus", U-Lead Systems seems to be the parent company, I'm able to scan half the image and then the other half and then "stitch" the two halves together, this program (iPhoto Plus) is an old program used with the old hand scanners to knit the scans together. The next step is to transfer the image to "Paint Shop Pro", JASC Inc., this program allows me a greater latitude for arranging the image into what you see.

    Noteworthy is the music program used in creating the Midi files. It's a wonderful program and can be used for all kinds of music arranging and such.  It's really fast and easy once you learn the keyboard commands.
http://www.ntworthy.com

Remember to keep those comments coming.  jfeenstra@earthlink.net

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Updated February 15, 2008