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This site is a forum for performance suggestions on specific organ pieces or collections.  Helpful suggestions are welcome from anyone.  These are collected as "articles" or "discussions":
This site is a forum for performance suggestions on specific organ pieces or collections.  Helpful suggestions are welcome from anyone.  These are collected and displayed either as "articles" or "discussions":
*ARTICLES are more formal presentations listed under specific performance categorires (registration, tempo and meter, articulation and phrasing, etc.)
*ARTICLES are more formal presentations listed under specific performance categorires (registration, tempo and meter, articulation and phrasing, etc.)
*DISCUSSIONS ("talk" pages) are more conversationial statements listed under any heading related to the piece or collection being discussed.
*DISCUSSIONS ("talk" pages) are more conversationial statements about anything related to the piece or collection being discussed.


== Editing conventions on talk pages ==
=== Editing conventions on talk pages ===
Having discussions on a free-form wiki page will seem strange at first. It helps if everyone follows some simple editing conventions:
Having discussions on a free-form wiki page will seem strange at first. It helps if everyone follows some simple editing conventions:



Revision as of 15:37, 28 January 2011

Welcome to the Organ Playing Wiki
An open forum about classical organ performance.

This site is a forum for performance suggestions on specific organ pieces or collections. Helpful suggestions are welcome from anyone. These are collected and displayed either as "articles" or "discussions":

  • ARTICLES are more formal presentations listed under specific performance categorires (registration, tempo and meter, articulation and phrasing, etc.)
  • DISCUSSIONS ("talk" pages) are more conversationial statements about anything related to the piece or collection being discussed.

Editing conventions on talk pages

Having discussions on a free-form wiki page will seem strange at first. It helps if everyone follows some simple editing conventions:

  • Always sign your name after your comments. Use the four tildes “~~~~” wiki syntax (or the signature button signature button in the toolbar above the editing textbox). For more information see Help:Signatures.
  • Start a new discussion with a ==level 2 heading== at the bottom of the page (or use the “+” tab)
  • Indent replies with colons (:) at the beginning of the line.

For an example and more information about how to use the discussion ("talk") pages, visit this link.


Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.