User talk:TheProf

1000 Songs
Hi. Can you explain the purpose and contents of this learning resource to me ? Thanks. --S Larctia 13:36, 5 October 2011 (UTC)
 * Please respond: there are potential issues with your mass-creation of these pages on "songs" which need to be resolved. S Larctia 13:46, 5 October 2011 (UTC)

Sure. It is a hymnology project. The plan is for it to be open content, contributed by my students (and others). Much of the content will be short explanations with wikipedia links. Other content will be student compositions in pdf and/or audio files. The "songs" are mostly public domain hymns, with student editing and tunes supplied. I'm open to advice.

I'm also not clear on whether I put it in the right place or set it up well. School of Music seemed to be the right school, but this project is specifically sacred/congregational music. It should not be the only learning project in the Sacred Music division, and it seems there should be another layer between Sacred Music, and even Hymnology, and the 1000 Songs Project.
 * You might want to consider making the pages on individual songs sub-pages of the main resource. I think it's fine to put it in the Sacred Music division as it is - there will probably be more resources in the division in the near future. Please ask for any assistance if you need it - I'm a custodian here and can delete pages etc. S Larctia 20:31, 5 October 2011 (UTC)

Why, thank you! Can you tell me how to make those song pages as sub-pages? That's what I was trying to do, but I guess they are simply links instead. You should create them at 1000 Songs/"whatever you want to call the subpage". I'll move the current ones to subpages for you. --S Larctia 15:25, 6 October 2011 (UTC)

Thanks! I appreciate your help. After I wrote back last time, I guessed about how to do it, and it seemed to work. Thanks for moving the rest for me. We're in business!

Dead links et al
The music links is dead. I do nit care about the music. I care about the translations. Looks like nobody is working in this. Since this was started and abandoned can we rework it? To give alternate English translations? DErnestWachter (discuss • contribs) 02:59, 5 October 2019 (UTC)