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    Default Source for Jules Cottin melodic studies?

    Anybody have a line on it?

    I can find his mandolin method, but not the other works.

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    Default Re: Source for Jules Cottin melodic studies?

    Have you tried https://www.loc.gov/search/?all=true&q=jules+cottin?

    Never mind. Looks like they list it as "catalogue record only."

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    Default Re: Source for Jules Cottin melodic studies?

    If you search the Library of Congress online catalog, you'll get 35 hits. I cataloged most of these items at LC over the last few years in my attempt as a volunteer to get more of LC's mandolin scores in the catalog. Cataloging is also the first step in digitization and so if I live long enough (doubtful) maybe I'll be able to talk LC into digitizing the many hundreds of mando scores I've cataloged.

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    Default Re: Source for Jules Cottin melodic studies?

    Michael Reichenbach (Mandoisland) has some links to Cottin's Method books. (Oops! you did say you found the methods—sorry!)

    I think book 3 from these studies— "Etudes Melodiques d'Agilite pour Mandoline—may be for sale from this site but they are away until January 7. If you want the other books you may need to contact them.

    Probably best to search for the French title in general.
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