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An Album by Mike and John Ellis In 2006, Mike and his son, John, compiled the CD "...Dreaming...". You can hear the songs on the CD by clicking on the picture to the left. Or Purchase Individual Songs for just $0.75 each at Soundclick.com. There are fifteen songs of all flavors on the CD. All but two were written by Mike. One was written by John and the other was the Lennon and McCartney tune "Because" just because I liked it so much, as it was performed and recorded entirely by John, with no other musicians or vocalists.

You can also hear Mike perform with The Ellis Brothers and The Exiles on Mike's youtube page.

Mike Ellis Music Instruction Visit the Mike Ellis Music Instruction website to find out about Mike's Private Lessons Studio in northeast Dallas. Mike teaches Guitar, Piano, Bass, and Banjo and will soon be adding a Drum instructor. Mike has worked and played with folks like Chuck Rainey, Greg Bissonet, and Academy Award winner Robert Duvall.
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The New Understanding of Musical Expression ( NUME ) method of transcribing music in Western Culture could be considered the single greatest advance in music transcribing in the last several hundred years. It is featured in The Music Notation Project (formerly The Music Notation Modernization Association) because  "...it is certainly possible to solve problems in a different manner, as you have done with your carefully designed system, which is one reason why we want to maintain a link to your Web site on the MNP page" and "Another reason is that you've come up with a novel rhythmic notation, and rhythmic innovations are under-represented on the MNP Web site,"

Professional Music Instructor Dan Anderson sent the following comment about NUME.  "Your NUME notation system is so sensible it makes me feel guilty for putting kids through our convoluted traditional system."

Last Updated: 02/23/2009
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