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Hi, thank you for your message
You are the second user to have noticed this, so I will raise the issue with our tech team.
Many thanks
Justin @ MusBook Customer Support

Friedrich Kuhlau said:
For some reason, the main MusBook header no longer appears on my personal page. Yet I can see it everywhere else on the site.

Any ideas?

FK

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Perhaps limit the UK-centricity somewhat?

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Hi, this is Justin at MusBook Support.

I'm pleased to say that the new version of MusBook which is a very short time away from launch, is fully globalized and not at all UK-centric. Also, as our users grow you will find a rapid internationalization of our users. Stay tuned!

Sophie said:
Perhaps limit the UK-centricity somewhat?

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Add a section that looks at humour in music. Anecdotes about musos...original anecdotes, not the operatic ones we have heard countless times.

How about a section on musical biogs? Rossini, Verdi, Schubert etc

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Also...............how about a section that identifies all the classical radio stations throughtout the world that can be reached by internet. And a button that lets you hear them.

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Hello Randolph,

Thanks so much for your great idea! I've added them to our development schedule and you can expect to see them on the site within the next couple of months.

With best regards
Justin @ MusBook Support

Randolph Magri-Overend said:
Also...............how about a section that identifies all the classical radio stations throughtout the world that can be reached by internet. And a button that lets you hear them.

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Here's another thought...How about a calendar of birthdays and what's happened on all days of the year?

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