Larry's MIDI Page     has info about the hardware and software I use for creating sequences and scores. MIDI files play the melody as an instrument (no live voices). Using MIDI is actually helpful, because you can sing along without trying to sound like someone else, like singing to an accompaniment track. In fact, many of the available accompaniment tracks are made from MIDI files with the melody track muted so that just the other instruments are heard.

Larry's Home Recording Page     contains information that has been compiled from personal experience of producing music recordings in a computer-centered home studio setting.

In addition to any mp3 files you may find on the individual song pages, mp3's and videos are also hosted at these websites: soundclick.com/larryholder
audiostreet.net/larryholder
myspace.com/larryholdermusic
reverbnation.com/larryholder
youtube.com/larryholder

The sheet music has been screen-captured and saved as .gif files so they can be displayed on (and printed from) web pages like any other graphic. These screen-captured scores, when printed, will be somewhat more granular than what you see on screen, but should still be quite readable. The original MakeMusic Finale® scores (prepared using Finale 2001 and Finale 2006) are available by request. Several scores are also available as PDF files.