User talk:Stevetremblay
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[edit] Mt. Lebanon Percussion
First, welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions at Mt. Lebanon Percussion. I have to say that's one of the better-written new articles I've come across in a while. As far as getting the citation in the article, I went ahead and put in the one for MostlyMarimba, and then I talked about the syntax on the talk page.
One of the great things about Wikipedia is the collaboration. I've added material to articles before going, "Okay, I've got the facts; can somebody else clean up the language?" in the edit summary, and everybody comes together to get it in. Same thing here: I know the syntax for the <ref> tags and the {{cite web}} template, so it was no trouble at all for me to put that into the article.
Of course, if you have any other questions as you edit, feel free to ask on the articles' talk pages, or you can leave a message for me on my talk page, and I'll be glad to help you out.
And again, thank you for your contributions! —C.Fred (talk) 03:46, 20 June 2006 (UTC)