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The acoustics of musical instruments and the voice. The "Basics" directory introduces and explains general concepts.... see more

Music Theory, History, and Recorder instruction online.

Noteflight® is an online music writing application that lets you create, view, print and hear music notation with... see more

A music theory and analysis site complete with tutorials, exercises, Music theory reference, Articles about music and... see more

Virtual library containing over 4,000 (march 2007) public domain musical scores.

A teaching resource for digital literacy, stimulus for story telling and creativity that is FREE to download. It has been... see more

DSOKids is the Dallas Symphony Orchestra's magical doorway to a world of musical fun and learning for students, parents... see more

The system of music notation allows users to specify two of the main characteristics of music: the note to be played, and... see more

Creative Commons is a non-profit organization that offers free licenses that provide a flexible range of protections and... see more

This site contains an excellent set of animations and notes on the behavior of sound and sound waves in numerous... see more

This site contains a variety of movies, notation files, and links designed to introduce the instruments and associated... see more

Interactive introduction to the orchestra using Britten's famous work. Sounds, animations, multiple examples and... see more

Vic Firth is a nationally known snare drum stick producer. The link listed is their official site, which includes... see more

This site is maintained by C. K. Ladzekpo at UC Berkeley. It includes valuable information about the culture and music of... see more

Audacity is a free, easy-to-use audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux, and other operating systems.... see more

eMusicTheory.com provides online tools for teachers and students of basic music theory, everywhere. If you're teaching... see more

- Noise and Your Ears: Worth Hearing About! (published 1995; 562 KB) PDF - Acoustics and You: Learning About the Science... see more

Various collections for teaching Shakespeare (everything from lifestyle to Tudor music insult kits). See below for the... see more

The Aria Database is an actively growing collection of information about opera and operatic arias, assembled by a... see more

Explains how chords, cadences, and scales work in tonal music. Includes a discussion of modulation and chord substitution... see more

A media rich site that explores the history of graphical musical notation.

An introduction to orchestral instruments.

The Diction Domain? is dedicated to providing information about language diction for singing. It contains a database of... see more