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Eric CHARRY'S research on AFRICAN MUSIC SOURCES delivers sound & video samples, articles, discographies etc.. When you are involved to African instruments, I recommand highly to visit his homepage CLICK HERE.

Eric Charry is related to the Wesleyan University music Departement: http://www.wesleyan.edu/music .

The national Africa Museum (Tervuren, Belgium) collects also ethnic instruments from the Africa regios, especially Congo and Ruanda. Further information: http://www.africamuseum.be.

 

Allegro - Music Education Search Site: http://www.talentz.com/MusicEd/Allegro.mv

 

Austria Music Education sites (http://www.musica.at and http://www.orpheus.at ) are large homepages for music educators who search for an extended list of music shareware, music items, music and computer, music and teaching.

 

 

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Forum for DUTCH music teachers and music education: http://www.digischool.nl/mu/forums/muforum/index.html .

 

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The EUROPEAN MUSIC JOURNAL (EMJ) is the internet magazine with regularly updated information and a forum for people they like music and music education. Unfortunately, music-journal isn't independent at all: Verlag für Neue Medien (Freiburg, D) is the commercial editor for this european site. Click> http://www.music-journal.com.

Ethnic music: For specific information about ethnical musicinstruments in Maori-music, Papoea Madanq; Fiji, Tonga, Aborigines) look at: http://www.logosfoundation.org/etnische_muziek/index.html(only in Dutch, Moniek DARGE /Logos). The following sites about the Maori music and culture are: http://www.culture.co.nz.mauri/expressi.htm and http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~mervmcl/mmusic/ by MCLEAN
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What types of sounds can be found on the web? Click on any type (birds, musical nstruments, etc.) or any sound name (footsteps, whale, Jurassi Park, didgeridoo, etc.) in the FINDSOUNDS website (http://www.FindSounds.com ).

French music education innovation and gmebogosse: http://www.ircam.fr and http://www.ina.fr.grm

 

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"Musical Improvisation and Experimental music (Methodology) " is the unique and extended course (in Dutch) about experimental music and improvisation, written (and updated on net) by Godfried-Willem Raes (Conservatory of Ghent, Belgium) for his students improvisation & composition class: http://www.logosfoundation.org/index-god.html#Education - Onderwijs

 

The International Society for Music Education covers worldwide research, innovation and discussion about basics for music education. Click>: http://www.isme.org. The International Journal of Music Education (IJME) covers a wide range of articles concerning music education, including reports on ISME Conferences, the work of the Commissions, National Organisations and correspondents from around the world. Participation and communication are limited by membership and institutional links.

 

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Rob JONES's LINK PAGE is a regularly updated survey of hot music links and music educational bookmarks about: music history and theory, sheet music, mp3 sites, selected sites for music teachers, ethnomusicology (world music), music lessons (drum, guitar, strings, piano etc.). http://links2musiceducation.html.

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Music education sites links :

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/2405/resources.html

 

Music Learning Theory is an explanation of how we learn when we learn music.

http://www.unm.edu/~audiate/learning.htm

 

Music Notes: An Interactive ONLINE Musical Experience is a very interesting program. Theory, History, Styles, Professions, and Instruments are explained fully. Learn about note reading and chords, and explore historical information spanning from Medieval times to the present. The section on Music Styles is very in-depth and gives the definition and background on all types of music ranging from Caribbean to Rock. http://library.thinkquest.org/15413/

 

Don't forget to visit the remarkable collections of the new located Musical Instruments Museum (M.I.M.), Rue Montagne de la Cour 2, 1000 Brussels (Tel Educational Department: +32 (0)2 5450130. Email:<info@mim.fgov.be>). Virtual location: http://www.mim.fgov.be (< click).

On the +1 and +2 floor you explore the large collection of piano instruments from Belgium, England, Germany, Denmark, France, Austria and the United States.

Beside the eastern, the folk and other MIM-collections, there is the "Instrument Creation Workshop" of the hitech SOUND LAB SPACE on the -1 floor "Musicus Mechanicus" where you obtain a graphical representation of sound spectrums (harmonics) from acoustic instruments on screen, and where you can even create new timbres for a virtual instrument  by yourself.

 

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http://www.synthmuseum.com

 

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WFAE is the World Soundscape Project: Acoustical Ecology at the WFAE homepage: http://interact.noregon.edu/Medialit/

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