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Aural Comprehension Guide- http://www.wmich.edu/mus-theo/etg/et_guide.html Music theory has one primary goal--to understand what we hear. Aural Comprehension, or ear training, strives to produce a listener/performer who can perceive sound in meaningful patterns--developing a hearing mind and a thinking ear. This is achieved by the tandem development of two types of activities: listening and performance.
  Boychoir- http://boychoirs.org/ Presenting the history of boychoir and boy singers from the ancient past to the present.
  The Ear Training Page- http://www.usit.com/jkavol/kavol.htm Intervals, scales, chords, advanced, and final sections help you to perfect your musical skills.
  Mrs. Carrier\'s Middle School Music Page- http://users.massed.net/~carrier/ This page is designed by a teacher for middle school students. The intent of the site is to engage students in research in music topics. The site includes www. activities, historical music survey, and just fun dept.
  Music Education at Datadragon- http://www.datadragon.com/education/ Includes: Learn and hear about different instruments; Learn to read music; Information on Musical Genres; This Day in Music History; and Other Musical Education Sites.
  Music Education Launch Site- http://www.talentz.com/ The World Wide Web is jam packed with music and music education sites. The Music Education Launch Site is a \'launch site\' for the web traveler in the area of music education. There are four basic launch pads you may choose from depending upon who you are and what you are looking for.
  Music Hall : Music Education Center- http://www.edgate.com/musichall/students/ Enter the Music Hall to read interviews with musicians and music industry professionals or to access hundreds of reviewed Web sites organized in categories created to complement the National Arts Standards for music education.
  Music Notes : An Interactive Online Musical Experience- http://library.thinkquest.org/15413/ Learn about note reading, intervals, scales, chords, and other useful information. Information spanning from the Medieval Era through the 20th century. Explore various styles of music from Rock to Bach.
  Musical Interactive Mosaic- http://library.thinkquest.org/13395/ Musical Mosaic will give you an impression how it is to compose songs using a computer. Strictly speaking, what you are going to do is not "composing", but "arranging" a song from prefabricated parts (originally by Mesut). Your equipment should understand "midi", of course.
  MusicNet: The Online Guide to Music Education- http://library.thinkquest.org/3306/ Welcome to MusicNet, an internet site dedicated to the spread of Music Education. Here you will find many unique and exciting things, including an interactive Music Education encyclopedia, tips from inside the music profession, and exciting contests and games!
  MusicStaff.com- http://www.musicstaff.com/ MusicStaff.com is a service which enables parents, students and musicians to find music teachers, music schools and music lessons anywhere in the United States.
  NotationStation- http://64.94.206.8/ Welcome to NotationStation.net! Add a whole new dimension to your music class with this easy, point-and-click way of placing your lessons online. Your students will learn more and have more fun when they can see, hear and play your lessons at NotationStation.net.
  Setting Your Sites on Music Class- http://www.nb.net/~mycall/Table.html Very clear and nicely laid out guide to using the Internet in music education, put together by a high school music teacher in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The creator says the intent of the guide is to: "Review a basic Internet & Music Technology history, provide music educators with the knowledge needed to enrich their music classroom using current Internet technology, review examples of actual music home pages, provide a practical approach to designing and creating a music site on the Internet."
  Trouble with Treble- http://www.tldsb.on.ca/schools/huntsvilleps/99/lessons/music/index.htm Trouble with Treble is a site created for you! This site focuses on providing a fun introduction to music for students.
  The World of Treble Voices- http://treblevoices.org/ A website devoted to the promotion and preservation of boychoirs, cathedral choirs of men and boys and boy treble soloists. Orchestra Music DiscoverESO- http://www.discovereso.com/ Welcome to the new classical music website with kids in mind! Here you\'ll find lots of information on the symphony orchestra, conductors and musicians, and the instruments they play.
  New England Philharmonic- http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/jcb/NEP/ The orchestra now known as the New England Philharmonic evolved from a community string ensemble, the Mystic Valley Chamber Orchestra, which was founded by the violists Michael Perrault and Gervasio de Chaves in 1976. The group gave its inaugural performances in Arlington and Belmont in November 1977 under the direction of Charles Ellis, its first conductor and music director.
  New York Philharmonic Gateway- http://www.nyphilharmon.org/ This site contains ticketing, scheduling and programming for the New York Philharmonic. There is also an archive of former exhibits, and they offer Real Audio files for download.
  New York Philharmonic KidZone- http://www.nyphilkids.org/ Includes: Musician\'s Lounge Composers\' Gallery Instrument Storage Room Instrument Laboratory Conductor/Soloist Dressing Rooms Newsstand Composer\'s Workshop.
  The Orchestra- http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/5116/orchestra.htm Learn about the Symphony Orchestra, the job of the conductor, and all the different musical instruments such as clarinet and other woodwinds, trumpet and other brass, violin and other strings, drums and percussion. Information, pictures, and sound clips for all the instruments are included.
  www.playmusic.org- http://www.playmusic.org/ The American Symphony Orchestra League in partnership with Parsons School of Design, a division of the New School for Social Research, have built this Shockwave-based site that introduces children to symphony orchestras with sounds and images.

 
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