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Bb 2.0

Bb 2.0 is a collaborative music and spoken word project. The page is laid out with 20 videos which you can play together and / or at different start times.

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Musopen

Musopen offers classical music and sheet music that is in the public domain. All the music can be downloaded.

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Freeplay

Freeplay music offers a comprehensive collection of High End Broadcast production music spanning all the popular musical genres which is available to be downloaded.

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Fantastic Machine

(Thanks Stephanie)

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John Cage “4′33″

This is an excellent piece of modern music. It really must be seen to be believed.

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MSNBC has an article on how teachers are integrating the Wii in their music classes.

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Richard Baraniuk mentions a site by Kitty Jones in his lecture. Understanding Basic Music Theory includes notations, definitions, the physical basis, notes and scales as well as harmony and form.

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Jam Studio

Jam Studio allows students to create their own original pieces of music. You simply choose the chords, the instrument and tempo and Jam Studio will play back your original creation. The audio file can then be saved. (A free account must be created in order to save the music). You can use PowerPoint, Sound Studio [...]

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Music Links

This is a pretty badly designed website but it has some really cool music links. Check out Shambles in S.E. Asia – The Music Department.

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Music Theory

Teoria is a music theory site. It includes interactive and free educational music resources. Sections on tutorials, exercises, references and articles are included.

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