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» Site title: Glossary - Concise definitions of musical terms including form and theory, composers, instruments and historical eras, with RAM audio examples and purchase links. From Essentials of Music, online companion to the Essential Classics series of books published by W. W. Norton.
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» Site title: A2Gmusic.com » Site description: Resources, tips, news, classifieds, forums and music related databases. Includes information about copyrights, trademarks, marketing and locating a record label.
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» Site title: American Hit Network » Site description: Reviews, release dates, music news, concert dates and reviews, music history, games and web radio.
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» Site title: Auralgasms » Site description: Biographies, discographies, sound samples, tour dates and user comments focusing on new artists.
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» Site title: Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities » Site description: Stanford University project founded in 1984 offers free public access to large databases and online tools for music research and scholarship. Includes printable scores, voice-leading checkers, and scores and MIDI files for koto and tabla.
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» Site title: Computer Music bibliography » Site description: Large plain text annotated list of publications on MIDI, synthesis, and computer music, with links to music and artificial intelligence, maintained by Piet van Oostrum.
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» Site title: Evolutionary Music Bibliography » Site description: Companion to 2007 book discussing applications of evolutionary computation to music, by computer music professor Eduardo Reck Miranda of Plymouth, UK, and information technology professor (and trumpeter) Al Biles of Rochester, New York, US.
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» Site title: Glossary for Music Bibliography » Site description: Definitions of terms used in music bibliography, both English and German, from the Arthur Friedheim Library at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, US.
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» Site title: Grove Music Online » Site description: The mothership of musical scholarship offers links to nearly 50,000 articles, images and sound files from 6,000 contributors. Access by paid subscription, free trials and reduced rates available for libraries and schools.
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» Site title: Hidden Songs.com » Site description: Lists hidden and unlisted tracks found on albums and CDs, accepting submissions from site users.
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» Site title: MSN Music Guide » Site description: Includes news, reviews, charts and links.
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» Site title: Music Bibliography » Site description: Links to research materials, musical societies, scholarly journals, and various uncategorized sites annotated and maintained by Professor Bruce C. McIntyre of the Conservatory of Music at Brooklyn College (CUNY).
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» Site title: Music Bibliography at IUP » Site description: Course syllabus and brief articles for students of Carl Rahkonen at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, with links to a dozen significant music libraries and online archives.
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» Site title: Music Player Network » Site description: Portal with artist interviews, news, equipment reviews, and forums.
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» Site title: Music-Atlas » Site description: Portal with artist and band biographies, polls, top ten lists and musician jokes.
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» Site title: Musician Biographies » Site description: Thousands of authoritative articles, many with discography, bibliography, and awards. In two alphabetized lists, individuals and bands or groups.
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» Site title: Online Tuning Fork » Site description: Click to hear sustained pitches including C, E, and concert A 440mHZ. With links to similar sites.
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» Site title: Rhythm and Meter, A Bibliographic Glossary » Site description: Links to dozens of scholarly books and articles with glossary of terms, accepting user contributions. Created by graduate students at Indiana University in 1996.
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» Site title: Shavano Music Online » Site description: Self-help articles about band equipment, lighting systems, speakers, equalization, and business including contracts. Free submissions for bands seeking musicians and vice versa.
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» Site title: Solo Performer » Site description: Veteran singer-songwriter Steve Rapson of Quincy, Massachusetts offers extensive self-help articles on practical aspects of being a working musician, including legal and music business issues.
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» Site title: SongTrellis » Site description: Collaborative site offering chord changes to more than a thousand tunes as submitted by contributors, along with chat forums and FAQs.
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» Site title: Themefinder » Site description: Search by note names, intervals, or solfege to see matching classical themes or folk melodies in musical notation. From the Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities at Stanford University.
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» Site title: Web Music Database » Site description: Collaborative user-submitted database of cross-referenced artists, albums, tracks, and sound files.
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» Site title: Who Does That Song » Site description: Find artists by song title or titles by artist, cross-referencing artists who have changed names or joined different groups.
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It seems that when God was making the world, he called man over and bestowed upon him twenty years of normal sex life. Man was horrified. "Only twenty years of normal sex life?" but the Lord was very adamant that was all man could have.
Then the Lord called the monkey and gave him twenty years. "But I don''t need twenty years", he protested, "Ten is plenty for me."
Man spoke up eagerly. "Can I have the other ten?" The monkey graciously agreed.
Then the Lord called the lion and gave him twenty years, and the lion, like the monkey, wanted only ten.
Again the man spoke up, "Can I have the other ten?" The lion said of course he could.
Then came the donkey and he was given twenty years - but like the others, ten was sufficient - and again man pleaded, "Can I have the other ten?"
This explains why man has twenty years of normal sex life, plus ten years of monkeying around, ten years of lion about it, and ten years of making an ass of himself.
Humor of the day
Q: Why did the blonde have tire tread marks on her back?
A: From crawling across the street when the sign said "DON''T WALK".
Q: Why did the blonde keep a coat hanger in her back seat?
A: In case she locks the keys in her car.
Q: Why did the blonde tip-toe past the medicine cabinet?
A: So she wouldn''t wake up the sleeping pills.
Q: Why did God create blondes?
A: Because sheep can''t bring beer from the fridge.
Q: Why did God create brunettes?
A: Neither could the blondes.
Q: Why did the blonde wear condoms on her ears?
A: So she wouldn''t get Hearing Aides.
Q: Why did the blonde drive into the ditch?
A: To turn the blinker off.
Q: Why did the blonde try and steal a police car?
A: She saw "911" on the back and thought it was a Porsche.
Q: Why did the blonde scale the glass wall?
A: To see what was on the other side.
Q: Why did the blonde want to become a veterinarian?
A: Because she loved children.
Q: Why did the blonde take her typewriter to the doctor ??
A: She thought it was pregnant because missed a period.