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» Site title: Abacci Music Lessons » Site description: Music theory lessons with accompanying MIDI files.
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» Site title: A-Natural Atonality » Site description: Claims that atonality is unnatural while tonality is acoustically and historically natural.
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» Site title: The Ancient Musical Modes » Site description: Ideas regarding the "classical modes" described by Plato and Aristotle.
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» Site title: Atonal Set Calculator » Site description: Interactive atonal set calculator for pitch class sets and twelve-tone rows. Enter one or two sets and find normal order, prime form, Forte number, interval vector, and symmetry.
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» Site title: Auto-Transposer » Site description: Transposes all twelve major keys of chord progressions.
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» Site title: A Beginner's Guide to Modal Harmony » Site description: A concise explanation of the Gregorian and Renaissance modes and their development in the Common Practice era.
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» Site title: Bimodalism » Site description: A contemporary alternative to atonal styles of composition.
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» Site title: Creativelab » Site description: Visual representations of music expressed in terms of color. In English, Ukrainian and Russian.
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» Site title: eMusicTheory.com » Site description: Java applets designed to help students of music improve their basic music reading skills.
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» Site title: Essentials of Music Theory » Site description: Summarizes entry-level music theory through advanced topics. Includes beginners' drills.
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» Site title: The Fugue » Site description: An outline of the fundamentals of a fugue based on Hugo Norden's "Foundation Studies in Fugue."
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» Site title: Fugue No. 17: A-Flat Major » Site description: Introduction to the essential concepts of Schenkerian analysis applied to the Ab Major fugue of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I
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» Site title: Good Ear » Site description: Online ear training site.
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» Site title: Harmonic Bindings » Site description: A paper about the unification of Janecek's theory of imaginary tones with the two Risinger's principles of functional relations.
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» Site title: Harmony.org.uk » Site description: By Tom Sutcliffe. Aims to help students of music theory understand the role of chord progressions in musical structures. Site includes animated demos.
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» Site title: Interactive Circle of Fifths » Site description: A free music theory tool designed to help musicians interpret chord progressions, easily transpose music to a different key, compose new music, and understand key signatures, scales, and modes.
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» Site title: Interval and Chord Ear-Training » Site description: This site drills ear-training (aural skills), focusing on the aural recognition of musical sounds, including intervals and chords.
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» Site title: Modes and Scales in Indian Music » Site description: A historical look at concepts of Indian scales and modes comparing North and South Indian approaches.
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» Site title: Music Acoustics » Site description: The science of music. Explanations of how musical instruments work via waves and frequency modulation.
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» Site title: Music Theory » Site description: A guide to music theory that including chords, scales, music notation and other music theory topics. Has weblog format; includes links as well.
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» Site title: Music Theory » Site description: Covers intermediate and slightly advanced topics in tonal music theory.
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» Site title: Music Theory Help Site » Site description: Intermediate music theory help covering basics through beginning formal analysis and counterpoint.
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» Site title: Music Theory Instruction » Site description: Online instruction for all musicians beginner or advanced. Covers scales, chordal theory, progression theory, modes and foreign scales.
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» Site title: Music Theory Society of New York State » Site description: Provides a forum for the exchange of information and to promote music theory as a scholarly and pedagogical discipline. Site also contains membership and scholarship information as well as open calls for papers.
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» Site title: Music Worksheets » Site description: Downloadable worksheets for elementary and middle school students.
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» Site title: The Musical Octave » Site description: Thomas Váczy Hightower's study of musical scales. Discuses the meta-physical properties of music and the creation of musical scales from an acoustic and mathematical perspective.
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» Site title: Nuottila » Site description: Online ear training fundamentals site. [Requires Java]
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» Site title: Pattern Thinking in Music » Site description: Offers visual aid to recognizing musical patterns occurring in melody, harmony and rhythm. Provides online demonstration; requires download.
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» Site title: Polytempo Music Articles » Site description: Articles by John Greschak. Includes an annotated bibliography of polytempo music.
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» Site title: Rhythm Exercises » Site description: Notation for drills, rudiments and etudes for practicing rhythm.
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» Site title: Ricci Adams' Musictheory.net » Site description: Includes introductory and intermediate music theory lessons, ear trainers, and books.
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» Site title: SchenkerGuide » Site description: An introduction to Schenkerian analysis for undergraduate music students. Includes background, working method, glossary and bibliography.
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» Site title: Schoen Musical Notation » Site description: Julius Schoens alternative to traditional musical notation, has music notation documents, reference, and discussion.
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» Site title: Skytopia: Music and Art Aesthetics » Site description: Author's overview of how every piece of music, every sound, and every picture can be rated on its own merits outside (as well as inside) human opinion.
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» Site title: Solomon's Music Resources » Site description: Resources for composers, music theorists, and researchers of music, with sound files, papers and compositions.
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» Site title: Star Theory » Site description: Free preparatory syllabus in music theory and orchestration.
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» Site title: Technical Committee on Musical Acoustics » Site description: A group within the Acoustical Society of America, that concerns itself with the application of science and technology to the field of music. Contains members, a list of papers, acousticians and links.
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» Site title: Teoria » Site description: Includes software, books, exercises, and links.
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» Site title: Theory on the Web » Site description: Intermediate music theory review for college students.
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» Site title: The Tonal Centre » Site description: Interactive site for music composers and theorists which explains and demonstrates some of the key concepts of tonality; including chords, scales, cadences, and modulation.
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» Site title: Tonality Guide » Site description: Fundamentals of tonality and music theory created as an online teaching tool with written and aural examples.
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» Site title: 8-Tone Quarto-Modes Concept » Site description: Information with mp3 files, an introduction to the "diminished-major" and its applications.
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» Site title: VCU Music Theory Resources » Site description: Music theory and ear training resources from Virginia Commonwealth University.
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