New medium called slotMusic is similar to microSD cards and compatible with thousands of cell phones, computers, etc already on the market. Could this be another example of entertainment industry innovation that could be adapted for educational uses?
Online, user-friendly resource for licensing music for recording and reproducing.
MENC addresses the often-overlooked legal issues involved in recording and selling student performances.
MENC answers the question of whether or not you can legally change the lyrics to a copyrighted song.
A group for people interested in technology-assisted music teaching and learning.
This article highlights the pluralism of American music. David Nicholls traces the development of American music from the end of the 19th century and investigates its nature of inclusivity, its early melding of indigenous, African American, and European influences, and its journey to establish this multiplicity.
This Web site hosts several music games for children of all ages, including “Musical Sketch Pads” and “Rhythm Band.” Both games involve selecting instruments and placing notes on a blank page, thus composing songs that can be played on the computer after their completion.
Aviary is a suite of web-based applications (RIAs) for people who create. From image editing to typography to music to 3D to video, we have a tool for artists of all genres.
A reference site to help identify public domain and royalty free music.
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