http://www.classicalarchives.com/index.html


Listen to classical music right on the Web in different midi levels. Includes Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Debussy, Handel, Haydn, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Scarlatti, and Schubert.

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http://www.pianonanny.com


A complete set of piano lessons on the Web. Put a keyboard next to your keyboard and you’re ready to go! With many links to other music sites.

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http://www.dsokids.com/2001/rooms/musicroom.asp


Welcome to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s “magical world” of musical fun and learning for students, parents, and teachers. The music room is filled with information about musical instruments, composers, and music periods as well as the Dallas Symphony. Look for games, activities, and a library of music clips highlighting composers, instruments, musical notes, and national anthems from selected countries. A teacher’s lounge provides information for the classroom.

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http://www.guitarworld.com/

This website is a shrine for upcoming and expert gui­tar players. You can down­load tabs, notes and other details which may help you improve on your style of playing. The website fea­tures comprehensive infor­mation on amps, distortion pedals and various types of guitar. You can get first hand informa­tion on the website’s message board.

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http://www.worldmusic.net/

If you’re not interested in music of the world, this website is the one for you. It has ample information of various artistes from around the world making world music. It has several sections dedicated on music styles of various countries including Indian classical. A very good website if you are interested in expanding your musical horizons.

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http://www.q4music.com/

Q Magazine is to Europe what Rolling Stone is to US music scene. The website has indepth coverage of what is happening in the various genre of music. In the website’s shopping store-one can find some of the rarest pieces of music collection. Q radio plays some of the most progressive and genre defining tunes.

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http://www.nme.com/

NME (New Musical Express) is U.K’s oldest and most prestigious music maga­zine. Founded by legendary music critic Clil)ton Sheppard in the mid 1970’s the website of the maga­zine features some of the best reviews of classic albums. The contents of the website expand from garage band to some of rock n roll’s most popular band.

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http://www.lyrics.com/

The most comprehensive web directory that has the lyrics of almost all the songs you can think of. The next time you want to sing along Feel Good Inc by Gorillaz you know here to source your lyrics from. Lip synching was never easier.

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http://www.music.yahoo.com/

One of the earliest online radio stations. They have a wide variety of stations for people to choose from, some of which are free. Music genres from Classical to Classic Rock, R&B and Hip Hop, each have stations dedicated to them. Plug in and peace out

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http://www.gigpad.com/

Are you interested in know­ing more about Indian rock acts? Do you frequent the college music scene and head bang to Iron Maiden covers played my Earthc1an? Well then Gigpad is the place you need to visit. And if you”, want to pick up a fight with some just log on to their forums, rock­ers are always ready for a good fistcuff or a verbal volley. Take it all out, we say.

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