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Music Educators National Conference (http://www.menc.org)

American Orff Schulwerk Association
(http://www.aosa.org)

Organization of Kodaly Educators
(http://oake.org/)

Archives of African American Music and Culture
(http://www.indiana.edu/~aaamc/)

Organization of American Koday Educators
(http://www.music.indiana.edu)

American Recorder Teachers Assoc.
(http://www.oberlin.edu)

International Clarinet Association
(http://www.clarinet.org)

Saxophone Association
(http://www.classicsax.com)

American Choral Directors Association
(http://www.choralnet.org)

Music Education Search System
(http://www.music.utah.edu)

Rhythm Band Instruments
(http://www.rhythmband.com)

American Music Conference
(http://www.amc-music.com)

National Music Council
(http://www.musiccouncil.org)

American Music Therapy Association
(http://www.musictherapy.org)

Didjeridu Related Links
(http://www.rdrop.com/~mulara/didjmarks.html)

Texas Music Educators Association
(http://www.tmea.org)

Fun Music Ideas
(http://www.funmusicideas.com)

Images of Jazz
(http://www.leonardjazz.com

Children's Music Web (http://www.childrensmusic.org/) - has resources for Kids, Parents, and Teachers, and they also have a list of performers who may be available

K-12 Resources for Music Educators (http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resources/staffpages/shirk/k12.music.html#classroom)

Kids Web Music Sites
(http://www.npac.syr.edu/textbook/kidsweb/music.html)

Indiana University School of Music Worldwide Internet Music Resources
(http://www.music.indiana.edu/music_resources/mused.html)


Art, Music and Math (http://archives.math.utk.edu/topics/artMusic.html) - Math projects involving the arts

Play a Piano (http://www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/play_a_piano.html) - Create, view, and listen to a sound wave. This interactive Java applet lets you play the piano using your mouse or your computer's keyboard. As you play the piano, you'll see the wave forms as well as hear them. The piano can also play a song for you, while you watch. (highly recommended)

The Soundry (http://library.thinkquest.org/19537/) - an interactive and educational web site about many aspects of sound: how we perceive sound, the physics of sound, applications of sound, the history of sound and the interactive sound lab.


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This page last modified on December 26, 2002