Musicology
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- American Music Resource
- Searchable database of primary bibliographical and Internet sources for American music.
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- Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music
- Archive of Early and Medieval music manuscripts and scores. Hundreds of scanned images available, with higher resolution ones for members.
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- Coombsweb: National Institute of Asian and Pacific Studies
- The portal for several electronic journals and regional virtual libraries about Indonesia, New Guinea, Vietnam, and other South East Asian countries. The virtual libraries include photos, sound, videos, articles, and bibliographies.
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- Ethnomusicology Resources on the Web
- Contains links to ethnomusicology articles about Asian, African, American, and European music traditions. Also contains general academic research links.
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- Pontic Music Home Page
- An introduction to this music, as well as a detailed modern history of Pontic peoples. Includes information on the Karadeniz Kemence, a fiddle played by Pontic, Laz, and Hemsin people.
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- Everyday I Write the Book
- Gilbert B. Rodman's and Norma Coates' ever-expanding bibliography of (mostly) academic works on rock and pop music.
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- Dutch Journal of Music Theory (Tijdschrift voor Muziektheorie)
- General information and journal content overview. Site in Dutch, German, and English.
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- Journal of Musicology
- Abstracts of recent issues, and submission guidelines for this journal published at Indiana University.
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- Nordic Journal of Music Therapy
- Articles, journal information, training courses, organizations, databases, advertisements, conferences, forums, links, and guidelines for submitting articles.
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- Organised Sound
- An international journal which focuses on the rapidly developing methods and issues arising from the use of technology in music today.
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- Perspectives of New Music
- Academic journal dealing with rigorous compositional methods. Includes complete table of contents and three recent issues.
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- Gann, Kyle
- Composer known for microtonal works offers links to his books as well as summaries of extensive articles for scholarly journals and reviews for popular publications like "The Village Voice," with a biography detailing awards and distinctions.
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- Jason Gersh
- Academic administrator and musicologist at Drexel University who specializes in the polyphony of William Byrd, evolutionary musicology, and the philosophy of analysis.