Index to web links
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Websites about the famous composer and his music. [2.3.B]
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Clips from the classic TV cartoon series. [4.2.B]
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General information about campanology. [3.4.B]
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Websites with information that might get young people interested. [3.4.E]
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A program you can use online. [3.4.E]
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Information about this contemporary jazz composer and his music. [5.3.A]
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Information about the words of Rule, Britannia. [5.2.C]
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Check here for updates to the software included on the CD-ROM. [Manager area]
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A site with information about the carillon. [3.4.A]
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A chord calculator you can cut out and make from a sheet of A4 paper. [2.1.B]
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Encryption links, including a Morse code machine, etc. [2.3.E; Ciphers]
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Websites of some major English concert halls. [5.2.A]
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Links to pages with useful software/plugin downloads for IT managers. [Manager area]
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Find out about the conventions and etiquette of civilised argument. [5.2.B]
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The film that puts cartoons to programme music. [Programme music]
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José Feliciano & his music. [1.3.B; Feliciano]
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A mathematical concept that has some musical applications. [3.3.D]
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The website of a firework munufacturer. [5.1.B]
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Some sites with information about the famous Venetian composer. [4.3.A]
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Information about the Indonesian 'gong orchestra'. [3.3.E]
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Information about the instruments featured in Bartok's piece. [3.2.C]
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Site with an engraving of the pavilion used for the Royal fireworks in 1749. [5.1.B]
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Different guitar styles and instruments. [1.3.D/E; 4.2.C; Guitar (types)]
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Information about how the famous composer supported good causes. [5.1.C]
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Music by the famous composer. [5.1.D]
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Background information about the Hip Hop style of music. [4.1.B]
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Information about jazz scales and chords, and how to turn the theory into live music. [5.3.C]
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A site offering melody and chords parts for many jazz standards. [5.3.D]
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Material from the ABRSM website. [5.3.B]
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Find out about the title of this piece of music. [5.3.C]
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Information about the popular title of one of Elgar's most famous pieces. [5.2.C]
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The sound of microtonal music. [Microtonal]
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How Mike Oldfield built his famous piece. [3.1.C]
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Websites of various UK music festivals. [5.2.A]
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A site with more information about how mathematical ideas have been used in music. [3.3.D]
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Information about the composer of Tubular Bells, with several examples of his music. [3.1.B]
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Instruments popular in the Medieval and Renaissance periods. [1.1.C]
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Hear a recording of this famous piece. [2.4.E]
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Websites about the composer and his music. [2.4.B]
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The famous piece of programme music by Prokofiev. [Peter and the Wolf]
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About the BBC's Promenade concerts. [Encore]
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URLs needed for Topic 5.2 [5.2.A/B/C/D]
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Find out more about Indian scales. [3.3.B]
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Information about music written during this historical era. [Renaissance music]
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A natural example of this effect. [3.3.C]
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A comparison of these two processing effects. [3.3.C]
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Links to some of the many sites that help you to find what you are looking for on the web. [several references]
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Index to showcase of pupil work that has been submitted for public listening. [general access]
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Examples of some solo pieces to listen to. [Solo]
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All sorts of sound effects to include in slideshow and cartoon soundtracks. [1.2.C/E; 4.1.A]
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Page where teachers and IT managers can contact the publisher and authors. [Teacher area]
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Information about famous landmarks close to the River Thames in London. [5.1.A]
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Clips from Tom & Jerry cartoons. [1.2.D]
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Definition and a couple of 20th century English examples to listen to. [Tone poem]
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Information about transposing instruments. [Transposing instruments]
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Latest news about potential problems. [Manager area of How to Use]
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Information about London's world-famous 'Big Ben chimes'. [3.4.A]
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Information about music that mixes styles from around the world. [4.1.C]
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A deliberately short list of world music sites to help develop independent research skills. [1.1.E]