This project is committed with providing children of underserved populations with computers that include a series of open software, including Csound (a powerful audio software for algorithmic composition).
This is a site with a collection of web experiments using audio api on the web browser. Here you can find lots of really interesting examples, instruments, and games.
This web page is an example of additive synthesis generator. It allows the user to manipulate different variables, hear the sound, and see a graphic representation of the wave.
"Web Audio API Oscillators" is a web page based on Middle Ear website. It has valuable information on how to generate sound using a web browser. It also contains links to interesting sound apps.
La Nueva Cancion is an entry on the Smithsonian Folkways website. It introduces the reader to the New Song movements in Latin America. It includes a couple of videos on people who has continued that trend in the United States as a consequence of political exile from their home countries.
Teaching with Orff is an interesting website with many resources for teachers interested on this approach. Some resources include access to articles, tips, and videos on a variety of relevant Orff topics.
This is a web profile of Pete Seeger, by Nina Mariotti, on myhero.com. An interesting feature of this profile is the access to an audio narrated history of Pete Seeger. The web site contains links to external resources on Pete Seeger.
In this blog, Thorne Palmer shares his reflections on current research, theory, philosophy, pedagogy, performance, creativity, critical thinking, and more, including links to external resources.
This is a LiveBinder site created by Thorne Palmer with relevant content and reflections on Paulo Freire's critical pedagogy and its application to Music Education. For every tag, there are links to articles and posts on the specific topic indicated in the tag's name.
Part of the Resources for Early Childhood, the sound project is one of many resources for early childhood teaching and learning included in this website.
The sound project was conduced by Ohio educators with 18 to 30 month children on sound exploration.
A website with ideas for general music educators to build and create homemade music instruments. Culturally relevant music education must pay special attention to the exploration of sound through the available resources.
This is a statistics web site by David M. Lane, from Rice University. The website format is that of a textbook, with links to each chapter's text and videos. A must visit for future quantitative researchers.
May Day is a group of music educators and researchers that strive for changes in musical education paradigm towards cultural diversity and social justice.
ACTME is the journal of the MayDay group. The May Day group gathers music educators and researchers that have interest in critical ideas and strive for changes in paradigms in music education.