41. Save the Music
http://www.vh1.com/partners/save_the_music/home.html
VH1 Save The Music purchases new musical instruments to restore music education programs that have been cut due to budget reductions in the past or to save programs at risk of elimination due to lack of instruments. The Foundation also conducts awareness campaigns, musical instrument drives and fundraising events.
42. CHICO's Music Heritage Network (MHN)
http://www.si.umich.edu/CHICO/MHN/
Multicultural resources designed primarily for K-12 curriculum development. Features lesson plans, an instrument encyclopedia, and more.
43. Marlboro Music
http://www.marlboromusic.org/
Marlboro Music is recognized as today’s preeminent center for advanced musical studies. It is credited for its pivotal role in the development of chamber music in the U.S., and for training generations of musical leaders.
44. Composers in Electronic Residence
http://www.edu.yorku.ca/CIERmain.html
Links students using MIDI to compose music in their classrooms with professional composers.
45. The Metropolitan Opera Guild Education Department
http://www.metoperafamily.org/education/
Offers an innovative network of programs designed to help further music and arts education in schools and communities
46. Metronome Online
http://www.metronomeonline.com/
An online metronome ideal for quick and easy use while practicing music. This music tool helps with your rhythm as well as tempo selections and is always available for free.
47. Royal Academy of Music
http://www.ram.ac.uk/
Junior Academy offers a fantastic opportunity to talented and committed young musicians who want to be inspired, challenged and encouraged in their aim to make the very most of their musical ability.
48. Happy Note!
http://www.happynote.com/music/learn.html
Designed by licensed music teachers, each Happy Note! Educational software is a true computer game with all the bells and whistles
49. Conservatory of Recording Arts & Sciences
http://www.cras.org/music.html?OVRAW
=learning%20music&OVKEY=music&OVMTC=advanced
All people love music, but some love it more than others. And you don’t choose your passion for music—it chooses you. Graduates of the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences work as engineers in recording studios, on concert tours, working on movies, and even in radio or television broadcasting.
50. Making Music Now
http://www.makingmusicnow.com/
Regardless of Your Piano Skill Level, this will change the way you look at reading piano music forever
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