61. E Music Theory
http://www.emusictheory.com/practice.html
Learning music is like learning a new language. You need a good teacher to show you the ropes, but you also need to practice what you're learning -- a lot -- before it will feel natural and easy.
62. Reading Music
http://datadragon.com/education/reading/
It’s not as hard as it look, this website teaches sight reading
63. Wolfman School of Music
http://www.wolfmans.com/lessons/lesson3.shtml
Reading music, especially for guitarists!
64. Begin Band
BeginBand.com
For students starting out in band and orchestra.
65. Music Theory Online
http://www.questionsink.com/Books/FreeBMT.html
In-depth theory reference
66. Vocal Health
http://www.vocalist.org.uk/vocal_health.html
Sooner or later we all succumb to an illness that affects our ability to perform. So where do you go to find information and solutions on anything from the common cold through to serious vocal problems?
67. Free Translation
http://www.freetranslation.com/
Translate you foreign language music. Sing better because you know what the words mean.
68. Timing, Rhythm, and Tempo
http://www.vocalist.org.uk/musical_timing.html
Timing is an important part of singing. Learning to count the beats, using musical notation and sight reading are all part of the process and will help you to improve your performance. This section aims to provide some basics on timing, rhythm and the art of using your ears!
69. Rhythm Training
http://www.worldjazz.ch/rhythm_training.htm
Rhythm Training is a very interesting course for all musicians and drummers.
70. PAID TO PLAY
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/oct98/articles/sessionmusic.html
Personal View of Session Programmers: Part 1 Musicians:
While the fame and fortune of pop stars is frequently short-lived, session musicians can carve out a career lasting many years, making a living through sheer ability and professionalism. BIG GEORGE WEBLEY goes behind the scenes...
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