91. 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 (score, lives, Hi-Score, etc.) They both entertain and educate, and make boring music education and solfege a thing of the past.
92. Babel Fish Translation
http://babelfish.altavista.com/translate.dyn
This is a free on-line rough translator for non-poetic translations. This program instantly translates between French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and English.
93. Your Dictionary.com
http://www.yourdictionary.com/
Free online dictionary/glossary/translation for foreign languages.
94. The Music Education Madness Site
http://www.musiceducationmadness.com/
The Music Education Madness Site teaches teachers music theory with a series of articles ranging from “Elementary” to “First year Teacher.”
95. The Music Edge.com
http://www.themusicedge.com/
This site helps inspire music fans to take an active role in making music. It's a place where you can go for information on up and coming bands, current stars and a comprehensive guide to finding the right instrument for you. You can also learn the basics of playing and upload your bands MP3's.
96. Play Music.com
http://www.playmusic.org/
For you instrument buffs, this website helps you to write your own music, meet artists, composers, and learn about orchestras.
97. Voice Doctor Therapy
http://www.voicedoctor.net/therapy/index.html
This website gives free information for anyone interested in their throat’s health. There are medical and behavioral modification treatments for various voice disorders. Some of the common ones are listed here with explanations.
98. Sing Smart
http://singsmart.com/freesingingarticles.html
Free singing articles with tips and tricks written by Coach Yvonne DeBandi. Some articles are, “Become a Master of Resonance,
“Breathing 101 for Singers & Vocalists”and“What is Vibrato?”
99. A Brief History of Singing
http://www.lawrence.edu/fast/koopmajo/brief.html
If you were to ever wonder about the past behind the art of singing, this would be the sight to visit. It is brief (as the name implies), starting in the 1500’s till now.
100. Things Singers Should Avoid
http://www.vocalist.org.uk/things_singers_should_avoid.html
Having problems at Gigs? Do you find that some days your voice seems dry? You should try to avoid anything that is likely to dry out your voice before a performance, so here are a few tips on what to avoid before & during your show…
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