Introduction: NME New Musical Express
The website of the UK's foremost music paper has just had a redesign, and it now boasts a slick 1960s look. This site is a great information resource and music portal, but it is definitely not an online version of NME.
[http://www.nme.com/]
Introduction: Reggae Train
The largest and most comprehensive Reggae music site on the web. We offer Webcast Radio, ReggaeTrain-TV, a Festival Guide and much more. For Reggae Artists and Enthusiasts more detailed information on Record Labels, Record Distributors, Radio Stations, Reggae Music Charts, Publications, and other Reggae sites of interest to all.
[http://www.reggaetrain.com/]
Introduction: Muzantiks
Mµzantiks is a unique, on-line interactive education tool for music composition and performance, which aims to stimulate children's creative capabilities and contribute to their enjoyment of new technology in the classroom. It introduces music and science to children in an uncomplicated and fun way.
[http://www.muzantiks.com/]
Introduction: Glastonbury
Welcome to the website of Glastonbury Festivals, the origin of real news, sound advice and accurate info for the world's greatest festival!
[http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/]
Introduction: Ultimate Band List Artist Direct
ARTISTdirect is the leading online music company that connects music fans directly with their favorite artists worldwide via our online network, "The ARTISTdirect Network." The Network is designed to provide multi-media music entertainment, news and information, create music communities to facilitate interaction between artists and fans, and provide exclusive music and merchandise direct from the artists themselves.
[http://ubl.artistdirect.com/]
Introduction: 'Classicalmusic.co.uk'
Visit our chums at ClassicalNET for 1,500 CD reviews, 5,300 documents and 2,600 more links.
[http://www.classicalmusic.co.uk/]
Introduction: Orchestranet
The Classical Music Web Ring is a chain of many hundreds of classical music web sites.
[http://www.orchestranet.co.uk/]
Introduction: Epitonic
A site for sore ears. We are a campaign - a group of individuals who share a zealous lust for music - music that invades our thoughts, music that propels our bodies - music that allows us to revel in passion and pleasure. We refuse to dilute the energy that constitutes our lives - this seamless integration with the pulsing of sounds and shrill notes sailing wildly through nightclubs and concert halls across the globe.
[http://www.epitonic.com/]
Introduction: Rapdict
The Totally Unofficial Rap Dictionary has been around for quite a while now. In that time, it has grown pretty large, considering the fact that it is kept by an unpaid volunteer.
[http://www.rapdict.org/]
Introduction: ISME
Through a variety of activities, ISME has been influential in the development of music education and recognised for its contribution of contemporary initiatives in education internationally.
[http://www.isme.org/]
Introduction: Essentials of Music
A site for the basic information about classical music. It has overviews of the six main periods in music history: Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Twentieth Century. There are biographies of nearly 70 composers.
[http://www.essentialsofmusic.com/]
Introduction: The World of Music
This multicultural site introduces music from Africa, Japan and South America. It has topical discussion boards as well as the interesting history behind the origins of the music.
[http://www.talkcity.com/]
Introduction: The Blue Highway
The history of the blues is more than a musical chronology and you can find out why on this site. The Blue Highway is one of the best blues history sites which includes sound clips from some famous blues artists.
[http://thebluehighway.com/]
Introduction: Jazz Online
Jazz online is a site aimed at all jazz enthusiasts, but it also contains interesting archives. The archives contain reviews of past and present CDs as well as articles on jazz music.
[http://www.jazzonln.com/]
Introduction: Youth Music
Youth Music is about all sorts of music for all sorts of young people from garage to gamelan, jazz to jungle, brass to bhangra, folk to funk.
[http://www.youthmusic.org.uk/]
Introduction: Rough Guide to Music
Contains details of the careers and recordings of more that 1200 bands and artists.
[http://www.roughguides.com/]
Introduction: All Music
The world's largest and most comprehensive entertainment information database for music, videos, DVDs and video games.
[http://www.allmusic.com/]
Introduction: Schemes of Work
Excellent schemes of work for England and Wales. Primary schemes include geography, geology, history, ICT, science, Art and Design, music, P.E. or Design and Technology and R.E. Secondary schemes are almost complete for these subjects and include MFL.
[http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/]
Introduction: ICT in Music Education
A resource to support pupils and teachers with music technology in the classroom. There are task-based training materials and articles which explore the range of ICT found in the music classroom. You can tailor midi files and notation to your needs.
[http://www.lle.mdx.ac.uk/]
Introduction: Still Gigging
The Gig List For Bands From The 60's And 70's Still Performing Today.
[http://www.stillgigging.co.uk/]