Music
Children's Music Archive (http://judyanddavid.com/cma.html) (3rd and up)
Lyrics, sound files and sing-along suggestions. What
more could you want?
Juice Bottle Jingles (http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/shockwave/jar.html) (2nd and up)
If you have Shockwave, you can play some simple tunes online. This site will also explain the science behind
musical bottles.
Songs for Scouts (http://www.macscouter.com/Songs/) (3rd and up)
See the words to some great songs perfect for the campfire.
From a more traditional "This Land is My Land" to "An Annoying Song" you know.. the one that never ends.
All-Music
Guide (http://www.allmusic.com/) (5th and up)
Learn different music styles, which group came out with what song when, or even read
reviews! Great one-stop source for everything
but lyrics.
Medieval and Renaissance Instruments (http://www.s-hamilton.k12.ia.us/antiqua/instrumt.html)
(4th and up)
Can you play a rackett? What about a
hurdy-gurdy? Hear and see all
of these
strange instruments.
Instrument Encyclopedia (http://www.si.umich.edu/chico/instrument/) (4th and up)
Learn more about your favorite instrument, whether it is percussion, string, wind, or
electronic!
Piano on the Net! (http://www.pianonanny.com) (4th and up)
Learn how to play at your own pace!
Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame (http://www.rockhall.com/) (5th and up)
Tour a sample of the real museum over the web. You
can also do cool things like find out which rock stars were born on your birthday or
listen to sounds clips. Elvis is even here.
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