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(1) For an on-line journal called Music and Anthropology.http://gotan.cirfid.unibo.it/M&A/ (2) Columbia University's sites on African music and musicians. Includes some Afropop. http://www.cc.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/area/Africa/music.html (3) Sites cover Africa by major regions.
(4) Sites indexed by Sibley Music Library of University of Rochester.
(5) Useful link is "Countries, Cultures, and Groups."
(6) Music sites organized by geographical region. Very useful.
(7) Mbira music of Zimbabwe.
(8) Archive of Maori and Pacific Music at the University of Auckland.
(9) Archive of world music at the Music Library of Harvard University.
(10) Archive of African American music and culture.
(11) Archive of traditional music at the University of Indiana
(12) Home page of C.K. Ladzekpa, director of African music program at
Berkeley. Streamed audio and video links on Anl-Ewe music.
(13) African music and drumming.
(14) Zimbabwean music and culture. http://www.dandemutande.com/ (15) Ndere Troup: traditional music and dance from Uganda
(16) Kora music and cultural background. http://www.drive.net/kora.htm (17) Information on traditional and folk music. http://www.chez.com/wmt/ (18) World Music Store. A complete line of world music references that
include CDs, videotapes, and books. Very useful for the buyer.
(19) The African Music Encyclopedia: African Music sources. Provides mail order and online sources for African traditional and popular music. http://africanmusic.org/sources.html |
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