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Musical Instruments
Digital Scholarship in Music
Finding sheet music and scores
Organizations and Initiatives
IAML: International Association of Music Libraries
ISMIR: International Society for Music Retrieval
MEI: Music Encoding Initiative
The Music21 initiative and Toolkit
The c.m.m.e. Project: Computerized Mensural Music Editing
CANTUS
Corpus Monodicum
CUNY [DH] Digital Praxis Seminar Resource List
DDMAL: Distributed Digital Music Archives & Libraries Lab
The Josquin Research Project
The Italian Madrigal Resource Center
MARL: Music Informatics Lab at NYU
Digital Du Chemin
Archive of Seventeenth-Century Italian Madrigals and Arias (ASCIMA)
Marenzio Online Edition
Neon.js: Browser-based notation program designed for chant notation
Gallica: The French National Library Digital Collection
Includes a large digital score and musical autograph collection
Library of Congress Historic Sheet Music Collection
Freischütz Digital
CINET: Network Science Analysis Tools
CINET is a distributed initiative managed by Virginia Tech. You'll find free-to-use tools for encoding, network analysis and more. Requires free signup.
Digital scores, etc. : Archives, repositories, databases
Yale University Metalist of digital collections
The Global Music Archive (Sound recordings)
Searchable collection of field recordings from all over the world. REAL PLAYER required for most recordings.
Mills Library (U Wisconsin - Madison) Digital Collections
Historical sheet music, folk and popular recordings
Poll: How do you use digital technologies in music?
I use....
Transcription software
Notation software (e.g., Sibelius)
I hardcode whatever I need
Transcription software: 0 votes (0%)
Notation software (e.g., Sibelius): 0 votes (0%)
I hardcode whatever I need: 2 votes (100%)
Total Votes: 2
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