This site will be updated as needed throughout the year.
FREE pdf file of a variety of mansucript paper formats.
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~pdr4h/musicpaper/
http://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/
http://www.dolmetsch.com/musictheorydefs.htm
eMusicTheory.com provides online tools for teachers and students of basic music theory, everywhere. We may be using this site for online assignments. More information to come.
These music flashcards can be used by beginning music students who are becoming acquainted with key music rudiments, all the way up to intermediate and advanced students who wish to fill in gaps here and there or increase fluency with existing knowledge.
Ricci Adams first envisioned Musictheory.net during his senior year of high school. Soon afterwards, he created his first lesson: The Staff, Clefs, and Ledger Lines. The Interval Ear Trainer was developed a few weeks later and the site officially launched on January 1, 2000. Since that date, he has authored over thirty new lessons and several new trainers.
Wide variety of tutorials and exercises to assist you with music theory. Beginning to very advanced.
How To Read Sheet Music...A Free Course. All you ever wanted to know about sheet music and how to read it.
Site is just as it reads - an intro to reading music.
How to Read standard music notation
Very helpful site, especially for the guitar player that wants to learn to read.
Music Theory and History Online
Wide variety of tutorials and exercises to assist you with music theory. Beginning to very advanced.
Online ear training site