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World drum percussion rhythms international music rhythm...
Rated • 1 review • percussion • rhythmweb.com
From the page: ..and WELCOME!
Rhythmweb is an educational resource for those studying World Percussion and World Music..We love it all, many different styles, and so this website is sort of a crossroads, A jumping off point to many different rhythmic musical traditions. -
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Robert Fripp & The League of Gentlemen
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video of Robert Fripp & The League of Gentlemen playing "Dislocated" (1980) -
Basic Elements of My Musical Language, Part I by...
Rated • 1 review • music theory • tcherepnin.com

From the page:
"(In Basic Elements of My Musical Language, a manuscript written on twenty-four pages of music paper in January 1962, Alexander Tcherepnin discussed the distinctive technical innovations in his scores and discussed the philosophical basis of his music. Five sections of this treatise [slightly abridged] appear on this website.)" -
La metamorfosis-01_07- Franz Kafka - AlbaLearning...
Rated • 1 review • literature, audiobooks • albalearning.com
From the page:- FRANZ KAFKA
- "La metamorfosis""
Audiobook en espaÃÃ,±ol:
"Una maÃÃ,Ã,±ana, tras un sueÃÃ,Ã,±o intranquilo, Gregorio Samsa se despertÃÃ,Ã,³ convertido en un monstruoso insecto..." -
Ives: "The Unanswered Question"
Rated • 1 review • classical music, video • youtube.com
"The Unanswered Question" by Charles Ives
Visit this channel : youtube.com/user/NewMusicXX [youtube.com/user/NewMusicXX] for more XX century music commented
From Schoenberg and Ives to Grisey or Lachenmann
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Tao Yoga
Rated • 1 review • spirituality • healingtao.org
From the page: "PROGRAMA DE FORMACIÓN EN LA PRÁCTICA TAOISTA
Juan Li" -
PRACTICE PORTAL
Rated • 1 review • jazz • 890m.com
From the page:
"PRACTICE is a blog dedicated to providing resources (transcriptions, scores, exercises, etc.) to students of music. all material here is available to use freely. i will update this site regularly so please visit often. thanks.
james"







