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Author: Lisa L 
Date:   2001-11-03 23:42

Can anyone recommend a good website where one can obtain musical terminology translations? Thanks!

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 RE: music terminology
Author: GBK 
Date:   2001-11-04 00:52

Lisa...Here is one site of many:

http://www.acronet.net/~robokopp/musik/glossary.htm

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 RE: music terminology
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2001-11-04 14:20

For a few $'s, order a "Pocket Music Dictionary" [mine is Elson's] from Amazon or B & N, its all I ever have needed. Don

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 RE: music terminology
Author: Benny 
Date:   2001-11-04 14:22

I have a dictionary that is very helpful. It is called POCKET MANUAL OF MUSICAL TERMS (5th Edition) and is made by Schrimer Printing.

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 RE: music terminology
Author: Peter 
Date:   2001-11-05 02:33

The web site is extremely poor, but the dictionaries Don and Benny recommend are both excellent.

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 RE: music terminology
Author: GBK 
Date:   2001-11-05 03:12

As I had noted, the above site was just one of many on the web...

Another site, which is a possibility is:

http://members.tripod.com/~pronounciation/index.html

Any standard search engine will yield many others...

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 RE: music terminology
Author: Peter 
Date:   2001-11-06 18:54

Hey GBK,

Sorry, that other site is also very poor. I haven't seen a really good one oout there yet, and I've seen a bunch.

You really have to see the Pocket Music Dictionary, the Pocket Manual of Musical Terms along with the Sam Ash Music Dictionary to realize the difference.

It's way too long to explain, but Lisa, forget the webin this case and get the books. They are only a handful of dollars.

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 RE: music terminology
Author: GBK 
Date:   2001-11-06 19:44

Peter...I have never been a big advocate of getting musical data from the internet. Having advanced degrees in Music History, I can verify the gross inaccuracies, misinformation and distortion that is out there. As anyone can put up a web page, it seems there are a lot of "internet scholars" out there.

Aside from the pocket dictionaries mentioned above, I suggest to my serious students to spend the $$ and purchase a copy of The Harvard Dictionary of Music(Apel).

The internet is a good tool for research, but it has to be used very carefully, and in conjunction with established and accepted primary sources....GBK

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 RE: music terminology
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2001-11-06 19:59

I was able to buy my Harvard Dictionary for 50 cents - at a library sale! Check all the libraries in your are for their sales. Reference books get updated, but the old ones are still useful! I just missed getting an old set of Groves for $25!

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 RE: music terminology
Author: sarah 
Date:   2001-11-06 21:22

The harvard dictionary is great!!

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 RE: music terminology
Author: Lisa L 
Date:   2001-11-10 17:36

You know, those library sales sounds like a good idea. I'd have to make some calls and find out when one is taking place.
Are there any other dictionaries that are recommendable?

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