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What can you do? Music and history are permanently linked. The music of a decade or of a country or region is determined by what is going on in that time or place. Those people who were there, who saw and heard first hand, are called primary sources. Using these sources, you can learn a lot about the history of the instrument you play.
Going further… There are many different things that can be discovered on the internet. Listed here are some sites and search engines to help you find out more about music and the world around you. (These are all primary source locations) (These are all search engines) memory.loc.gov American Memory www.loc.govLibrary of Congress yahooligans.yahoo.com Yahooligans (look under music) www.google.com Google Search Engine