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Topic: Websites for Musicians  (Read 1451 times)

Offline Cecin_Koot

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Websites for Musicians
on: November 29, 2004, 06:53:44 AM
Guitar Forum:

https://www.guitarforum.net/index.htm

this website is the same as this site but is for guitarists

Hear and Play music:

https://www.hearandplay.com


helps your play by ear, useful if you have failed sight reading

Allans website:

https://www.allans.com.au

Allans is one of Australias leading music stores

please email me with a website if you want to put it on, i will cheack it and place it on this list if it is good
 
email at buster_kids@hotmail.com
 
thanks

p.s this topic is locked so don't bother to reply


Shagdac

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Re: Websites for Musicians
Reply #1 on: November 29, 2004, 07:25:53 AM
Not sure if these are what you are looking for, but with holidays approaching,
thought I'd mention these again. They are great site for gifts:

www.themusicstand.com

www.albertsgifts.com

www.grothmusic.com

I have ordered from all 3 sites, with no problems thus far.
They truly do have some wonderful gift ideas for all price ranges!

S :)
 

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