Hi.net
Are you like me and always get bored watching the same old videoclips on your favourite
music channel? Do you want to choose the music you want to hear, to know more about
the artists you like, to talk with other fans ...? Well then, switch off your old-fashioned TV and take off for a musical journey on the Internet with me.

Franky has left us, but his works remain. Frank Sinatra 1915-1998
evokes the memory of the famous crooner and
actor. The ups and downs of his life
are related by PEOPLE and TIME. Photos from the archives of LIFE Magazine show you
Sinatra through the ages. Audio and videoclips help you remember the career of this
talented artist. If you mourn for the deceased, you can leave a note of condolence for him.

They changed the face of pop music: John, Paul, George and Ringo. The Beatles
web site has collected songs, pictures and stories behind some of the rarest and
most unique Beatles collectibles. You'll be fascinated by the hundreds of Beatles
rarities and photographs featured on this site. Don't give your mother this address:
www.rarebeatles.com/
it would probably take a long time before you got her away from your PC.

The web site dedicated to Louis Armstrong
contains great interviews and performances. "Gatemouth" invites you into his wonderful
(web)world, don't hesitate, follow him!


Next is a contemporary artist known for the quality of his songs: Sting. At The Seas of Silence
fans can find everything they could wish for there. Biography, discography, filmography,
lyrics, pictures, sounds, sheet music, videos and much more are there waiting for
your mouse.
Classical Insites
is a web site made for fans of classical music. It presents the achievements of distinguished
musicians; recent releases and a discography with cover art and sound samples, photos,
tour schedules, video clips and interviews. It divides music into six genres: orchestral, chamber, solo instrumental, opera, solo vocal and choral including
a brief overview with recommended recordings of representative works. You also find
the official site celebrating the legacy of Leonard Bernstein, a gallery of the various
instruments used in classical music (their history, character and repertoire) featuring
renowned performers and teachers, a user-friendly guide to the basic elements of
music: melody, harmony, rhythm, texture, color and form ... and much, much more.

Piano on the net
is a free Public Educational Service to help you learn to play the piano. Each lesson
takes about 35 minutes to complete. A good way to train the next Bernsteins.



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