Click on green links to go to the listed resource.
See the Choir Downloads page for other links of interest.

New: Chant Radio. Best used with MS Internet Explorer.
Requires Windows Media Player.


Follow the links. It takes a while to load the final page - be patient.
Click on the "Tune In" button to listen.
Midi Music for Catholic Hymns, Mass Settings and other sacred music
Midi Music at http://members.tripod.com/texasmidi/midi.htm

Music Theory Online

For lessons, trainers, and download that teach everything you want to know about music. Do it online or download the whole tutorial (about 5 megabytes)

The CyberBass Project

Innovative Learning for Choral Singers
Midi and MP3 downloads, choral music around the world, links, and more. The vocal warm-up exercises are great!

Ear Training

So what does a major 5th sound like? While I'm at it - what is a major 5th? Learn here and all the other intervals by sound and in written music. Easy, well made site - And Free!

Choral Public Domain Library!

THE PREMIER site for choral music downloads, many with the scores to go with them! Mostly classical.

MIDI for Choirs

Renaissance to Contemporary plus Christmas.

Cyber Hymnal

Thousand of hymns online

The MIDI Music page!

There you will find many familar Catholic hymns. Also, check out the Mass Settings where you will find Service Music for the different Masses. And try out the Sequences sent to me by other artist on the Others MIDI page. 

http://romaaeterna.jp/

A MIDI Collection of Traditional Catholic Hymns

Music Resources on the Internet

Music Resources on the Internet provides an extensive collection of free music graphics and annotated links to music information, resources, graphics, newsgroups, discussion lists, organizations, publications, and more. Although emphasis is on classical and jazz genres, many other music genres and general music resources are listed as well.

Click here for the Windows Explorer tutorial XP
Here's another very good one
This one for Windows 98

Where's my file? Better yet, how do I put a file somewhere in the first place? This online tutorial takes you through managing your files using the Windows Explorer. (You might know it as "My Computer"). It's well worth the time to take this tutorial if you find yourself lost in the maze of your hard drive.