This guide highlights some library and online resources and search strategies for music research, with attention to items that represent an array of experiences and perspectives
"This brief historic time-line illustrates major events in the recorded sound industry, from the birth of the recorded sound in 1857, to the merger of the two recording industry giants Columbia and Victor Records in 2004 under their parent companies Sony and Bertelsmann Music Group while TowerRecords files for bankruptcy."
This Library of Congress "site features 341 motion pictures, 81 disc sound recordings, and other related materials, such as photographs and original magazine articles."
From the entry of the UK's Science and Media Museum: "how did sound in cinema evolve from the sometimes-peculiar era of silent films to what we know today? In this post we will take you on a whistle-stop tour of the story of sound in film."
Description: "Welcome to the companion website for Analytical and Cross-Cultural Studies in World Music , edited by Michael Tenzer and John Roeder. This website offers links and audio which accompany the book."