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December-January 1996-97 Online
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SQUEAK
AND BLAT RAP ON MUSIC TECHNOLOGY
by Dave Williams and Peter Webster
DIGGING FOR MUSIC CD-ROMS
Dear S/B:
Aaargh! I'm very frustrated! I can't seem to find a consistent source for buying CD-ROMs in music for my school. My music store seems to not know what I am talking about and I don't see much listed in the big mail order places. I also am very confused about who publishes what. I hear lots of titles talked about but I can't determine who publishes this stuff.
Molly L.
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Peter: Dear Molly: Relax! Squeak and Blat to the rescue. First of all, one of
the best sources for finding out who publishes what is the Here are a few other tips: Locally, check out some of the
big book and CD outlets like Borders,
Barnes and Noble, and Tower
Records You might find good sources via mail order or online. One of my favorities is EDUCORP, an outfit that specializes in selling CD ROMs. It's toll free number is: 1-800-843-9497 and their website is: http://www.educorp.com/ Hope this helps. Don't forget to indicate that you are buying materials for education. Discounts abound! Blat |
Dave: Molly. I'm really glad you are looking into using these CD-ROM
materials. The quality only seems to keep getting better and
they can bring such a rich resource of imagery and sound into
your classroom for your students! Voyager was one of the first
into the field with the Robert Winter Beethoven CD-ROM. They
have many more titles now including Stravinsky, Schubert, Mozart,
etc. Robert Winter has started his own company, Calliope,
and is producing CD titles like their "Crazy for Ragtime"
CD. As for where to purchase these, Blat recommends those big
city stores like CompUSA since he lives in Chicago and he likes
to wander the aisles looking at all the computer toys as well.
Us small-town folks like to do mail order or shopping by phone
more. Beside EDUCORP, you can try mail order companies like Mac/PCConnection, Mac & Micro Warehouse, MacZone, and many others.
I particularly like to work with the AABACA
While poking around the Web looking for links for this column I also found the CD-ROM Shop that have extensive listings of educational CD-ROMs that you can order from the Internet. Squeak |
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