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MaestroX
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Music Encyclopedia Project

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Hello,

I have recently began a project to "hopefully" create the world best and largest music encyclopedia. I hope one day it be a reliable resource for both students and teachers to use. At the moment it is being created using wiki software by a small group of contributors. It is slowly growing and in due time will hopefully become a great source for everyone.

Please tell me what you think of it

-Music Encyclopedia

Any suggestions for improvement will be very much appreciated, or if you would like to know more information just ask.

Regards,

MaestroX

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Post by Zevang »

Seems great!
Congrats.

Zevang

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That'a great idea!

Just out of curiosity though, what does this site offer that www.allmusic.com doesn't? It's also a comprehensive wiki.

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Thanks for the kind comment. :D

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I've never came across that site before.

The main focus of the encyclopedia is musicians and composers. If you look at some of the encyclopedia articles that are more complete such as the clarinet or oboe you can see that they aim to educate the reader in pitch range, technical difficulties etc

So this is what sets Music-Web's music encyclopedia apart. The encyclopedia is in its infancy but will hopefully be a great source for everyone in the future.

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Cool! I think it'll be neat to have a site more focused on the educational aspects of music. I'm sure it'll grow tremendously and be popular.

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Thanks I hope so too. The only thing the encyclopedia is lacking is contributors. It has a small community that are adding to it everyday, but it needs more!

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Post by apleasuretoburn »

Isn't that essentially the same thing as the New Grove dictionaries?

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Post by MaestroX »

the New Grove dictionaries are not free, this encyclopedia is free for everyone for ever :wink:

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Post by apleasuretoburn »

Ahh, well that sounds interesting then. Will it be able to be edited by anybody, the way wikipedia is? In otherwords, will it be a trustworthy source of information?

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Post by MaestroX »

Yes it will be edited by anybody, but to stop wrong or inaccurate information being present in the encyclopedia we have a quality control team called: The Music-Web Music Encyclopedia Article Managment Team. They make regular check on all articles and check data is accurate and true. They also decide whether to promote an article to "featured article" status where then it will be published on affiliated sites.

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looks great!!!

Post by nashvilleflute »

The site looks great - I like how you're keeping your sponsors more professional oriented. I'm a music teacher and I'd like to use this site for educational purposes - never ran across it before. I'd like to see more composers in the encyclopedia - keep up the good work and get some more pages up - I look forward to what you'll come up with...

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Post by MaestroX »

Thanks very much, If you would like to keep involved with the goings on and the progress you can visit the encyclopedia forums, it would be great to have some more people involved.

Thanks for your suggestion of more composer pages. I will try focus the efforts over the next weeks on them. At the moment the main focus is instrument pages, take a look at the clarinet and oboe pages for examples.

Any suggestion are great, input fuels progress!

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Post by MaestroX »

Just to let you guys know, the encyclopedia has been totally revamped in order to make it easier for users to navigate and new contributors to learn the wiki software.

I hope this is a step in the right direction to make it more accessible to more users.

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NEATO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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