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"My Musical Neighbors"
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This site is designed to be your guide to all the best MP3 and MIDI music on the Net. But did you know that other 3DNETŪ Guides also offer suggested MP3 and MIDI sites? It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, so let's take a look around.
- Dawn Marie, the 80s Music Guide, offers links to the best MP3 and MIDI files of that decade.
- Do you like alternative music? However you define it, Arabella Clauson's MP3 & More links will lead you to the best.
- Beatles fans can explore the best MP3 and MIDI sites, courtesy of Guide Robert Fontenot.
- Do you have the blues? Listening to Blues music can actually cheer you up! Visit the MP3 and MIDI sites suggested by John Babich.
- Christian music fans will want to visit the MIDI and MP3 sites compiled by Guide Robin Parrish.
- Classic Rock Guide Patty Williams offers several collections of suggested sites - MIDI - General Rock Sites, MIDI - Specific Artists, MP3 - General Rock Sites, and MP3 - Specific Artists. You may also want to visit her suggestions for RealAudio - General Sites and RealAudio - Specific Artists.
- Classical music connoisseurs will certainly appreciate Cheryl Campbell's suggested MIDI sites.
- If country music gets your heart strings twangin', mosey over to Shelly Fabian's MP3 Downloads or Audio Clips (MIDI).
- Gotta dance? Dance Music Guide Jennifer Warner offers Dance MP3.
- Folk music meets the 21st Century on Hugh Blumenfeld's MP3 Sites & Software page.
- Guitar Guide Dan Cross offers something really special - MP3 and Tab of the Day. Guitar players can listen to a different tune each day and follow along with the included tablature guide.
- Heavy Metal Guide Alan Gilkeson doesn't offer a separate page for audio files, but several may be found in his links pages.
- Home Recording Guide Kevin Becka shares MIDI and MP3 Resources for those interested in making their own files.
- Industrial music fans won't want to miss Michael McNamara's new MP3 links page.
- Is Jazz your bag? Blaine Fallis has MIDI Files and a new MP3 page.
- Music Video Guide Angela Thor wants us to do more than just listen to music, so she offers this guide to Streaming Video Networks.
- Nancy Price runs the site called Musicians' Exchange. She doesn't offer links to sound files, but if you are a musician interested in distributing your own MIDI's or MP3's, her site can be a valuable resource.
- If you remember when Oldies were just Top 40, or if you just like listening to Oldies, drop by Bill Caccia's guide to MP3, MIDI, Wavs, & Real Audio.
- Our Guide to Progressive Rock, that greatly textured music that started in the 1970's, is Chris Staab. Check out his article entitled Aural Prog.
- Still into Punk Rock? Don't miss Joshua Hammerling's MP3s page.
- Matthew Chin is our Guide to Rave/House Techno music. Visit his Techno MP3s page for files.
- The Ska and Reggae Site is headed up by the enthusiastic Bob Timm. Skank on over to his MP3s page.
- Roxanne M. Manning is our Top 40/Pop Guide. She offers both MIDI and MP3 pages for your enjoyment.
- Finally, our World Music Guide Paula Kirman offers a break from Western pop. Be sure to visit her guide to MP3s and Other Sound Files.
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