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1 Smart Music
SmartMusic provides an ideal home practice environment to prepare concert music and develop essential skills. It makes practicing fun so students want to practice longer and more often.

SmartMusic is also an affordable, innovative assessment program that enables music teachers to offer students differentiated learning and individualized instruction.

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2 Music Theory
Learn Music Theory lessons at home. To begin your journey into the realm of music, please select a lesson, trainer, or utility from the lists:
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3 Music Scholarships/ Grants, Competitions & Awards
MusicScholarships.US provides Free Music Scholarships, Grants, Competitions and Awards Resources for students preparing for an exciting career in music.

Our database of public and private Music Scholarships and competition awards for undergraduate/graduate school is constantly updated. MusicScholarships.US features instant access to the most recent financial aid opportunities. The latest, most accurate information available about Music Scholarship programs is provided on this comprehensive, up-to-date resource.

As one of the most highly regarded websites offering Music Scholarship resources, we have dozens of Music Financial Aid and Scholarship informational links to various institutions and organizations. The proprietor of MusicScholarships.US is a concert class cellist, Leah Kim, who understands the financial concerns of music students today. Financial assistance for your musical education is just a few clicks away.
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4 Music Scholarship info
Studies have shown that students who complete music courses score higher on their SATs, have higher GPAs and receive more academic honors than their counterparts. But once they graduate from high school, it’s not a test score but a love for music that drives them to continue their studies.

Those who aspire to be exceptional musicians are often faced with fierce competition, competition that makes many reconsider a future in the music business. Because a postsecondary education is costly—regardless of major—students are frequently forced to opt for better-paid, more secure fields, ones they know can support their college dues.

This is an unfortunate side effect of the rising college prices, but we’re determined to reverse the trend through providing deserving students with music scholarship opportunities. Scholarships.com is dedicated to helping students pursue a career based on their interests rather than their finances. When students complete our free college scholarships search, they can find information about numerous music scholarships, awards restricted to those planning to major in music. Information about more than 2.7 million scholarships and grants can be found at our site. And that’s just the beginning.

At Scholarships.com, students will have free access to our college search, a regularly updated education blog and detailed information about college scholarships, grants, fellowships and student loans. To supplement these resources, we have also created the Scholarships.com $13,000 Area of Study scholarship, an award that can help users fund an education in their field of choice. When current and future music majors apply for the Scholarships.com Art Scholarship, they may find themselves $1,000 closer to a degree in music.

ASOL Music Assistance Fund
The Sphinx Organization recently joined forces with the American Symphony Orchestra League (ASOL) to execute and oversee its Music Assistance Fund for minority classical musicians. The Fund was established by the New York Philharmonic in 1965 but administered by the League since 1994. Since its inception, more than 1,500 musicians have received MAF scholarship support. Among the distinguished artists who have participated in the program are Wynton Marsalis, Ralph Curry (of the Cleveland Orchestra); Jerome Ashby (of the New York Philharmonic) and Owen Young (of the Boston Symphony). More

Attrus C. Fleming Music Scholarship
The Attrus C. Fleming Music Scholarship Fund supports graduating high school senior students who plan to study music or have been accepted in a music program as a major or minor at a recognized or accredited institution of higher learning. The annually selected scholarship recipient must be a promising music student with demonstrated music ability who is a graduating high school senior of a Washington, DC, metropolitan area school (public, private, or parochial). Annual competitions will be judged on either classical or jazz music styles in alternating years. More

Glenn Miller Scholarship Competition
Clarinda’s Glenn Miller Birthplace Society is offering scholarships of $4,500, $2,000 & $1,000 to instrumentalists. The vocal scholarships will also be $4,500, $2,000 & $1,000. These scholarships, which are awarded without regard to any other award, may be used for any education-related expense. Scholarships will be awarded to graduating high school seniors or first year college students who intend to make music a central part of their future life. Those who have entered as high school seniors are eligible to compete again as college freshmen, unless they have been previous first place winners. More

James A. Hyter Vocal Music Scholarship
James A. Hyter gave his music, his heart and his life to serving the Memphis community. Through the scholarship fund, Mr. Hyter's legacy will live as long as the Mississippi flows in the voices of future Hyter scholars. Applicants for the James A. Hyter Vocal Scholarship Fund must: • have a current grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale • live in the Memphis metropolitan area • be enrolled, or intend to enroll, in a two or four-year program at an accredited institution • possess vocal talent accompanied by a love of music • submit the application form and the required attachments Qualified applicants will be invited to a vocal audition. More

Loren L. Zachary Society For The Performing Arts National Vocal Competition for Young Opera Singers
Founded in 1972, by the late Loren L. Zachary and Nedra Zachary, the National Vocal Competition for Young Opera Singers is one of the most prestigious and valuable singing competitions in the world. Eligible applicants must be 21-33 if female, 21-25 if male. Singers must be prepared to pursue a professional operatic stage career, be present for all phases of the Competition, and reside in the United States or Canada. Five singers are selected from the New York Regional Auditions and five singers are chosen at the Los Angeles Regional Auditions. More

NFMC Dorothy Dann Bullock Music Therapy Award
The National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) offers more than $750,000 in competition and award prizes on the local, state and national level. The NFMC Dorothy Dann Bullock Music Therapy Award is offered to Music Therapy majors (college sophomores, juniors, seniors) in accredited schools offering Music Therapy degrees approved by the National Association of Music Therapists. To download the application, go to: http://www.nfmc-music.org More

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5 The Lesson Room
Users can find a variety of musical resouces, from video instrument lessons to sheet music. The site also features interactive music games that test users' knowledge of clefs, key signatures, rhythms, pitches, scales, intervals, and fingerings; an online metronome and tuner.
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6 inTune Monthly
The Young Musician's Textbook to being a musician.
Check out great articles and audio examples.
Tips and Tricks to improve your playing.
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