Welcome to the Netsounds Project

Netsounds is a European network project (LLP-EACEA) established to promote the use of digital technologies and social networking tools in music education.

The purpose of Netsounds is to integrate the activities of education and industry, in order to support innovation in music education for European educational and training systems and to facilitate the exchange and sharing of products, knowledge and good practices so as to support the development of this innovative field of research and activity.

The Netsounds project explores the future of web-based music education anticipating some of its main features, considering the different ways of experiencing our time, leaning towards a pragmatics of learning and living, reproducible in teaching and endlessly testable through creativity. At its core are music and technologies, which are poles of attraction and identity for every culture of the world.

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Cours de Musique Patrice Creveux

Located in Southern Paris suburbs, Music Course Patrice Creveux is involved in music students formation for more than 30 years. Music on computer...

Informatique musicale au Conservatoire de Villecresnes

Conservatoire de Villecresnes introduced music on computer in workshop dedicated to older teenager students which already acquired basic knowledge...

Traité d'harmonie et de composition de la musique de Beethoven

An original WebSite introducing the Beethoven's composition and harmonisation skills, by hearing and analyzing MidiFiles of major pieces.

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15/12/2011 - 14:36

European Schoolnet (EUN) is a network of 30 Ministries of Education in Europe and...

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Musique & Handicap federates, under Ministère de la Culture patronage, all...

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Tech Music School (TMS) is an established market leader in popular music...

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This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.