In a recent “Open Mic” we asked you, “Which music-related sites do you visit regularly?” This article is a summary of the great suggestions given in the comments to that article. You can make the list even longer by commenting on this article.
Music Education Sites
1. Audiotuts+

As you’re reading this article, Audiotuts+ needs no introduction. Several commenters mentioned Audiotuts+ - thanks for the support!
2. Musictheory.net

This is a great Flash site with many resources to help you learn music theory. “Welcome to Ricci Adams’ Musictheory.net. To begin your journey into the realm of music, please select a lesson, trainer, or utility from the lists below.”
The site content is split up as follows:
- Lessons, including topics that cover notation, chords and scales
- Trainers, that teach you notes, keys, intervals, triads, keyboard, guitar and brass. There are also “ear trainers” that teach you to hear intervals, scales and chords.
- Utilities, including a chord calculator, staff paper generator and matrix generator.
Michael comments: “I have found http://www.musictheory.net very helpful. I am working my way through a Bachelor of Education with a major in music, and the aural training apps on the website are very useful for helping to train my ear, something that I’ve never worked on before now.”
3. Scalerator

This is a site that helps you with scales and chords. “Generates scale charts and tablature. Choose the scale you would like to learn from the drop-down boxes below, then click the button marked ‘Scalerate.’”
The charts are guitar-based, and there are options for various alternate tunings and other stringed instruments. It helps guitarists visualize what they are doing.
4. Scale Finder

A website that helps you learn musical scales and chords.
5. Sonic Academy

Subtitled “Learn music technology”, this site is all about learning audio. The site contains video tutorials, industry news, and a great forum.
6. Serious Sounds.net

Tutorials and information on MIDI sequencing, arrangement, sample use, soundfonts, using DAWs and VST/VSTis. “Providing Music Producers with Tutorials, Help & Advice on Music Production.”
7. Nick’s Tutorials

Joe comments: “Great Ableton/sound design videos.”
“My goal with this site is to provide high quality video tutorials to professionals and hobbyists alike. In the videos, I cover various topics such as sound design and production workflow. The product list is always growing as I complete new projects.”
8. Production Advice

A great site by Ian Shepherd. Here is a quote from his About page:
When I’m recording, mixing or mastering, I have only one goal in mind:
I want people’s jaws to drop.
I want them to look at me, thunderstruck, and say - “This sounds incredible !”
Or maybe even better, I’ll be chatting casually to someone and something I’ve worked on will be mentioned, and they’ll say - “wow, I love the way that sounds, it’s one of my favourite albums ever”.
My guess is that if you’re reading this, you feel the same way.
If so, then this is the site for you - because I want to help you make people’s jaws drop. I’m lucky enough that this has happened to me numerous times in my career, and I know I can help you achieve it, too.
9. Music Software Training.com

“Welcome to MusicSoftwareTraining.com and welcome to what many consider to be the most in depth and easy to follow Ableton Live tutorial Videos available ANYWHERE! My Goal is that you are able to come here as a beginner or as a professional and still take away a wealth of valuable information that will set your musical creations in motion.”
10. Key of Grey

“As the technical barriers of creating music are lowered, what was once only the domain of technical wizards has become accessible to everyone, everywhere, at anytime. With the abundance of new computer software that makes music easy and fun to create, a whole new group of enthusiasts is able to do in minutes what would have taken an expert days to do only a few years ago. “Key of Grey” is a resource for new songwriters and producers who want to learn how to produce a quality product with a minimum of technical jargon.”
11. Youtube
And don’t forget there are a lot of video tutorials available on Youtube. Many tutorials from other sites also find their way here. Just search!
Online Magazines and Blogs
12. Sound on Sound

Calling themselves “The Worlds’ Best Music Recording Magazine”, the site is full of useful articles and reviews. “Welcome to SOUND ON SOUND, the world’s premier music recording technology magazine. Based in Cambridge, England and independently-owned, we’ve been around since 1985. This web site houses our continually-expanding archive of highly informative articles (from January 1994) that chart the impact of technology on the music production and recording processes.”
13. Musicradar.com

Musicradar confidently calls itself “The No. 1 website for musicians.” It has sections for guitar, tech and drums. They have a forum, podcast and tuition section.
Their About page describes the site: “Created by musicians for musicians, MusicRadar.com is the number one website for guitarists, drummers and producers. Check out the latest gear updates and artist news. Read expert reviews on the best new kit. Play along with our expert video lessons or try our handy tips and projects. Add on our blogs, podcasts, competitions and a vibrant forum and MusicRadar.com has everything the modern musician could want!”
14. Create Digital Music

A site with lots of great articles and reviews on everything audio.
15. Innotune.net

“It’s quite simple. Electronic music needs more juice. More stories. More entertainment. More of that viking touch. That’s what we’ll bring you. We’ve got a team of well known dj’s and producers as well as some you won’t be able to miss out on in the future. And we’re all on a mission: Bringing you the best up to date electronic music, the best stories from the industry and breaking news.”
16. Beatportal

“Beatportal aims to be the world’s best electronic music blog and resource. The blog offers up-to-the-minute news about electronic music, informed music recommendations, DJ technology news, remix competitions with top artists and labels, and live blogging coverage from the most important artist tours and industry events. Beatportal’s Beatwiki – an index of 72,000+ artists and 8000+ record labels – is the biggest publicly editable database for electronic music available online. Beatportal is powered by the recognized leader in electronic music downloads, Beatport.com.”
17. Remix

“Remix educates DJs, engineers, producers, and performers of electronic music about the latest applications and new products specific to the electronic and urban music markets. Remix is the premier consumer magazine in North America dedicated 100 percent to the tools, techniques, and production syles of electronic and urban artists.
“Remix focuses on recording and live-performance gear, electronic musical instruments and music-production hardware and software for the electronic and urban music markets. Remix also features comprehensive product news and reviews about music-production and live-performance gear as it hits the market.
“Remix is the ultimate magazine devoted to keeping readers up-to-date on producing groundbreaking music: everything from house to hip-hop, trance to techno, experimental to electronica, drum ’n’ bass to downtempo and all other underground sounds that evade categorization”
18. Electronic Musician

“Electronic Musician is the #1 magazine in the U.S. for musicians who record and produce music in a home or personal studio environment. Its editorial focuses on music-production technology and techniques for musicians. It includes coverage of recording and live-performance equipment, electronic musical instruments, and music production hardware and software. EM provides comprehensive product news and reviews on the latest equipment and services.”
19. Wire to the Ear

“The popular pro-audio weblog with daily articles on creating music with computers, sequencers, plug-ins, synthesizers, microphones and more. On going discussions about song writing, the music business, promotion, live performances, publishing, royalties and great music recommendations.”
20. Home Studio Corner

“Tips, tricks and advice for home recording studio owners.”
21. The Music of Sound

An audio blog by Tim Prebble. “Tim Prebble is a film sound designer & supervising sound editor based in Miramar, Wellington, New Zealand. While most of his waking hours are spent working on film soundtracks other interests include making ambient/alaetorical music, collecting records, playing double bass, making electronic dubwise beats, planting sunflowers & wishing he was on holiday in Japan.”
22. New Music Strategies

A blog about independent music business.
23. Steve Lawson.net

Blog and tutorials by a solo bass player.
24. Audio Geek Zine

Joe comments: “Great tips and gear talk.”
25. Musformation

“Daily musicians’ news tips, gear, business and gossip.”
26. Tom Cosm

Blog of Tom Cosm, who gives all of his music away for free. The site includes video tutorials, and Ableton Live packs.
27. You Produce

Interesting magazine about music production.
28. Gear Junkies

This is another great forum and website about audio gear. “Gearjunkies is a website dedicated to Gear enthusiasts, people who love to play with gear for electronic music production and DJ-ing. The idea for Gearjunkies was born in 2002 by a group of three gear enthusiasts, and in 2003 we went online. Ever since we are working on the website to create a humongous online information archive for everybody to use and to share.”
Forums
29. Gearslutz.com

Gearslutz is probably the most helpful forum you’ll find on audio gear. If you have a question about some gear, it’s probably already been answered and discussed there. If not, ask.
30. Harmony Central

“The #1 Online Community for Musicians.” A strong point is its detailed gear reviews by users.
31. Recording Review

Jon T comments: “Great very friendly and fun forum.”
32. The Womb Forums

Jon T comments: “Home of the Mixerman Radio Show. Tons to learn on the forum.”
Resource Sites
33. KVR Audio

This site contains lots of useful resources, including plug-ins.
34. The Covert Operators

The site includes lots of free downloads for music production.
35. Future Music

Axl comments: “Soft synths, gear and more.”
Keyboard Sites
36. Keyboard Magazine

Great magazine with articles and tutorials for keyboard players.
Synth Sites
37. Matrix Synth

“Everything synth.” Ineresting synth site.
38. Muff’s Modules & More

Synth forum. “Cats and modular synths, but mostly cats.”
39. Analog Suicide

“Analog synths and music from the world of Tara Busch.”
Guitar Sites
40. I Heart Guitar

This is a blog dedicated to guitars, and contains interviews, articles, gear reviews, music reviews, and lessons.
The site is put together by Peter Hodgson. “I’m a guitarist and journalist from Melbourne, Australia. I contribute to magazines including Mixdown, Australian Guitar and Australian Musician Magazine.”
41. Guitar Noize

This is the first website I’ve found to have a feature article on guitar toilet seats. Put together by Audiotuts reader Jon, it contains everything you ever wanted to know about guitars (and some things you didn’t). The site’s byline is “Guitar news from the furthest corners of the interweb.”
Sites for Listening to Music
42. Grooveshark

This is a site where you can search for and play music in high quality, promote your band, and upload your music.
“Grooveshark is a revolutionary music community that rewards users for sharing their music. Grooveshark was founded by three University of Florida students hell-bent on changing the music industry, and the world, forever. Grooveshark’s goal is to compensate everyone in the value chain – from users to rights’ holders. Let us know if you are interested in joining Grooveshark.”
43. Soundcloud

A site where you can listen to music for free, and share yours with others. “As you might expect, over the years we’ve grown tired of getting emails with YouSentIt links or FTP log-ins just to be able to check out our friends latest soon-to-be released tracks. Not to mention how annoying it is to try and email a reply with some comprehensible feedback. Music is just kind of tricky to deal with over email. So, we thought we’d change that. SoundCloud is our way of doing it.”
44. Alonetone

“alonetone gives musicians a home for their music
unlimited distribution, sharing tools & warm fuzzies”
Audiotuts reader Sudara comments: “Free of advertising clutter & corporate stank – just a bunch of musicians putting their stuff up.”
45. Flowmi.com (Spanish)

Commenter Raymi describes the site like this: “I normally listen to http://www.flowmi.com, an Argentinian site that has a player called Flowcast which displays all kinds of music and remixes I love. They also have articles for design fashion and new albums that come out on the market.”
Music Stores
We’ll cover places to buy your music online in more detail in a future article. But here are a few sites mentioned in the comments to our Open Mic.
46. Beatport.com

Beatport is an online music store with a focus on dance. The site was a little slow to load, but seems very functional, and has a lot of tracks available.
“Beatport is the recognized leader in electronic dance music downloads for DJs and club music enthusiasts. Download high quality MP3s and WAV file formats. Weekly top ten DJ Charts. Buy from 600k+ tracks of House, Techno, Electro, Trance, Drum & Bass, Minimal, Dubstep and ten other dance music genres. Ten free digital downloads to get you started.”
47. Podcomplex

Podcomplex are a music store, but not just a music store. “Podcomplex produces and distributes independent, high-quality, original music, video and multimedia.” They also have a blog with guides for using DAWs and producing music on a PC.
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User Comments
( ADD YOURS )KraftGear November 6th
KraftGear.com might also be worth checking out if you are interested in music production tutorials, techniques, equipment reviews, and other inspirational content from around the web.
( )Jack Josey November 6th
What a terrific list. I just bookmarked it as a favorite. Thanks!
( )Claire November 6th
Love Musformation – so sad that Supernova.com didn’t make it. Amazing site for fans of new / indie music, and you can listen to lists sorted by genre, top rated, recently played, etcetc
Wicked!
( )Ian Shepherd November 6th
Thanks for the mention guys ! Everyone should also check out
http://www.sentricmusic.com
- a great site which helps unsigned bands make money from their music by getting it “synced” in films, adverts and TV
Ian
( )Truck November 6th
What kind of number is 47? Did you just take every suggestion and paste it in here?
( )tim November 6th
FYI 47 = the meaning of life + 5
(thanks for the mention!)
( )Paul November 6th
Another cool new site to check out is Music Tech Tutorials. We aggregate videos covering everything from Ableton Live, Reason, Logic, Cubase, Pro Tools, FL Studio, DJ Tutorials, Reviews, Previews, Interviews & much more all in one place, making it much easier to find the videos you are after.
( )Paul November 6th
Another cool new site to check out is Music Tech Tutorials. We aggregate videos covering everything from Ableton Live, Reason, Logic, Cubase, Pro Tools, FL Studio, DJ Tutorials, Reviews, Previews, Interviews & much more all in one place, making it much easier to find the videos you are after.
http://www.musictechtutorials.com/
( )Mark Carter November 27th
Yep … I’d second this .. very useful site which aggregates video tutorials ….
http://www.musictechtutorials.com/
Thanks for the great resource list
( )Mark Carter November 27th
Yep …. music tech is a great site for aggregating video tutorials … I’d second that ….
thanks for the resources
( )justchase November 6th
Thanks for the list!
( )Carnival November 6th
Very Good list! Thanks. Can’t believe http://www.macprovideo.com/ didn’t even make the top 5 let alone the top 47! Best range of commercial Logic tutorials are there.
( )L1 November 6th
I often go to http://www.dubstepforum.com and the production section, they seem very knowledgable and often funny.
( )Sean November 6th
Thanks for adding KeyOfGrey to the list!
Not sure if I missed it, but if it isn’t there…Synthtopia is pretty awesome as well.
http://www.synthtopia.com
( )Alex November 6th
I think also the VI Control should be mentioned:
http://www.vi-control.net/forum/
Really nice people, lots of talented composers …
( )Nixon November 6th
ever heard of
http://www.reverbnation.com
http://www.bandcamp.com
me either…lol
~Nixon
( )Musical instrument accessories November 6th
These are excellent resources! Thanks for listing them!
( )Dubber November 6th
Lovely to be mentioned in such fine company – and embarrassing that the New Music Strategies site hasn’t been updated in about two months. Can I suggest that in its place you may wish to consider http://musicthinktank.com?
It’s where a bunch of really smart people talk about the music industries in the digital age. I set it up with Bruce Warila a while back, and now that I don’t have as much time to focus on a single author blog like New Music Strategies, it’s where I’ll be posting most of my thoughts on the indepedent music business online from here on out.
I’m in excellent company there (and here!) – thanks again for the mention.
( )Mike Batt November 6th
Came across http://www.anthonyherron.co.uk the other day, some kind of industry bod, but he does post some relevant stuff for bands like what festivals to apply to, who to follow on Twitter etc. some good stuff to check out.
( )Tom Cosm November 6th
Woohoo! Made the cut, I’ll have to show my mother she will be so proud
( )Dan November 6th
Great to make the list here, and I’d like to also thank Tom for his excellent Ableton Live megaset which I’ve recently discovered – there’s a fantastic collection of dummy clips in there for live performance work, every Live user should check it out (on his site at #26 above)…
Thanks Tom!
( )Marc van den Hurk November 6th
Gearjunkies is more line a online magazines and blog than a forum….
( )Adrian Try November 6th
Thanks for your feedback, Marc. I’ve moved Gearjunkies to the Online Magazine category.
( )Andy November 6th
What a great resource! Bookmarked.
( )Andy Warren November 7th
http://www.reason4tutorial.com/ is very helpful for getting ramped up in Reason
( )Brad Thompson November 7th
http://www.indabamusic.com is a great site for collaborating with other musicians.
( )GarethB November 7th
Although I’m mainly involved in the band booking/gigging side of music, your list is a brilliant resource. I’ve been working with other musicians online for the last 3 years there are some sites on your list I’ve never come across in my research.
I’ll let my subscribers have a link to this page and will bookmark for “exploration”.
Thanks
( )Me November 8th
Come on guys ever heard of Tape Op Magazine?
( )Zack Thompson November 10th
I just stumbled on this great drum loop blog: http://ryangruss.com
He posts a bunch of free loops and also has a subscriber area for people who want additional content. Pretty funny guy and a great drummer.
( )Lucian Roux November 10th
http://www.billboard.com
( )Shannelle November 12th
Extremely helpful. Futureproducers.com should be mentioned too.
( )Morris Dunker November 13th
Great list, I reckon you could of gotten to 100
here’s a few more of my ones I visit almost daily which I can’t see listed
http://www.remixcomps.com – remix contests
( )http://www.berkleemusicblogs.com – blogs by berklee staff
http://www.synthtopia.com – synth blog
Ross Canpolat November 19th
i cant believe you forgot the andy sneap forums – its one of the most important resources for metal / rock production on the internet
link: http://www.ultimatemetal.com/forum/andy-sneap-151/
( )Bernd Weber November 19th
You are missing http://www.delamar.de
thanks for the great list!
( )Greg November 20th
there is http://www.fruityclub.net for the french users ;p
( )Rick Elliott November 28th
Wow! Thanks for this!
( )band website theme December 6th
Awesome list found a lot of great blogs here that i now read every day! Thanks
( )Jon December 7th
Thanks for including my site, I really should do an about us section shouldn’t I!
Well for anyone interested here is a quick about me (not my fellow Guitar Noizer Paul)
I have been playing guitar for 20 years and have a BMus(hons) from Birmingham Conservatoire, England. I am also a professional web developer and now live in Sydney Australia.
( )bigelowc December 7th
Please check out: Red Dawg Guitar News
( )http://www.reddawgguitarnews.com
Catherine Delgadillo December 8th
There’s another cool site: http://www.guitarplayerzen.com! You may have heard of it?
( )jeff December 9th
Good post! another good site of quality video lessons for guitar is
http://www.PlayGTR.net
great page of freebies on there!
( )andy December 9th
how do you possibly for http://www.tweakheadz.com ?
no respect!
( )michalkun December 10th
FL Studio site with synthesizers, effects and the studio DAW itself.
http://sites.google.com/site/flstudiodaw/
ImageLine the producer of FL Studio offers 10% discount to new customers with this URL:
( )http://affiliate.image-line.com/EFAGBJD483
simon December 10th
Good list, but you missed out the biggest guitar (and probably music) site of them all: Ultimate-Guitar.com
Check out the forums there and you might never leave
( )Mark Carter December 20th
Just came back to this article weeks later, and discovered some more music creating gems …. cool!
( )aDeeb December 25th
Great list.
( )But you missed the best one for guitarists, Ultimate-Guitar.com .
Hip Hop Makers January 22nd
your missing http://www.hiphopmakers.com
( )Andybright January 27th
Don’t forget http://muxster.com/ for when you want to throw up a quick social media powered website that can make you money from merchandising
( )maroufle January 27th
http://www.itbreaks.com is also missing
( )David James February 3rd
Check out Breakthrough Band at http://www.breakthroughband.com. This blog is for aspiring musicians from the standpoint of an aspiring musician taking on the challenges of starting a band and marketing it.
( )yj4545 February 7th
hmm.. it is kind of sad the you had to post you own website on top of the list…
also http://www.synthtopia.com is missing.. a lot better than createdigitalmusic.com
( )