Resources
Digital Audio Reserves
Request for my course
Digital Audio Reserves is a streaming only service made available for CMU classes with required music listening.
Berlin Philharmonic - Digital Concert Hall
We have a free pass to view and listen to performances by the Berlin Philharmonic online. The only catch is you have to access it from one workstation in the library. Please use the computer located next to the Audio & Visual Resources office. You will need to ask a librarian or library staff member on the 4th floor to enter the login information. Unfortunately our agreement does not permit us to share the login. If students or lecturers would like to purchase individual tickets, you can receive a 30% discount when sending a scan of your valid student ID (or other proof of status). They also offer individual free tickets should a lecturer wish to use the Digital Concert Hall as a resource for his/her teaching. You can contact them directly about this option, http://www.digitalconcerthall.com/en/help/contactCopyright Free Music
Freesound
http://www.freesound.org/
Aims to create a huge collaborative database of audio snippets, samples, recordings, bleeps, ... released under Creative Commons licenses that allow their reuse.
http://www.freesound.org/
Aims to create a huge collaborative database of audio snippets, samples, recordings, bleeps, ... released under Creative Commons licenses that allow their reuse.
Studio Cutz
Check out our royalty free Studio Cutz CD collection for your next class project. Each CD covers a unique theme, with titles such as "Acoustic Brew" and "Silly Stuff" with 60 second edits, 30 second edits, and short edits (or stingers) of each song. Search "Studio Cutz" in the library catalog for a complete listing.
About
Audio Collection
Hunt Library - 4th floor
Hunt Library - 4th floor
Contact
Andrew Perlman
Arts Library Associate
(412) 268-3511
aperlman@andrew.cmu.edu
Arts Library Associate
(412) 268-3511
aperlman@andrew.cmu.edu
Kristin Heath
Music & Catalog Librarian
(412) 268-7267
kheath@andrew.cmu.edu



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