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I am a great believer that to be a good website, it should be more than simply a marketing tool and should offer something more than, "This is who I am, here's where I'm playing and here's where you can buy my CDs".
Sites included on the recommended list (right and below) are those providing what I feel is a useful resource; for example, I wholeheartedly recommend sites which offer song lyrics or music notation, historical information, discussions, opinionated rants, research materials, tutorials -- anything which gives the visitor something more than the opportunity to spend money.
Any site linked from anywhere on this site should be viewable on all setups. There are sites to which I deliberately do not provide links. These are sites which restrict access for people not using particular software / hardware setups. If your site is not linked then it is probably one of these. If you wish to know why I haven't linked to it, you can find out here.
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Douglas Clark's Gaughan Discography -- the original Gaughan Discography, online even before my own.
Lesley Nelson's wonderful Contemplator site is a superb resource. Too much there to even begin to describe so go see for yourself. If I awarded gold stars I'd give this the maximum.
And, of course, other 5 star sites are The Mudcat Cafe, which hosts the invaluable Digital Tradition database, and Ceolas
ABC Home Pages The complete ABC site from Chris Walshaw who invented ABC, an ingenious plain ASCII system of musical notation. Links to everything you could possibly want to know.
And speaking of ABC, Steve Mansfield has a superb ABC tutorial here. Very highly recommended.
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