General Resources
- CIA World Factbook
- Ethnologue (languages of the world)
- United Nations geoscheme of the world
- World Population
- What Does It Mean to Be Human? (Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History)
- Population growth
- World population statistics from 1750 (based on UN Report: The World at Six Billion, page 6)
- Transatlantic Slave Trade
- Transatlantic Slave Trade Database (slavevoyages.org)
- slaveryimages.org
- Atlantic Slave Trade in Two Minutes (animation)
- 18th century British slave ship Brookes (1807 commemorated)
- Ending the Slavery Blame-Game (Henry Louis Gates, NYT, 4/22/2010) (original article–Wes login required)
- AAA statements
- on “Race” (1998)
- on “Race and Ethnic Standards for Federal Statistics” (1997)
- Merriam-Webster has a new definition of “racism”
- “Can Blacks Be Racist? – March 2009” (David Pilgrim, Jim Crow Museum, FSU)
- “Ethnic” (OED)
- “About 6 Million U.S. Adults Identify as Afro-Latino” (Pew, 5/2/2022)
- “Ethnic groups” (2:45, Dragnet, 10/3/68, “Community Relations,” season 3, episode 3)
- Oxford English Dictionary
- History of the Entire World (Bill Wurtz)
Music Encyclopedias/Dictionaries/Museums/Resources
- Grove Music Online (massive encyclopedia)
- Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Online
- Musical Instrument Museums Online
- Wesleyan Virtual Instrument Museum 2.0
- Digital Resources for Musicology
- Radio Garden (explore live radio by rotating the globe)
- Global Jukebox (Alan Lomax)
Religion
- Global Religious Futures (Pew Templeton Project)
- The Sunni Shia Divide (CFR)
- Islam
- Spread of Islam (YouTube)
- Buddhism
- Christianity
World Music (the phrase)
- “World Music History,” Ian Anderson (fRoots, March 2000)
- June 1987 Minutes and Press releases
- David Byrne: “I Hate World Music” (NYT 10/3/1999)
- Endeguena Mulu: “Why the Term ‘World Music’ is Bullshit” (True Africa, 9/29/2015)
- “How Bob Marley Posthumously Became a Household Name” (Village Voice, 7/9/2014)
- “Peter Gabriel Says Real World Record Label Can Last Another 25 Years” (BBC, 7/27/2014)
- 50 Years of Ethnomusicology at UCLA (1960-2010)
- Grammy Awards
- Burna Boy’s Grammy Loss Highlights The Issues With The World Music Category (uproxx.com)
- The Recording Academy Announces Major Changes For The 2022 GRAMMY Awards Show
- Grammy Awards Change Name of ‘World Music’ Category to ‘Global Music’ to Address ‘Connotations of Colonialism’ (variety.com)
- Why The GRAMMY Awards Best Global Music Album Category Name Change Matters (grammy.com)
- Opinion: Grammy’s ‘global music’ categories ignore musicians from much of the globe (npr.org)
- World/Global Music Grammy Award Winners: grammy.com; Wikipedia
- Three New Categories Added for the 2024 Grammys (grammy.com)
World Music (record labels, magazines)
- Buda Musique
- Musiques du monde: un tour des labels (some links do not work)
- Magazines
Recordings (ethnographic and commercial)
- Smithsonian Global Sound (Wesleyan access only); some links to liner notes do not work, so get them from Smithsonian Folkways main website (use the search bar to find the title)
- UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music
- Naxos Music Library (Wesleyan access only)
- British Library Sounds (online streaming)
- Alan Lomax Archive
- Excavated Shellac: An Alternative History of the World’s Music (liner notes)
Maps
- Languages of the World (University of Graz)
- languagesoftheworld.info (maps)
- The World’s Languages, in 7 Maps and Charts (washingtonpost.com)
- 1931 Rand McNally Histomap of the World (slate.com, Rumsey map collection)
- “Why Does Africa Have So Many Languages” (csmonitor.com, 4/21/2015)
- Silk Road
- Music and Musicians along the Silk Road (Ted Levin)
- Silk Road (worldhistory.org)
- Silk Road (UNESCO)
- Silk Road interactive map (UNESCO)
- Silkroad Ensemble
Sound
- Virtual piano (virtualpiano.net)
- Overtone series (Dave Darling)
- synthesizing overtones
- Physics of sound
- The Science of Sound (jump rope: 30:00)
- How to play harmonics on the flute
- Harmony
- “Don’t Think Twice it’s Alright” (Peter, Paul and Mary, London, 1963)
- “Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright” (Heartstream, Japanese trio)
- “Witchy Woman” (Eagles, 1973, BBC; 1:37)
- “Take it Easy” (Eagles, 1994, MTV)
- Texture and space (Malian bogolan fini)
- Audio frequency test
Miscellaneous
- “Percussion Concert,” John Cage at Museum of Modern Art (1943) (Life 3/15/1943: 42, 44)
- Sachs-Hornbostel Musical Instrument Classification System
- UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
- “All music is folk music: I ain’t never heard no horse sing a song.” (Big Bill Broonzy)
- The Evolution of Diet (National Geographic)
- A Single Migration from Africa Populated the World (NY Times, 9/21/2016)
- “People of Color Who Never Felt They Were Black” (washingtonpost)
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“How to Argue Against Identity Politics Without Turning Into a Reactionary” (Yascha Mounck, NYT 9/22/2023)
- “Undermining African Intellectual and Artistic Rights” (Dibussi Tande, 2010)
- endgenocide.org
- “College Cancels Performance by Afrobeat Band” (gawker, 2013)
- Growing Into Music (children learning music around the world)
- Writing About Music (UNC)
- Book Reviews (UNC)
- In the Moment: Poetry Duels and Improvisation (2022) (folkstreams.net)
- Most viewed music videos of all time (kworb.com)