MIT OCW: Music and Theater Arts

Started by Opus106, January 13, 2010, 09:51:56 AM

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MIT's Open CourseWare is simply a wonderful resource for anyone who wants to learn things. Materials relating to the courses followed in a wide variety of fields at the institute are made available free of cost over the Internet. Indeed, I have thoroughly enjoyed watching some of Prof. Walter Lewin's physics lectures. Today, while googling for information unrelated to the site, I chanced upon Music and Theater Arts section, which contains lecture notes with audio samples. 

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Quote from: Opus106 on January 13, 2010, 09:51:56 AM
MIT's Open CourseWare is simply a wonderful resource for anyone who wants to learn things. Materials relating to the courses followed in a wide variety of fields at the institute are made available free of cost over the Internet. Indeed, I have thoroughly enjoyed watching some of Prof. Walter Lewin's physics lectures. Today, while googling for information unrelated to the site, I chanced upon Music and Theater Arts section, which contains lecture notes with audio samples.
It was MIT's multivariable calculus lectures that got me through math324 in college.