| Amelia Ingram: Wesleyan ethnomusicology student who specializes in the musics of Trinidad and Tobago. Includes resources on parang music. |
| Dane Kusic: Information on courses taught, both at UMBC and in online courses. |
| Dieter Christensen: Columbia University ethnomusicologist, who has written on Kurdish music. Includes CV and list of publications. |
| Eric Charry: Information on Mande music of West Africa, and links to hundreds of online ethnomusicology resources. |
| Franklin, John Curtis: Music archeologist who works with the International Study Group on Music Archaeology. Includes articles and links to online resources. |
| Harriet Ottenheimer: Professor of Anthropology at Kansas State University, with interest in African ethnomusicology. Includes academic links organized by methodology. |
| Harrison, Frank Llewellyn: Biography noting his Irish background and education, international teaching positions, teaching, specialized studies, and major editing and writing credits. From the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio. |
| James Hamilton: Information on his work: book reviews, articles, MIDI files, photographs and promotional material for his music groups. |
| Kai Fikentscher: Listing of publications and lectures by this independent ethnomusicologist. |
| Lisa Urkevich: Specialist in music of the Arabian Peninsula. Includes photos and sound clips. |
| Lucie Rault: Biography and a list of publications of this ethnomusicologist who specializes in Chinese music. |
| Michael Frishkopf: University of Alberta ethnomusicologist; specializes in Arab music, Sufi music, and Islamic rituals. Includes CV and numerous downloadable articles (rtf). |
| Roderic Knight: Professor of Ethnomusicology at Oberlin (USA) whose research interests include Mandinka drumming from West Africa. |
| Steel, David Warren: Professor of music and southern culture at the University of Mississippi. Includes links to singing related sites, abstracts of published books, and book reviews. |
| Tran Van Khe: Curriculum vitae, biography and a list of publications of this renowned Ethnomusicologist. |
| Waring Music: Dennis Waring, Ph.D., Ethnomusicologist gives educational workshops in world music. Information on teaching programs, performances, and publications. |