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Music Index Database Coverage List Music Index Database Coverage List "Core" coverage refers to sources which are indexed and abstracted in their entirety (i.e. cover to cover); "Priority" coverage refers to sources with a substantial volume of materials relevant to the field, while "Selective" coverage refers to sources with an occasional volume of material relevant to the field. This title list does not represent all the Selective content found in this database. The Selective content is chosen from thousands of titles containing articles that are relevant to this subject. *Titles with 'Coming Soon' in the Availability column indicate that this publication was recently added to the database and therefore few or no articles are currently available Please Note: Publications included on this database are subject to change without notice due to contractual agreements with publishers. Coverage dates shown are the intended dates only and may not yet match those on the product. All coverage is cumulative. Coverage Policy Source Type ISSN Publication Name Publisher Indexing and Indexing and Peer- Searchable Cited Searchable Cited Country Abstracting Start Abstracting Stop Review References Start References Stop ed Priority Magazine 8756- 1/1: The Journal of the Just Intonation Network Just Intonation Network 01/01/1991 09/01/2007 United States of 7717 America Core Academic Journal 0148- 19th Century Music University of California Press 01/01/1977 United States of 2076 America Priority Magazine 1085- 20th Century Music 21st Century Music 01/01/1997 12/01/1999 United States of 5505 America Core Magazine 1534- 21st Century Music 21st Century Music 01/01/2000 10/31/2013 United States of 3219 America Core Magazine 1471- About the House Friends of Covent Garden Ltd. 01/01/1971 02/01/2015 United Kingdom 9010 Core Academic Journal 2367- Academic Forum Integral Music Theory Pancho Vladigerov National Academy of Music 01/01/2015 12/31/2018 Y Bulgaria 5985 Core Academic Journal 2683- Academic Forum Integral Music Theory (2683-0841) Pancho Vladigerov National Academy of Music 01/01/2020 Y Bulgaria 0841 Core Magazine 1049- Acoustic Guitar String Letter Publishing 07/29/1972 United States of 9261 America Core Academic Journal 0001- Acta Mozartiana Deutsche Mozart-Gesellschaft e.V. 01/01/1971 12/31/2013 Y 01/01/2009 12/31/2013 Germany 6233 Core Academic Journal 0001- Acta Musicologica Barenreiter-Verlag Karl Votterle GmbH & Co. KG 01/01/1971 Y 03/01/2006 10/31/2008 Germany 6241 Core Academic Journal 0587- Acta Musicologica Fennica Suomen Musiikkitieteellinen Seura 01/01/2019 Y Finland 2448 Core Academic Journal 1545- Action, Criticism & Theory for Music Education Mayday Group 04/01/2002 Y United States of 4517 America Core Academic Journal 2453- Ad Fontes Artis Faculty of Music, Academy of Arts 01/01/2016 Y Slovakia 9694 Core Academic Journal 1722- Ad Parnassum Ut Orpheus Edizioni S.r.l. 10/01/2004 10/31/2019 Y 01/01/2009 10/31/2019 Italy 3954 Priority Academic Journal 0001- ADEM Madrigaal V.Z.W. 01/01/1970 10/01/2008 Y Belgium 8171 Core Academic Journal 0065- African Music International Library of African Music 01/01/1971 01/01/2009 South Africa 4019 Core Magazine 1866- Akkordeon-Magazin Fortes Medien GmbH 04/01/2019 Germany 9093 Core Magazine 0946- Akustik Gitarre Acoustic Music GmbH & Co. KG 08/01/2014 Germany 9397 Core Magazine 0002- American Choral Review National Collegiate Choral Organization 01/01/1971 08/31/2020 United States of 7898 America Core Magazine 1535- American Dalcroze Journal Dalcroze Society of America 09/01/2014 United States of 7724 America Core Magazine 0002- American Harp Journal American Harp Society 01/01/1972 United States of 869X America Core Magazine 1041- American Lutherie Guild of American Luthiers 03/01/1990 03/31/2020 United States of 7176 America Core Academic Journal 0734- American Music University of Illinois Press 03/01/1983 Y United States of 4392 America Core Academic Journal 0284- American Music Magazine American Music Magazine 09/01/2014 Y Sweden 706X Core Academic Journal 1058- American Music Research Center Journal Regents of the University of Colorado, on behalf 01/01/1991 Y United States of 3572 of the University of Colorado at Boulder America Core Academic Journal 1943- American Music Review Institute for Studies in American Music 09/01/2008 Y United States of 9385 America Core Academic Journal 0003- American Music Teacher Music Teachers National Association 01/01/1972 Y 07/01/2005 United States of 0112 America Core Magazine 0164- American Organist Magazine American Guild of Organists 01/01/1979 United States of 3150 America Core Magazine American Rag American Rag 12/01/1997 12/31/2015 United States of America Core Magazine 0003- American Record Guide Record Guide Productions 07/01/1971 United States of 0716 America Core Academic Journal 0003- American Recorder American Recorder Society 01/01/1972 Y 01/01/2008 03/31/2009 United States of 0724 America Music Index-September 2021 Page 1 of 44 Coverage Policy Source Type ISSN Publication Name Publisher Indexing and Indexing and Peer- Searchable Cited Searchable Cited Country Abstracting Start Abstracting Stop Review References Start References Stop ed Core Magazine 0896- American Songwriter (0896-8993) American Songwriter 08/01/2012 United States of 8993 America Core Academic Journal 0003- American String Teacher Sage Publications Inc. 01/01/1971 Y 08/01/2010 United States of 1313 America Core Magazine 0193- American Suzuki Journal Suzuki Association of Americas Inc. 01/01/1992 United States of 5372 America Core Magazine Americana Rhythm Music Magazine Americana Rhythm Music Magazine 07/01/2014 United States of America Core Academic Journal Annales Paderewski Societe Paderewski a Morges 01/01/2003 01/31/2009 Y 01/01/2009 01/31/2009 Switzerland Core Academic Journal 0211- Anuario Musical Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas 01/01/1969 Y 01/01/2008 Spain 3538 Core Magazine 1441- APRAP Australia Australasian Performing Right Association 01/01/2006 12/31/2012 Australia 4910 Core Academic Journal 0003- Archiv fur Musikwissenschaft Franz Steiner Verlag GmbH 01/01/1971 04/30/2020 Y 03/01/2006 11/30/2008 Germany 9292 Core Magazine 0518- Arizona Music News Arizona Music Educators Association 03/01/2014 01/31/2019 United States of 6129 America Core Magazine ArkMEA Arkansas Music Educators Association 05/01/2019 United States of America Core Academic Journal 1043- Ars Lyrica: Journal of the Lyrica Society for Word-Music Lyrica Society 01/01/1981 Y United States of 3848 Relations America Core Academic Journal 0004- Ars Organi Verlag Merseburger Berlin GmbH 01/01/1971 06/30/2020 Y 06/01/2009 03/31/2020 Germany 2919 Core Academic Journal 2151- ARSC Journal Association for Recorded Sound Collections 01/01/1970 Y United States of 4402 America Core Magazine 0196- ARSC Newsletter Association for Recorded Sound Collections 06/01/1996 United States of 9145 America Priority Academic Journal 1063- Arts Education Policy Review Taylor & Francis Ltd 09/01/1992 Y United Kingdom 2913 Core Academic Journal 0044- Asian Music University of Texas Press 09/01/1969 Y United States of 9202 America Core Magazine 1320- ASME Update Australian Society for Music Education, Inc. 01/01/1996 Australia 1484 Core Magazine 0004- Audio Hachette Filipacchi Magazines 01/01/1972 03/31/2000 United States of 752X America Core Academic Journal 1325- Australasian Music Research Lyrebird Press 01/01/1996 Y 01/01/2010 Australia 5266 Core Academic Journal 0004- Australian Journal of Music Education Australian Society for Music Education, Inc. 04/01/1972 Y Australia 9484 Core Academic Journal 1036- Australian Journal of Music Therapy Australian Music Therapy Association, Inc. 07/01/2005 Y Australia 9457 Core Academic Journal 1325- Australian Voice Australian Academic Press 11/01/2006 11/30/2008 Y Australia 1317 Core Academic Journal 0705- B.C. Music Educator British Columbia Music Educators' Association 03/01/2015 Y Canada 9019 Core Academic Journal 0005- Bach Riemenschneider Bach Institute 01/01/1970 Y United States of 3600 America Core Academic Journal 0084- Bach -- Jahrbuch Evangelische Verlagsanstalt GmbH 01/01/1993 01/01/2016 Y 01/01/2009 01/01/2016 Germany 7682 Core Academic Journal 1072- Bach Perspectives (University of Illinois Press) University of Illinois Press 01/01/2002 01/31/2002 Y United States of 1924 America Core Academic Journal 1072- Bach Perspectives (University of Nebraska Press) University of Nebraska Press 01/01/1995 12/31/1999 Y United States of 1924 America Priority Magazine 0332- Ballade (03325148) Universitetsforlaget 01/01/1978 01/01/1994 Norway 5148 Core Academic Journal 0885- Balungan American Gamelan Institute 01/01/1991 01/31/2010 Y United States of 7113 America Core Magazine 0190- Banjo Newsletter: The 5-String Banjo Magazine Banjo Newsletter 01/01/1987 04/30/2020 United States of 1559 America Priority Academic Journal Basler Jahrbuch fuer Historische Musikpraxis Amadeus Verlag 01/01/1987 01/01/2006 Y Switzerland Core Magazine 1050- Bass Player Future Publishing Ltd. 10/01/1997 United Kingdom 785X Priority Magazine Bass World International Society of Bassists 01/01/1975 01/01/1980 United States of America Core Trade Publication 0178- Bayerische Blasmusik DVO Druck und Verlag Obermayer GmbH 04/01/2018 12/31/2019 Germany 4161 Core Magazine 0966- BBC Music Immediate Media London Company Limited 01/01/1995 United Kingdom 7180 Core Academic Journal 1059- Beethoven Forum (University of Illinois Press) University of Illinois Press 01/01/2001 11/30/2007 Y United States of 5031 America Core Academic Journal
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