Other Online Resources
Games:
Justin du Coeur's website is a great resource for all kinds of period games - highly recommended.
Link last checked - 19th December 2018 |
Modar Neznanich's website has his redactions of several games, and links to others. My other go-to site for period games.
Link last checked - 19th December 2018 |
Dagonell the Juggler's website is a bit of a mess visually, but once you get past the eye-breaking colour scheme, he has some really good resources.
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Music:
Choral Public Domain Library - an excellent source for vocal music, working on the Wiki model. Navigation can be tricky if you don't know the composer's name to look for, but well worth the effort. Searches on things like "15th Century" as keywords has some success.
Link last checked - 19th December 2018 Online Resources For Music - some other useful links for music
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Petrucci Music Library - another website of out-of-copyright music scores, with a wider remit than the Choral Public Domain Library. Scores can be searched for by composer, nationality, time period and genre, which is very useful.
Link last checked - 19th December 2018 |
Storytelling:
Extra Credit YouTube channel - Mythology playlist
This educational channel has clips of around 10 minutes in length, and its series on mythology is a great resource for SCA story tellers. Not only is it a well-researched source, it is also an excellent model for how to break down and retell stories that were originally intended to while away the long evenings into lengths more suitable to SCA events and modern attention spans. I've given the link to the playlist for their clips on mythology, but I also highly recommend watching their history clips.
Link last checked - 25th February 2019
This educational channel has clips of around 10 minutes in length, and its series on mythology is a great resource for SCA story tellers. Not only is it a well-researched source, it is also an excellent model for how to break down and retell stories that were originally intended to while away the long evenings into lengths more suitable to SCA events and modern attention spans. I've given the link to the playlist for their clips on mythology, but I also highly recommend watching their history clips.
Link last checked - 25th February 2019