Use these pre-created exercises to practice your note-reading using musictheory.net.
Students can use their Chromebooks or any internet-enabled device to compose and/or arrange their own music!
A fun, create site where students can write their own music, see how sound waves work, create their own beat, and so much more!
Makes practicing the important skill of sight-reading easy, effective and fun!
Introductory and intermediate level music theory lessons.
From the Top is a non-profit organization dedicated to celebrating the stories, talents, and character of young classically-trained musicians. Listen and watch interviews and performances of young artists.
Take a virtual tour of the Music Instrument Museum in Phoenix, AZ. This museum displays approximately 6,800 instruments out of its 13,600 instruments at a time. It considers itself the world's only global musical instrument museum!
Watch recordings of live performances by the London Symphony Orchestra from different perspectives of the orchestra (like the strings, brass, or conductor)!
There is nothing quite like performing in person, but Brian Balmages and SmartMusic have the next best thing: Virtual Conductor. Now you can play along in SmartMusic, record and download your performance, all while performing under the baton of the composer!
Select an orchestra title, your instrument, and then click the link! There you can learn your part and play along with the recording while watching a conductor.
Music level is late elementary through high school.