Check out some of my favourite online resources for music!
"Mr. Glynn" (heavily featured on my instrument pages) has compiled a series of intro tutorials for beginning band instruments. His website features his answer to Essential Elements in the form of his "Basic Band Book" -- completely free! A great resource for student or teachers alike.
An annual contest for music classrooms all over Canada aimed at celebrating Canadian talent, while getting music classrooms playing Canadian music!
Fantastic resource for Ukulele education designed by Canadian musician/educators J. Chalmers Doane and (BC's own) James Hill. I am currently using this resource for all my ukulele classes. The student books are completely free!
One of my favourite music content creators online. He is a musician and music producer with over 2 million subscribers on YouTube! His 4 Producers 1 Sample series (where 4 different producers turn the same sample and then compare notes) is a treat!
This is the best YouTube account for music theory! Exploring everything from "What's a Note" to the rhythmic complexities of Ludacris' "Roll Out"; 12tone features fast paced but informative and engaging videos to answer all your music theory questions!
The Royal Irish Academy of Music Teaching and Learning network features a series of elementary-friendly music theory videos. Great for the classroom.