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Here are some helpful websites where you can post your music, or learn how to make music
Here are a list of four cool platforms where you can post music (In order from top-down: YouTube, SoundCloud, Spotify, Amazon Music. Some services, like Spotify, may require money)
I recommend starting with YouTube and Soundcloud, then expanding to Spotify and AmazonMusic once you have a dedicated audience, and can use monetization.
Music Making
These software are very useful for making music, particularly digital music
This is basically a similar website to BandLab, and while they are similar, each have their own advantages and disadvantages,
I'd recommend checking out this article before choosing either.
Music Theory and Composition
These websites are pretty good if you want to learn how to make and compose music, and learn more about music theory.
Flat.io? What kind of name is that? Some kind of knock-off of slither.io? Nope. It's actually an amazing free software where you can compose music digitally. You can pick an instrument, then the music staff shows up on the screen. You can add notes as small as 64th notes, many dynamics articulation, tempo, custom time signatures, and even text annotation! And what's more, when you press the Play button, the music you composed actually plays aloud! You can export the sheet music as a printable PDF, or even an audio or MIDI file compatible with digital music.
And that's just the free plan! The educational plan lets you make more music (scores), add more instruments and have cool new features. Convince your music teacher to use Flat for the class when your doing a virtual class music unit! It'll be worth it!
This is a cool site where you can learn music theory, even the advanced stuff, in a nice cool layout.
Here are the lessons on individual concepts in music theory, like notation, symbolism, time signatures, etc
Interactive exercises online to test your knowledge
Tools like music calculators, metronome, plus a mini piano keyboard window and more!