Musication is a fantastic YouTube channel for anyone who is using Boomwhackers as part of their music programme. You will find a huge variety of playalongs to use with your students that are well produced and easy to follow. The level of difficulty varies but all can be easily worked to provide differentiation for students of different abilities within the one activity. The choice of repertoire varies from well-known classics to folk songs, and from Christmas songs to modern popular favourites. I have added some examples below.
The full playlists are available on the YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/musication
You can visit their website at https://www.patreon.com/musication
Boomy Tunes is an Australian website that creates play along videos for Boomwhackers, Xylophone, Recorder, Hand Bells, Desk Bells, Resonator Bells, Hand Chimes and other instruments. The choice of repertoire varies from well-known nursery rhymes and folk songs to Christmas songs. Every video is clearly labelled with a level of difficulty and each song has been produced at all difficulty levels so that you can use the same song . I have added some examples below:
Visit their YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/BOOMYTUNES
Visit their website www.boomytunes.com
This is a great YouTube channel with a wide range of different videos using a range of different musical instruments. Here I have featured some of the Boomwhackers teaching materials that Tyler Swift has created for use in his elementary music programme.
The sheet music for many of the featured arrangements is available here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Swicks-Classroom
Tyler Swick's website is www.TylerSwick.com