Looking for some other ways to enhance your learning? Check out these cool music resources!
Chrome Music Lab - Fun, music experiments! This is great for young visual learners as it offers a variety of composition, iconic notation and visual tools for recognizing melodic direction, picture, tone color, and more!
Creating Music - This site composition and pitch recognition activities for younger grades (1st-3rd). Students can hear classical excerpts, use their keyboard to play tones, and do aural recognition games at varying levels.
Tone Matrix - Students create brief tonal compositions by selecting pixels in a matrix that each ping a different pitch in 4-beat repetitions.
Bach Google Doodle - This cute interactive teaches student about harmony by describing the life and works of J.S. Bach in this adorable Google Doodle game! Students can create their own simple 8-beat melody and then watch how "Bach" adds 4-part harmony to their composition!
IncrediBox - This game allows students to experiment creating beat boxing arrangements. Also compatible as an app for mobile devices.
NoteFlight - This site allows students to practice writing standard notation.
NY Phil Kids , SFS Kids, and DSO Kids - Enjoy these interactive music sites hosted by the New York Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. These sites offer listening activities, games, instrument exploration, and more.
Daria Music - This site follows the travels of a musician named Daria as she visits different places in the world an showcases various instruments from different cultures. There are even tutorials on how to make your own instruments!
Morse Code Music - This generator allows students to make brief rhythmic compositions based on Morse Code. The dots and dashes of Morse Code are translated into quarter notes and eighth notes and can be played on a variety of midi instruments or voice tones.
Sing and Play with Bobby McFerin - "Dont' Worry, Be Happy!" This interactive tool breaks down the different vocalizations used to create two favorite Bobby McFerin Songs. Great for teaching ostinatos! The site also offers background history on the artist and a complete discography.
PBS Kids Music Games - Great for little ones, this library of music-inspired games features popular characters from popular shows!
Whack-A-Note - Whack-A-Note is a great game for note identification for early learners!
Music Racer - Similar to Whack-A-Note, Music Racer is a more advanced note identification game for students that may already read music regularly. It also offers games for identifying instrument fingerings and musical vocabulary, and you can test their standing against other players nationwide.
Got Rhythm? - This game measures a student's ability to maintain a steady beat.
Chrome Music Lab - Fun, music experiments! This is great for young visual learners as it offers a variety of composition, iconic notation and visual tools for recognizing melodic direction, picture, tone color, and more!
Creating Music - This site composition and pitch recognition activities for younger grades (1st-3rd). Students can hear classical excerpts, use their keyboard to play tones, and do aural recognition games at varying levels.
Tone Matrix - Students create brief tonal compositions by selecting pixels in a matrix that each ping a different pitch in 4-beat repetitions.
Bach Google Doodle - This cute interactive teaches student about harmony by describing the life and works of J.S. Bach in this adorable Google Doodle game! Students can create their own simple 8-beat melody and then watch how "Bach" adds 4-part harmony to their composition!
IncrediBox - This game allows students to experiment creating beat boxing arrangements. Also compatible as an app for mobile devices.
NoteFlight - This site allows students to practice writing standard notation.
NY Phil Kids , SFS Kids, and DSO Kids - Enjoy these interactive music sites hosted by the New York Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. These sites offer listening activities, games, instrument exploration, and more.
Daria Music - This site follows the travels of a musician named Daria as she visits different places in the world an showcases various instruments from different cultures. There are even tutorials on how to make your own instruments!
Morse Code Music - This generator allows students to make brief rhythmic compositions based on Morse Code. The dots and dashes of Morse Code are translated into quarter notes and eighth notes and can be played on a variety of midi instruments or voice tones.
Sing and Play with Bobby McFerin - "Dont' Worry, Be Happy!" This interactive tool breaks down the different vocalizations used to create two favorite Bobby McFerin Songs. Great for teaching ostinatos! The site also offers background history on the artist and a complete discography.
PBS Kids Music Games - Great for little ones, this library of music-inspired games features popular characters from popular shows!
Whack-A-Note - Whack-A-Note is a great game for note identification for early learners!
Music Racer - Similar to Whack-A-Note, Music Racer is a more advanced note identification game for students that may already read music regularly. It also offers games for identifying instrument fingerings and musical vocabulary, and you can test their standing against other players nationwide.
Got Rhythm? - This game measures a student's ability to maintain a steady beat.