General Resources for Everyone
Music educators and education companies around the world have been sharing countless resources and fun things to do – far too much for a single class. So if you're looking to do some more exploration with music, here are a BUNCH of possibilities!
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If you have an instrument at home, such as a recorder, ukulele, guitar, etc., those resources have been organized into sections!
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Parents: While these are all "school-appropriate" resources; they are not necessarily appropriate for all skill and developmental levels. Keep an eye out to be sure your child isn't getting frustrated doing or watching something designed for an older student.
Resources for Singing
Below are a bunch of resources designed to be sung with or to help your singing!
Resources for Dancing
Below are a bunch of resources with dancing!
Resources for Listening
Below are a bunch of resources for listening to, enjoying and analyzing music!
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Free digital concert hall:
https://www.berliner-philharmoniker.de/en/titelgeschichten/20192020/digital-concert-hall/
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Resources for Learning About Music
Below are a bunch of resources about learning about music!
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Collection of Ted-Ed Videos:
https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xW3ScpVFqpfT7an-ThCUFRwOQI58ntu
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Great video about Lin-Manuel Miranda's compositional process for Hamilton:
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Lessons about the style of Hip-Hop:
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PBS Kids Music Games
Resources for Reading Music
Below are a bunch of resources about learning to read music!
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Treble Clef Notes Game
http://musicteachersgames.com/trebleClefOne
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Advanced Version of Treble Clef Notes Game
https://www.musictheory.net/exercises/note
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For Advanced Musicians Only! (Middle School and Up!)
https://www.musictheory.net/exercises
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Resources for Recorder
Below are a bunch of resources for people with recorders at home!
Resources for Ukulele
Below are a bunch of resources for learning ukulele at home!
Resources for Guitar
Below are a bunch of resources for learning guitar!