This website gives the user practice in note names,key signatures, intervals, and major and minor triads in root and inverted position. The website also gives you practice on note identification on the guitar.
MOOCs are online courses, many from top universities, some of them include a completion certificate or the equivalent. How to play the guitar is offered by UC Berkley. Other music classes are listed here, too.
Good resource for anything in music education. Marching band, general music, guitar, music theory, and composition links can be found on this website. Students can interact with games, videos, worksheets, and lessons. Teachers are able to get ideas, lesson plans, and units.
This site has digital and downloadable flash cards for many music topics including note names, key signatures, piano note names, reading guitar notes, intervals, alto and tenor clefs, and triads. Teachers and students can also customize the flashcards for their own needs. It is appropriate for beginners through advanced musicians and the collection is growing every week.
TheoryTab is an ideal resource for theory teachers who are teaching students familiar with guitar tab, but not yet ready for practical notation based music theory. The approach of this site is to integrate tablature with the functional approach to harmony, using songs from the popular music cultures of today.
Purpose of Resource: This website can be used to identify the chord progressions for many modern songs. The website can also be used to transpose chord progressions into various keys.
Specific Musical Content: This webpage contains the chord progressions of over 5,000 songs. The original song can be played as well as just the chord progression on a piano. Each song can be transposed into different keys and modes while preserving sonic relationships. Theory Tab also can display the chords being played on a piano keyboard or a Guitar Fretboard.
Other Information: This could be a great resource for any composition units, as well as for directors looking to incorporate popular music, or arrange popular tunes for their ensembles.
This site provides a plethora of information for music educators. There are resources for guitar, instrumental at different levels, lesson plans, warm-ups, audio recordings, and more.
The 2014 Music Standards are the new standards to follow and are available through the National Association for Music Education Music Standards (NAfME). There are links available to the various standards which include PK-8 General Music, Composition/Theory, Music Technology, Guitar/Keyboard/Harmonizing Instruments, and Ensemble. Included with the standards are the categories of create, perform, respond, and connect. There are also links to a glossary and enduring understanding, essential questions, and definitions about the new standards.
The purpose of this website it to support and test students' music theory learning. This resource is very useful for testing a range of music theory skills such as identify notes, chords, and scales. The site also had tests that support ear training, piano skills guitar skill. The tests are customizable on the website and allow an educator to choose the level of difficulty, range being tested, and how the notes will be identified (letters, solfege, etc). The resources on this website can be used with beginning or advanced theory students.
This website helps to assist teachers in finding example lesson plans for their subject matter. The site also allows students to search and find a teacher for their instrument. I would benefit from the lesson plans feature particularly for music theory.
Music Prodigy Core makes practice and assessments easier. Instant red note/green note evaluation as students play
A comprehensive solution for all voices, strings, percussion, winds, guitar, piano (patented polyphonic pitch recognition system)
All student levels, general music through university
No external microphone required
Includes thousands of music titles
No training required
Teacher classroom dashboard with pre-formatted student progress reports
iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets, Windows PCs, Mac OS X, and Amazon Kindle Fire
A program that is built from the teacher's perspective, Music Prodigy provides students with an area to practice, using a built-in metronome. Assessment is also available in this program. As its name implies, you will build musical prodigies.
Subscribers to the Sight Reading Factory will never again run out of sight reading material to practice. Every time the user clicks 'Generate Sight Reading', a brand new piece of music is composed. This allows the user to generate virtually infinite amounts of unique sight reading exercises for piano, guitar, voice, strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
The lessons found here are for integrating popular music study into general music curricula. The lessons are all standards-aligned and are almost entirely historical, cultural, sociological, and musicological in nature. The lessons can also be integrated into social studies curricula. There are many opportunities in all of these lessons for students to embark on music and cultural research to enhance and deepen their understanding of the music they are learning to play/sing/perform.
Texas Music Educators Association website has great information about music education advocacy. Members can access clinics and handouts that support music education.
A website with resources for teaching and learning in a modern band ensemble. There are resources for teachers including lessons, professional development, videos, and songs. There are also resources for students including songs, practice videos, and lessons. Popular music is the main focus as well as song writing.
This is a great website to use for free printable piano, vocal, guitar, fiddle and violin music. There are varied levels for the piano music, which also has a wide range of repertoire. Each song for piano also comes in different versions, either right hand only, chords added with the right hand, fingerings written in or the entire song.
This website has a large database of public domain sheet music that is on a beginner student level. This website is a great resource for pulling repertoire for beginner students.
From the Top is a PBS series that features young performers on the Carnegie Hall stage. Each clip includes background and an interview with Christopher O'Riley (host and sometimes piano accompanist). There are representations of almost every major instrument in band and orchestra as well as vocalists, choral ensembles, pianists, and guitarists. The young performers have selected pieces in a variety of styles and some have amazing background stories, including an Olympic skater and one about the effects of Hurricane Katrina. The website also includes podcasts and a section for teachers that includes lesson plans to incorporate along with each episode. Clicking on From the Top at the bottom of the page gets you to more recent
streaming videos from the show at fromthetop.org