Daria World Music for Children is a colorful and vibrant website that teaches students about all aspects of world music. It has many multimedia resources from listening to the sound of an instrument to actually learning how to make one. Definitely a great resource!
The Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, in cooperation with Saint Louis-based PBS TV affiliate Nine Network (KETC-Channel 9), has put together a tremendous website that will be a great resource for students. This website features video of concerts that the Saint Louis Symphony has performed that are programmed with the Nine Network. This is a great site for students to watch a world-class orchestra perform!
The Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute provides music educators with many invaluable resources. The Digital Library provides lesson plans, videos, and other material for teachers to look through and stream or download for their own classes. This is a very thorough website from a giant of musical performance and education.
This handy music converter introduces students to miniscule tunings and is a good lead-in to concepts like quarter notes. Plus, you can hear a difference in the sound of a song at 432 Hz!
I cannot think of a better introduction to songs and rhythm for children than by the music of Hap Palmer. His cds and dvds effortlessly teach students how to sing very melodic songs and how to perform essential rhythms, among many other musical concepts.
This is an excellent piece of software that introduces students to the field of DJing and producing. A virtual interface shows users exactly how to manipulate and seamlessly play track to track to track in a playlist.
Discmakers at first may not seem like a good resource for music education, but upon further review, it is an excellent one for students learning about the music business and how recordings are distributed, especially on a DIY level in genres such as indie rock.