This is a place for people who are interested or involved in ear training to come and find out more, get hints and tips, and learn ways to improve more rapidly. If you love music, come learn how you could hear so much more!
Orpheus in the Cyberworld: Strategies & Implementation of Web-based Electronic Learning for Music Ensembles & Classes
This overview stems from "real life" experience and reflection over the past seven years in using electronic learning, with choral ensembles at the university level, and from working with choral directors and public school teachers/students around the cou
The Music Software Guide is published by The Fun Music Companyhttp://www.funmusicco.comThe Fun Music Company independent review team reviews each piece of software they can.
DeweyMusic is a new interface for Archive.org's wonderful public domain music library. You can listen to, download, remix, and share anything you see on this site legally and for free.
This website has been set up specifically for YouTube in Music Education by Thomas Rudolph and James Frankel; published by Hal Leonard. It is meant to serve as an extension for the book. Additionally, there are links to some of the videos mentioned in t
Animusic is computer animated music where virtual instruments perform music on their own, precisely playing each note.You'll most likely see Animusic as individual music videos about 4 to 5 minutes long. The videos are collected together to form a "visu
MusicEdMajor.net | A blog for college students of Music Education
MusicEdMajor.net is a resource website for college students in the field of Music Education. If you like the content you see, please consider subscribing to the MusicEdMajor.net Feed!
Welcome to Electronic Music InteractiveElectronic Music Interactive v. 2 is a multimedia primer for electronic music that prepares students for more advanced study. Electronic Music Interactive v. 2 includes diagrams, interactive animations with sound,
Do you want to become more familiar with GarageBand '09? If so, you have come to the right place! This website houses instructional materials and practice items for learning GarageBand basics - like editing, composing and recording - and also includes les
This site is a directory of many other music and music education resources, providing links and content about performing artists, genres, musical instruments, orchestras, composers, composer forums, composition tools, music videos, and music publishing co
Karen Garrett was named teacher of the year by TI:ME and she has created an amazing resource on how to encorporate MIDI technology into the classroom. She has been director of instrumental music at Central Park School in Birmingham, AL since 1992, and in
An incredible resource for teaching young students! Students can choose to play games that are extremely fun including composer baseball, composer time machine, music matching, and a painting game. Players actually create a baseball team of composers in t
A comprehensive guide to fingerings for all woodwind instruments. Useful for beginning students as well as students who are becoming more advanced. Very inclusive and reliable.
The OWL at Purdue - APA Formatting and Style Guide -
A condense version of the APA Manual of Style, this website is invaluable to researchers. Formatting and style is explained concisely and examples are given in all sections.
This is a site where one “can learn about the history of jazz and its artists through recordings, readings, photographs, video, and fun activities.” This resource includes modules on a variety of jazz topics and artists including: New Orleans Jazz, The Bi
This is the website for The International Trombone Association (ITA). The ITA is a worldwide association for trombone players, and its members and contributors include some of the most renowned trombone players in the world, such as Joe Alessi, Christian
EVERYONE CAN CREATE MUSICSelect 1 of 8 different Sound Patterns from the small Matrixes icons on the right.Use your mouse to draw notes on each 16 Step Matrix.For each Pattern, adjust Volume, Mute, Clear, or set Audio Pan from Left to Right.Click on the
This wiki was begun because of a conversation on the Teachers.net music teachers discussion board. Some of us decided we'd like a place to share our Smartboard lessons, and perhaps some other resources we use in our classrooms. The idea behind this wik
SoundCloud lets you move music fast & easy. The platform takes the daily hassle out of receiving, sending & distributing music for artists, record labels & other music professionals.
IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet Music
The Petrucci Music Library is an internet-based collaborative music score library, and is currently the main project. You will find tens of thousands of scores composed by thousands of composers here, all available for free download.
There are hundreds of pages and thousands of MIDI Files on this website.Composers are listed alphabetically in the left columnThe pages are organized by music periods from renaissance to contemporary.Most major composers (and contributors) have their o
Impromptu has been designed as a teaching tool to help you interrogate and develop your own musical intuitions. It is intended to be used in conjunction with the text Developing Musical Intuitions, and the accompanying music audio CD. Please remember that
Hobnox Audiotool. All in your browser. Live recording of your tracks is finally possible. Choose your set-up, add, remove and arrange the devices you need and record your track to the ‚myFiles’ section of your Hobnox account. From there, publish and sha
Open Digital ScoresOpen Score Format is an open and non-proprietary distribution, interchange and archive file format for digital scores (sheet music). The motivation for developing the format is to improve choice - both for content creators and consumer
Welcome to the Archive's audio and MP3 library. This library contains over two hundred thousand free digital recordings ranging from alternative news programming, to Grateful Dead concerts, to Old Time Radio shows, to book and poetry readings, to original
Music Creativity Through Technology is dedicated to music educators working with the "Other 80%" of students in our schools who do not participate in the traditional performing ensembles and music classes. With the latest tools in music technology, these