This site provides tutorials on how sound works and allows one to experiment with "strings" of different lengths and widths. these can be combined to create a song.
Scratch is a new programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art -- and share your creations on the web.Scratch is designed to help young people (ages 8 and up) develop 21st century learni
Toy Symphony is an international music performance and education project led by composer and inventorTod Machover at the MIT Media Lab and Media Lab Europe. It strives primarily to introduce children to the creative music-making process in bold, new ways
JamStudio.com - Create Music Beats - The online music factory - Jam, remix, chords, loops
JamStudio is an online, Web 2.0 music sequencer where you can compose and publish your own tunes. It has similarities to programs such as GarageBand and Band-in-a-Box. There are free and paid versions available, but they offer free full featured accoun
he SoundJunction website’s all about music. You can take music apart and find out how it works, create music yourself, find out how other people make music and how they perform it, you can find out about musical instruments, and look at the backgrounds to
Free clipart for students & teachers!58,000 pieces of free clipart and growing every week.Welcome to quality educational clipart. Every item comes with a choice of image size and format as well as complete source information for proper citations in sc
In the ClassroomClassical music can be an exciting tool. The Classics for Kids® lesson plans and teaching resources give teachers practical, effective plans and activities that use classical music to help children learn, and meet national and state stan
Musipedia is a searchable, editable, and expandable collection of tunes, melodies, and musical themes. Entries can contain a bit of sheet music, a MIDI file, textual information about the work and the composer, and last but not least the Parsons Code, a rough description of the melodic contour. Musipedia uses the "Melodyhound" melody search engine. You can find and identify a tune even if the melody is all you know. You can play it on a piano keyboard, whistle it to the computer, simply tap the rhythm on the computer keyboard or use the Parsons code.