There are literally hundreds of websites that offer free sheet music and a large percentage (not ALL) of the titles are also copyright-free so you can arrange, transpose or transform the original to your heart’s content.
This collection includes engraved first editions of manuscripts by Johannes Sebastian Bach; an autographed letter from Ludwig van Beethoven; a copy of Beethoven's 9th Symphony - with his own annotations - that may have been used in the symphony's very first performance; and a signed holograph by Claude Debussy. Visitors to this website can search for manuscripts by composer. In addition to the luminaries mentioned above, this collection contains manuscripts by Johannes Brahms, Aaron Copland, Dmitri Shostakovich, Richard Wagner, and more. Each manuscript is accompanied with complete...
The aQWERTYon (QWERTY accordion) is designed to simplify the process for improvising, learning, and making music with your computer keyboard. Play along with your favorite YouTube videos, learn music theory through our Music Theory for Bedroom Producers course in collaboration with Soundfly, or take advantage of Web MIDI and us it to play and record into your favorite digital audio workstation, such as Soundtrap.com, GarageBand, Logic, or Ableton, or as input into music notation programs like Noteflight.
TwistedWave is a browser-based audio editor. You only need a web browser to access it, and you can use it to record or edit any audio file.All the audio is stored and processed on the server, so you don't need to download anything, or save your work when you are done. Close your browser window and your work is saved. Open TwistedWave somewhere else, and all your audio files, with the complete undo history, are still available.With a free account, you can edit mono files up to 5 minutes in length. Once you have an account, you can purchase a subscription to increase this limit.
This set of free online resources for music teachers includes lesson plans and activities, summative and formative assessments, video examples, and documented best practices.Designed to be effective and adaptable in a wide variety of music classrooms, the resources were developed through Carnegie Hall’s five-year residency in a New York City elementary/middle school.
StringSkills.com | Created by Gabriel A. Villasurda
Useful and mostly free teaching materials and other resources for:school orchestra directors, private studio teachers, future string teachers and college methods classes, string players of all ages for self-study.
Music Prodigy Core makes practice and assessments easier. Instant red note/green note evaluation as students playA comprehensive solution for all voices, strings, percussion, winds, guitar, piano (patented polyphonic pitch recognition system)All student levels, general music through universityNo external microphone requiredIncludes thousands of music titlesNo training requiredTeacher classroom dashboard with pre-formatted student progress reportsiPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets, Windows PCs, Mac OS X, and Amazon Kindle Fire
The website for the National Core Arts Standards (2014). It includes the standards for music, dance, visual arts, theater, and media arts. Standards are searchable by content area and grade level. Examples of standards-based assessments are included.
IPA Source - International Phonetic Alphabet Transcriptions and Translations of Opera Arias, German Lieder, French melodies, and Italian songs
IPA Source is the web's largest library of International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcriptions and literal translations of opera arias and art song texts. Now with over 7686 titles!
The iPad as a musical instrument: Touch (the USF faculty iPad band) at TEDxTampaBay - YouTube
Touch is the University of South Florida's iPad Quintet. The group, made up of music education faculty and PhD students from the School of Music, formed shortly after the release of the first iPad.
This notebook began in 1995 as a compilation of notes taken from lectures during "String Pedagogy," a class offered by Robert Culver, Professor of Music Education at the University of Michigan School of Music.In addition to Professor Culver's course, a t