Music is the universal language that connects us all. Finding the right resources to share this magic with students is important but can be time-consuming. We’ve done the work to put together this collection of the best music websites for teaching and learning. Most of these are free and perfect for students of all grade levels.
Cost: $39.99 per year
SmartMusic is a web-based suite of music education tools and home to the largest interactive and digital music libraries.
Cost: Free
This site includes student projects, videos, photos, and music compositions from former students in the Birmingham City School System. The site also has music technology links, quizzes, resources, and information for music teachers interested in using technology to enhance music instruction.
Cost: Free
Interactive website featuring exercises that support MIDI keyboards and tutorials on reading music, harmonic functions, and more.
Cost: Free
This very simple online ear training website has lessons on intervals, chords, scales, cadences, jazz chords, note location, and perfect pitch.
Cost: Free
From teaching guides and kids’ activities to music videos and community projects, there’s a digital resource waiting for you on this comprehensive site.
Cost: Free
This colorful and interactive page introduces young kids to musical concepts through fun games and activities, including Feel the Music, Music Maker, and Cyber Pattern Maker.
Cost: Free
This website includes extensive lists of resources for music teachers in five categories, including band, choir, orchestra, classroom, and general music education.
Cost: Free
A collection of links to resources and music education plans by category. One of our music websites that works for students of all grade levels!
Cost: Free
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra has created a wonderful hub for music students, including games and activities, an orchestra seating chart, a youth concert series, and Philharmonia Fantastique: The Making of the Orchestra, a 30-minute animated film that explores the connection between creativity and technology.
Cost: Free
The Kennedy Center’s Digital Resources Library allows you to the arts into your educational practices with our robust collection of free digital learning resources and arts-based lesson plans.
Cost: Free
This site offers fun facts, activities, and lessons that support music education at home and includes resources for teachers.
Cost: Free
In addition to the fantastic activities, games, and lesson plans on this site, students can take advantage of the “Maestro of Tomorrow” program to identify outstanding and support young artists. The top prize is a $1,000 scholarship!
Cost: Free
Educators can access video and curriculum-aligned resource materials, including programs for preschool, elementary school, middle school, and high school, for the Symphony’s in-person and virtual Education Concerts.
Cost: Free
Students can access free lessons, exercises, and tools covering a wide range of topics from Note Duration to Chord Construction.
Cost: $7.99 monthly or $79.90 annually
As the largest classical music website, Classical Archives breaks down music into categories such as “Greats” and “Must Know,” making it easy to create engaging lesson plans. Students and educators can also access the pre-made playlists or create their own!
Cost: Free
Teachers and parents, whether kids are in the classroom or learning from home, will find resources and activities that use the power of music to engage students of all ages.
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