Useful websites

October 1st, 2008  Tagged ,

Here are just a few extremely useful websites that I use fairly regularly:

Bulletin Boards for the Music Classroom

is a website that contains pictures, descriptions, and instructions on hundreds of music-related bulletin board ideas. There are themes on history, solfege, theory, holidays – anything you can imagine! There are also non-music bulletin boards and character education bulletin boards. There are some extremely creative ideas shared here!

Arts Alive Music

The National Arts Center of Canada provides excellent resources for music teachers – most notably are their composer units. They provide these units online and for free! There are complete units on Beethoven, Mozard, Vivaldi, and Schubert. In addition, they provide composer “Life and times” brochures for several other famous composers. Also on the site are activities and games, information about the orchestra, etc.


Blank Sheet Music

I’ve used this site numerous times for printing off blank staff paper. It allows you to customize exactly what you want (piano score, only treble clef, etc), and in the size that you want. You can also print off blank guitar and bass tab sheets as well.

I’ve got lots more – enjoy these for now!

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One Response to “Useful websites”

  1.   molytail on October 2, 2008 4:42 am

    “There are complete units on Beethoven, Mozard, Vivaldi, and Schubert. ”

    Hello! Awesome. *bookmarks site to look around later*

    http://www.classicsforkids.com/

    There’s one that I was given not long ago – haven’t had a lot of time to check it out yet, but it looks interesting.

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