Resources
The following are free resources that I use daily and highly recommend.
The following are free resources that I use daily and highly recommend.
musictheory.net is a great tool for understanding and practicing the fundamentals of music theory. I customize daily challenges for my students to master music fundamentals.
musictheory.net is a great tool for understanding and practicing the fundamentals of music theory. I customize daily challenges for my students to master music fundamentals.
The Rhythm Randomizer is a great tool for endless practice of perfoming note/rest values. I use this periodically to test students' understanding of rhythm concepts.Â
The Rhythm Randomizer is a great tool for endless practice of perfoming note/rest values. I use this periodically to test students' understanding of rhythm concepts.Â
IMSLP is a database for music in public domain. This means that the music is free to access. I use this source as a starting point for arrangements for student repertoire.
IMSLP is a database for music in public domain. This means that the music is free to access. I use this source as a starting point for arrangements for student repertoire.
musescore is a free music transcription program so you can write out music notation. I use this program to compose and arrange music for my students.
musescore is a free music transcription program so you can write out music notation. I use this program to compose and arrange music for my students.