Links to Music websites and activities
http://playingforchange.com/journey/introduction
Practice and review the note names on the lines and spaces of the Treble Clef. Then, try out what you've learned and go to the next website below. But remember, resolve the 7ths.....
http://classicsforkids.com/games/notename/notename.html
Listen to the different rhythm patterns and then echo back the pattern using your space bar. This activity will help you become a Rhythm Master.
http://www.classicsforkids.com/games/rhythm/rhythm.html
Become a composer. What are you waiting for? Start jammin'!!!
http://classicsforkids.com/games/compose/compose.html
Make a pattern using blocks of sounds. Play and listen to the pattern. Tuck the sound of the pattern inside you, then listen to the pattern and try to match it correctly. Remember, start with the easy level first.
http://creatingmusic.com/BlockGames/3x3/
Chuck and Ramona want you to join their band. Learn about salsa, jazz, rock 'n
roll and more. What are you waiting for?
http://pbskids.org/chuck/
This site is geared towards the older crowd. It lets you compose your own beatbox composition. Follow the
directions, start jammin' and be incredible with Incredibox!
http://www.incredibox.com/en/play#
Create your own musical village from the already built loops or design your own street and village.
The possibilities are endless.
http://www.isleoftune.com/
Here is your chance to explore how you can make music using this virtual keyboard. Open the link and discover a world filled with choices of instruments and drumbeats. Create a simple melody or try to play "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" by ear. Every musician has to start somewhere - Make Music!
1. VIRTUAL PIANO KEYBOARD:
http://www.bgfl.org/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/music/piano/
2. E-BOARD INTERACTIVE PIANO (another piano keyboard link):
http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/music/piano.html
Practice and review the note names on the lines and spaces of the Treble Clef. Then, try out what you've learned and go to the next website below. But remember, resolve the 7ths.....
http://classicsforkids.com/games/notename/notename.html
Listen to the different rhythm patterns and then echo back the pattern using your space bar. This activity will help you become a Rhythm Master.
http://www.classicsforkids.com/games/rhythm/rhythm.html
Become a composer. What are you waiting for? Start jammin'!!!
http://classicsforkids.com/games/compose/compose.html
Make a pattern using blocks of sounds. Play and listen to the pattern. Tuck the sound of the pattern inside you, then listen to the pattern and try to match it correctly. Remember, start with the easy level first.
http://creatingmusic.com/BlockGames/3x3/
Chuck and Ramona want you to join their band. Learn about salsa, jazz, rock 'n
roll and more. What are you waiting for?
http://pbskids.org/chuck/
This site is geared towards the older crowd. It lets you compose your own beatbox composition. Follow the
directions, start jammin' and be incredible with Incredibox!
http://www.incredibox.com/en/play#
Create your own musical village from the already built loops or design your own street and village.
The possibilities are endless.
http://www.isleoftune.com/
Here is your chance to explore how you can make music using this virtual keyboard. Open the link and discover a world filled with choices of instruments and drumbeats. Create a simple melody or try to play "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" by ear. Every musician has to start somewhere - Make Music!
1. VIRTUAL PIANO KEYBOARD:
http://www.bgfl.org/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/music/piano/
2. E-BOARD INTERACTIVE PIANO (another piano keyboard link):
http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/music/piano.html