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Here are several "kid-friendly" educational music sites to explore.
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Have fun!
Fun Music Websites
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Dallas Symphony Orchestra Kids Site
Educational website by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. This website offers great information about composers and music history periods.Comments (0) -
New York Philharmonic Kids Site
Educational website by the New York Philharmonic. This site has great information about composers and instruments. There are also fun games and activities to do at home.Comments (0) -
San Francisco Symphony Kids Site
Educational website by the San Francisco Symphony. This website has fun activities for students. It also has in-depth information about instruments in the orchestra and instrument familiesComments (0) -
President's Own Marine Band
"The President's Own" United States Marine Band website for children. This is a fun website that describes how the Marine Band functions at the White House.Comments (0) -
Noteflight
Do you have a budding composer? Noteflight is a free music composition program for students who would like to experiment with music writing. This is great for beginning instrumentalists.Comments (0) -
Science of Music: Exploratorium
A fun site that explains musical events that happen in the our lives and the world.Comments (0) -
Science of Musical Instruments
A wonderful site that explains how instruments work. Created by the physics department of Georgia State University.Comments (0) -
Recorder Fingering Chart
Interactive recorder fingering chart. Scroll over the piano keys to see the fingering for each recorder note.Comments (0)
Musical Games
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Kennedy Center Musical Baseball Game
Learn about instruments from four orchestral periods: Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern. -
Classics for Kids
Several games, classical music for listening and information about instruments and musical terms. -
Instrumental Tetris
This is a tetris style game that uses instruments. Students must stack matching instruments or instruments from the same family in order to score points. There are no directions so students will need to discover how to play.