Online Lessons
▶️ Forte (Online Lesson Host)
Forte is a platform built for learning and playing music, not for business meetings like Zoom with quality audio resolution and features explicitly built for learning music.
▶️ Muzie (Online Lesson Host)
A platform for music teachers to host online, in-person, and hybrid lessons with an abundance of extra features.
▶️ Practice Space (Lesson Assignments and Practice Tracker)
Create multi-media digital assignments for your students and track their practice between lessons. This is how I keep my teaching life organized. See how I feel about this app here.
▶️ Rhythm Randomizer (Rhythm Pattern Generator)
This customizable site allows you to customize and generate random rhythm patterns.
▶️ Sproutbeat (Worksheets and Games)
A web-based app with 3000+ interactive games and worksheets. There’s an option to create accounts for students. You can then assign games, and students can log in and see the games to complete.
▶️ Kaboom (Versatile Game for Groups)
Played in schools a lot, this game is highly versatile and fun. Students need their own device to play. Read how I integrate this with YouTube and Quizlet here.
▶️ Noteflight (Score Notation)
Join Space to Create and discover how to use this web-based platform to notate original compositions.
▶️ Quizlet (Flashcard Generator)
Design your own flashcards and share them across all devices. Cards can be reviewed in various testing formats. Great for terms and studying for theory tests.
▶️ Sproutbeat (Worksheets and Online Games)
This app features online games and worksheets that can be completed on the iPad or downloaded for print. Activities drill most of the basics of music theory, including chords, rhythm, pitch recognition, finger numbers, five-finger patterns, intervals, and more.
▶️ Vivid Practice (Assignment and Practice Tracker)
▶️ YouTube
Sharing videos of performances during online lessons is a breeze when searching this bloated library of repertoire videos.