Once a week, I do a 'Flex' day in my orchestra classes. This is 20 minutes of time devoted to helping struggling students, allow students to complete missing work, and provide enrichment activities for students who need no help from me. I have grown to love my flex days. Many of my students have found a new passion for creating music because of the time they get to spend exploring various websites. Here are my favorites.... (as a side note, these sites are GREAT for sub plans!)
Turn everyday sound effects into music: https://experiments.withgoogle.com/ai/drum-machine/view/
Lots of settings here to create music. For a challenge, try to re-create a recognizable tune: https://music-grid.surge.sh/#0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-3072-&200&pentatonic
Blob opera: https://artsandculture.google.com/experiment/blob-opera/AAHWrq360NcGbw?hl=en
Make a Line Rider music video: https://www.linerider.com/
Turn text into music. Send kind musical notes to friends or teachers.: https://typatone.com/
Write your own song: www.flat.io - $2 per student account - way worth it!
Type a drum beat - turn text into a groove. Save the link and send to friends for a 'groovy' message: http://typedrummer.com/
Groove pizza - create your own slices of music: https://apps.musedlab.org/groovepizza/?museid=2UukWOCfA&
If you like Mario, you'll love this: Mario Sequencer: https://minghai.github.io/MarioSequencer/
Turn keyboard into a piano. Record a song and email it to friends: https://dotpiano.com/
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