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The following site reviews were submitted by readers like you. Discovered (or created) a cool site we should know about? Click here to add URL.Easy Guitar Chords
March 7, 2016 -- Submitted by Broter Tresag Undera, a reader from Canada, who is not affiliated with the site.
Here’s TOP resources on chords and lyrics. The most complete chords and lyrics for FREE.
Guitar Chords
May 30, 2012 -- Submitted by Shoaib Hussain, a reader from Sri Lanka, who is affiliated with the site.
Learn to play the Guitar from our Guitar Chords website.
Online Piano Tutorials
May 31, 2011 -- Submitted by Nimrod Cohen, a reader from Israel, who is affiliated with the site.
OnlinePianist is a one of a kind animated piano tutorial website.
With a very unique animated player, the kids fully control the learning experience by
practicing each hand separately as well as adjusting the speed based on the kid’s progress.
The site includes hundreds of animated and friendly tutorials for the most popular and classic songs,
including a kid’s and Christmas sections!
Just Sheet Music
January 31, 2011 -- Submitted by evelyn taylor, a reader from Netherlands, who is not affiliated with the site.
Justsheetmusic.com is a new sheet music search engine where people can search for sheet music in a fast and easy way.
How 2 Read Music
October 12, 2009 -- From Gerrit, a reader, from Eefde, Netherlands, who is affiliated with the site.
Www.how2readmusic.com, eyes and ears for music, is a new website for learning to read music through the use of fun games, theory chapters and self-tests. Music students or anyone interested in learning to read music can use the games in How2readmusic to train their ears and mind through melodic and rhythmic dictation, and exercises in reading and writing music notation.
Rhythmic and Melodic dictation games allow students to become familiar with music notation, while the very user-friendly composing program gives students a chance to try their hand at composing!
The chapters on Music Theory cover all the basic information that a student can learn without the trained ear of a teacher present. Music Teachers can use How2readmusic.com as a resource that their students can use to practice elements of theory outside of precious lesson time.
The program even comes with a monitoring and guidance system that teachers can use to give assignments and follow their students’ progress from week to week! Most importantly, the students can have fun while playfully learning the fundamentals of music!
littlecellist.com
April 19, 2009 -- From Deborah, a parent from London, England, who is affiliated with the site.
littlecellist.com is a new website for children learning the cello. It includes links to fun cello games and videos on the internet, listings of concerts and courses and pages on famous cellists. There’s also a Printables section with manuscript paper, coloring pages and word puzzles and a Your Space section for children to send in their drawings, jokes and compositions. Current features include interviews with Steven Isserlis, who is also honorary patron of the site, and with Francesca Simon, author of the Horrid Henry books, about Perfect Peter and his cello.