Free music resources!

Plus a link to the free music resources matching blog.

I work very hard planning and creating fun, interesting and structured lessons for students, but sometimes, I make things which I think might be useful for a wider audience too.

Keep in mind, these resources are no substitution for tuition, but rather to expand on the things you are learning. For maximum effect, use them as an addition to the skills you are learning in your lessons.

In this area of my website, you can download some Free music resources I have made. Enjoy! I’ve attached the matching blog, but to read more of my blogs, you can click here

In this version, I have used the same notes repeatedly to reinforce the most common notes when beginning to sight read. In the left hand at the end, you will notice an E- not a C. Originally this was an accident, but then I thought instead of changing it- ask your student to write in a bass clef C below the E for a fun three note finale!

Resources and worksheets can be a great tool to use in addition to your teaching. Sometimes it can help “gameify” more complex ideas, and can also help you explain something in a different way. A website I like which I think has some nice resources is https://www.teachpianotoday.com/ . For me, I have found their resources useful and simple to use.

Small disclaimer: To aid my creativity the header of this subject page has been made with AI just add some fun visuals. This header is not a representation of real music rooms, or a representation of my music room. The free music resources on this page you can download have not been made with AI.