Videos:
http://dopejam.multiply.com/video/item/6
An inspirational story about a piano player with only 4 fingers (total!). I don't want to hear your excuses any more. :)
This is a cool Honda commercial with a choir.
Music Theory Practice:
http://www.musictheory.net/index.html
This website contains three sections. In the lesson section you can learn new things (much like your in class theory notebook). In the trainers section you drill what you have learned and earn a score. Finally, in the utilities section you can play with chord generators and print your own staff paper. There is also a section which will translate common musical terms into their British and Swedish equivalents!
http://www.good-ear.com
Practice your listening skills here.
http://www.teoria.com/index.html
This site is for the more advanced students. You can practice your interval training here as well as scales, key signatures, clef practice and more! A very interactive site that you will not outgrow any time soon!
http://www.dolmetsch.com/theoryintro.htm
A ton of information! Somewhat hard to follow because there is so much on one page, but check it out!
http://www.jazclass.aust.com/1readm/mn0.htm#02
A great resource once you get into it. Click on Basic Theory 1 at the top, then let the fun begin!
www.acafellas.org
Acafellas is the male a cappella group from Emery Riddle University in Daytona. Check out there site, because they are going to be paying us a visit soon!!!
http://www.gopiano.com
Free, online piano lessons. Scroll all the way to the bottom. There is a drop down menu there so you can choose what you wish to work on.
http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
Public Domain music (ie; no longer restricted by copy write laws and now free!) that you can down load and practice.

