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The MusicEDU Suite is the authentic curriculum solution for music education in schools.
Designed for students in grades 5 to 10, MusicEDU’s innovative learning resources provide you with superior classroom content mapped to your region’s curriculum standards.
Why MusicEDU?
Our mission is to give every student the opportunity to engage in, and love learning music in the classroom.
We specialize in delivering music curriculum that is so on-trend with students, it’s Friday afternoon, grade-8 proof!
MusicEDU brings the latest music industry topics – like music for games, film & soundtrack, beatmaking and djing, and makes it easy for teachers to immediately implement them in the classroom.
The best bit? We save each Music Teacher up to 400 hours per year in lesson planning and creation time.
So what are you waiting for?
Mapped to
curriculum
standards
All MusicEDU programs meet national and regional curriculum standards. Downloadable program outcomes for your region are available here.
Accredited
professional development
Your time spent up-skilling is recognised as accredited professional development. Certificates are available for issue on completion of PD.
Personal
onboarding and
recommendations
MusicEDU provides unlimited customised support and advice throughout onboarding, integration and utilisation of the resources.
Supported
on all devices
MusicEDU’s cloud-based programs are accessible on all devices including laptops, tablets, smartphones and PCs.
21st Century
learning
Students practically acquire industry-related skills, knowledge and critical thinking through technology, composition and production tasks that are suitable for in-class or remote learning.
Instructional
videos provided
Our easy to follow how-to videos support differentiated and independent learning for students of all abilities.
FREE Resources
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2023
Video Game Music
Here’s a list of some suggested repertoire of Video Game Music in the style of Baroque Music!
We’ve put together some advice on possible Career Pathways in Video Game Music!
Want to explore Video Game music that is influenced by other cultures? We’ve got just the list for you!
An example of a real classroom discussion about a popular video game, and the music within i
Here’s our pick of the legends of the Video Game Music genre!
Here are some examples of using music theory to make predictions in video game music.
Here are some interesting statistics about video gaming from the Deloitte Center for Technology, Media and Communications.
We’ve compiled a list of large ensemble pieces of music from popular video games.
Make Me a DJ
We’ve made our top suggestions for beginners for DJ Hardware (Controllers/Decks).
Interested in knowing what some current trends in the DJing community are? Well look no further.
Here are some suggestions on organising and storing the DJ equipment for your classroom:
Which DJs would your students be listening to? Here’s a few suggestions (mostly Australian!) if you want to look for repertoire.
Have you ever wondered what DJ actually stands for? Look no further, because we’ve done all of the research for you!
When preparing for your performance, you should write out a plan of attack or a “B.A.T.T.L.E Plan” for your DJ set.
Integrating Technology
There are many pathways for students to learn and pursue additional study in these exciting new mediums!
Here is a comparison of some of the key features and differences between Bandlab, Soundtrap and Garageband.
This resource from our AI Webinar includes a list of Terminology, Shortcomings, Suggestions for the Classroom and a list of AI Tools.
Building a Music Community
An article debunking the idea that ‘natural talent’ is a myth,
especially in music!
Are your students practising but not improving? Maybe they’ve picked up one of these habits!
Beat Makers
Record & Produce
FREE Lesson Plans
Enter the captivating realm of suspenseful film music with Unveiling Suspense: A Cinematic Composition Experience.
Analyse the art of crafting tension in music scores, explore the fascinating auditory illusion, the Shepard Tone, and gain hands-on experience creating cinematic suspense.
This lesson delves into the psychology of suspenseful music, while providing practical skills to craft your own evocative compositions.
This lesson plan was created from the MusicEDU Suite Program Studio Sessions: Film & Soundtrack.
Traditional teaching methods meet progressive and interactive technology.
AR (Augmented Reality) Classroom brings a content-rich, purpose-driven learning experience for both teachers and students.
Instruments of the Orchestra: Meet the Brass Family, introduces students to the brass family of instruments, how they produce sound, and what materials they are made of.
In this lesson, students will learn to describe an instrument’s sound range and its individual specifications. Engaging listening tasks and activities associated with timbre are included in this lesson for students to build a deeper understanding of this essential element of music.
Each student completes the lesson by choosing an animal, and the instrument they feel best represents it, to compose a unique soundscape.
Included in this lesson plan are four MusicEDU exclusive AR experiences to solidify student learning, easy-to-follow step-by-step video tutorials, and samples of the MusicEDU Suite: Instruments of the Orchestra eBook.
Find out more about AR Classroom!
Ready-made music curriculum
that is so on-trend with students,
it’s Friday afternoon, grade-8-proof!
Designed for students
from Grades 5 to 10, MusicEDU simplifies the latest music industry topics & trends (like music for games, beat-making, film & soundtrack, and DJing), and enables teachers to seamlessly integrate them into the music classroom.
Mapped to State and Federal Curriculum Standards
MusicEDU makes teaching music in the digital world an authentic and headache-free experience.