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Musicplay is a menu built by teachers for teachers.

  • Ready-to-teach lessons
  • Huge database of choral works, singing games, and more
  • Recorder, ukulele, guitar, colored notation, bucket drumming, and more
  • Games, interactive tools, and song-specific interactive activities

Why is Musicplay a menu?

Searchable Database

Use the search engine to quickly find resources by tone sets, rhythms, concepts, holidays, themes, chords, and more. It’s an easy way to discover materials to expand your program.

1,800+ songs

You'll find traditional singing games, choral pieces for elementary voices, and original classroom-tested songs. The program follows the Kodály sequence, with Orff arrangements throughout. Songs reflect seasons, celebrations, and cultures from around the world, creating a vast and diverse selection of repertoire.

Learning Modules

These are pre-made lessons for PreK - Middle School for every week of the school year (August - June). They are customizable and printable.

Musicals, Revues, and Performance Choral

MusicplayOnline features over 40 complete musicals with performance rights included. You’ll also find a wide range of choral repertoire, unison, two-part, partner songs, rounds, and more, perfect for concerts and festival season.

Themed Units

Explore over 180 units, including holiday-themed units, folk dances, literacy units, music theory, composer studies, and Our Musical World units.

50+ Games

From single-player to classroom gameplay, the games section is one of the most-loved parts of MusicplayOnline. Every game reinforces musical concepts and offers multiple levels of challenge. A subscription includes student access to all games and interactive tools, and sharing games is easy with the Student Code feature included in your subscription.

Listening Kits

Over 180 listening selections are available, each with teaching suggestions and prop ideas, such as ribbons, cup games, plates, and stretchy bands. With age-appropriate audio selections, the program focuses on developing active listeners in every student. Featured composers include J.S. Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven, Kodály, Debussy, Joplin, Handel, and many more.

Complete Instrument Programs

Explore Orff arrangements, ukulele, recorder, unpitched rhythm instruments, bucket drumming, and color-coded notation for instruments like step bells and Boomwhackers. Beyond the dedicated instrument programs, many song-based lessons also include playing and creating opportunities.

Rhythm and Solfa Practice

You'll find 31 solfa tone sets and 50 rhythm levels on MusicplayOnline. Each level includes a variety of activities, keeping learning engaging while students build confidence with new note values and tone sets.

Interactive Tools

Practical tools for every level, with printable versions available. Explore word walls, composition tools, interactive instruments, a drum machine, and more.

Documents

Find printable worksheets, posters, flashcards, and sheet music with no download limits.

Every License Comes With

  • Monthly lesson plans for every grade
  • Thousands of songs, learning modules, and games
  • Complimentary student access for classroom use
  • My Lists – build customizable lesson plans using any resource on the site
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What Teachers Have to Say

I use it everyday. New content is continually being added and the French and Spanish content is expanding. It is amazing for any teacher in the division who has to teach their own music or dance, and also for when there is a non-arts ed sub in which seems to be always.

Love it!

I don't know of any competing products, so it's the best there to my knowledge. Well worth it.

It's an excellent program . Kids love it. It gives lots of options for additional activities and it's easy to plan for a sub using it. As one who is new to teaching arts ed, I woudn't want to attempt to teach this without it.

Excellent videos and levelled booklets on Instrument families. Was surprised to see videos on composers such as Bach, and Beethoven, which I showed students.

It is so nice, not only for my daily use but also for sub planning. Plus the kids love it

It's a great go to tool when you need new ideas, and I love her themes that she incorporates around holidays.