App-solutely Essential: TechTools for the Instrumental Music Classroom
As instrumental music teachers, we often find ourselves juggling the roles of conductor, administrator, technician, and creative coach—often all before 9am. Whether you’re managing rotating timetables, prepping ensemble sets, communicating with families, or trying to squeeze a theory quiz into a 30-minute lesson, digital tools can make or break your day.
This blog post is a curated collection of the digital apps that have become absolute lifesavers in my music teaching practice.
Four Categories of Use
Thinking about your app choices through these four lenses can help you balance efficiency and creativity:
- Teaching & Learning – Tools that support skill development, practice, and assessment
- Organisation & Admin – Scheduling, planning, document access, and rehearsal flow
- Communication & Engagement – Connecting with students, families, and teams
- Creativity & Innovation – AI and design tools that help you generate content and differentiate
My Go-To Tools
Newzik – https://newzik.com/en/
A digital sheet music app where you can upload, annotate, organise, and share scores. No more lost parts—students always have the latest copy, and I use it to project scores during ensemble rehearsals.
Soundslice – https://www.soundslice.com/
This notation-meets-video platform supports flipped learning beautifully. Students can slow down, loop tricky passages, and practise independently with embedded audio.
SeeSaw – https://seesaw.com/
Perfect for portfolios and family engagement. Students upload playing videos, reflections, and tasks—and parents can follow along. I use it to track bow hold development and share concert prep.
Quiz Tools (eg. Kahoot)
Gamified learning at its best! These tools make theory revision fun and low-stakes. Ideal for quick lesson starters, assessment review, or post-concert cool-downs.
AI Tools (ChatGPT + Canva AI)
ChatGPT is like a creative co-teacher for instrumental music educators—it saves time, sparks new ideas, and supports differentiation. Whether you’re drafting lesson plans, writing feedback, designing practice challenges, or simplifying ensemble parts, ChatGPT helps reduce admin overwhelm and keeps the focus on meaningful music-making. With the right prompts, it becomes a flexible and responsive tool that adapts to your teaching context and supports both classroom efficiency and artistic creativity..
Wheel of Names
A delightful surprise every time! Use it to assign solos, rehearse sections, or introduce musical challenges. Fair, fun, and full of classroom joy.
- Emoji Wheel – https://wheelofnames.com/8pe-d79
- Play this Way – editable. https://wheelofnames.com/s49-3qc
- Dynamics – https://wheelofnames.com/njk-wya
- Play Like – https://wheelofnames.com/uvf-hmf (action words)
- Play like – https://wheelofnames.com/erq-uuf (emotions)
Outlook Calendar
I colour-code everything: lessons, ensembles, admin, events. It’s where I link lesson plans, protect my assessment blocks, and track the moving puzzle of my week.
Bookmark Bar
I use folders like “Lesson Starters,” “Theory Games,” and “Rehearsal Tools.” One click and I’m into my D major drone, tuner, or YouTube warm-up. Super efficient.
✨ Final Thoughts
You don’t need to use every tool, every day. Start with one that saves you time or solves a pain point. From there, build your digital toolkit to match the rhythm of your teaching.
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