Currently, this section is likely still under development and is in an experimental phase on MUSOPEN. However, there's a strong possibility that this classical music training model will be fully available in the near future.
Steps
Introduction to the MUSIC EDUCATION page on MUSOPEN
Visit the MUSIC EDUCATION - MUSIC TRAINING page.
Explore the music training page on MUSOPEN.testAcoustic GuitarGrand PianoConcert FluteB-flat ClarinetElectric Guitar



- Technical lessons.
- Classical guitar.
- Basic strumming and keeping rhythm with the guitar.
- Different guitar playing styles.

- Guitar tuning pegs.
- Recording equipment.
- Guitar software.







- Major scales
- Minor scales
- Chromatic and other scales

- Buying a used piano
- Purchasing a new piano
- Piano maintenance and repairs



- Music piece: 9;
- Track: 22;

- Music piece: 11;
- Track: 20;

- Music piece: 9;
- Track: 5;

- Music piece: 10;
- Track: 20;
Recommendation
- Music schools, conservatories, instructors, students, and pupils; libraries, librarians from music institutions, arts schools, and anyone studying classical music, particularly with the piano, should explore this page thoroughly as it can offer significant help.
- While the music training site on MUSOPEN is still under development, it offers valuable insights, especially on new online music teaching methods, with open and/or public domain resources freely available for download, sharing, modification, and reuse within global communities of classical music educators and learners, along with many other new and unexpected opportunities. In the near future, there's much more to discover and write about the music education resources available on MUSOPEN.
- Teaching and learning classical music in the digital era will likely be radically different from traditional methods, and whether you're a teacher, student, researcher, or even an audience member, you may face significant challenges and opportunities ahead.
- See also the article: Link to open access and public domain content on Mytour.vn.
