Future of Music Education
Discover a world of engaging, ready-to-teach music courses that inspire creativity, confidence, and real-world skills in every student. With MusicEDU, you get full access to our entire Suite of resources—so you can pick and choose the courses, modules, and activities that best complement your existing music program.
From DJing and beatmaking to film scoring, video game music, immersive tech, and keyboard performance, our curriculum empowers teachers with flexible resources, differentiated learning, and step-by-step support.
Whether you teach in a traditional classroom, embrace the latest technology, or integrate STEAM projects, you’ll find everything you need to transform your music program—all in one place.
Explore our course contents below and customize your ideal music classroom.
Making Beats
Electronic Music & Beatmaking (Launching Oct 2025)
Bring industry-leading electronic music production to your classroom with the Roland & MusicEDU collaboration, Making Beats. In four dynamic modules, students explore beatmaking, sound design, and modern music creation using authentic Roland hardware and software.

4 hands-on modules: Beatmaking, grooves & subgenres, signature sound design, and music arrangement
Use real Roland equipment and software with step-by-step guides
Learn foundational skills for DAWs, synths, and drum machines
Build and remix original tracks
Connect electronic music with real-world creativity and careers
Meets curriculum standards and brings next-level student engagement
Ready to kickstart electronic music in your classroom?
Film and Soundtrack
Be a Film Composer
Take students behind the scenes of film music creation with four engaging sessions that bring sound design and film scoring to life. Students develop real-world skills using DAWs and industry insights from top professionals.
Sound Design & Foley: Create and manage your own sound effects, build a Foley Folio, and compose an atmospheric poem
Tension & Suspense: Master techniques like drones, ostinatos, and dissonance to craft suspenseful film music
The Shepard Tone: Explore musical illusions, tuning, and scale science, then create your own Shepard Tone
Compose a Soundtrack: Learn the film scoring process, use chords and cadences, and score a short film—bringing together all the techniques learned from each of the Sessions.
Want to know more about Film & Soundtrack?

TrackFormers
DJing in the Classroom
Bring real-world DJ skills to your music classroom with TrackFormers. This engaging program guides students through practical DJ techniques, hands-on music technology, and creative music production—all designed for today’s learners.

6 fun, structured sessions designed for the music classroom
Covering history, beatmatching, song structure, mixing, and more
Hands-on with professional DJ equipment and software
25+ professionally mastered tracks included
Meets curriculum standards for middle and high school music classrooms
Builds musical confidence, creativity, and real-world skills
Ready to dive deeper?
Game Composer
Music for Video Games
Immerse your students in the world of video game music with Game Composer—an engaging program that develops essential aural, analytical, and compositional skills through the exciting lens of VGM.
8 hands-on composition sessions inspired by top game composers in the industry
Create characters, compose leitmotifs & soundtracks, build scenes and songwriting
Build digital portfolios to house the creations and compositions of your students
Explore sound design, looping, and cut-scene music
Write songs with lyrics, melody, rhythm & harmony
Learn history, culture, and genres of VGM
Spark curiosity and creativity with every lesson
Want to know more?

First Tracks
Modern Music Production
Empower your students with real-world music production and engineering skills using the DAW software they already know. Studio Sessions First Tracks delivers 4 engaging lessons, with step-by-step tutorials for every activity—customized for your chosen software.

7 exciting sessions for middle and high school students
Use your preferred DAW (GarageBand, BandLab, Soundtrap & Garageband iOS)
Step-by-step guides for every activity, tailored to your software
Covers music production, recording, remixing, multitrack recording and sound manipulation
Students create a dance tracks, ringtones, drum loop from scratch and a remix
Meets curriculum outcomes and captivates students of all musical abilities
Curious about Studio Sessions?
STEAMZone
Immersive Technologies in Music Education
Transform your classroom with STEAMZone, where immersive technologies and creative projects bring music learning to life. This unique program blends augmented reality, digital tools, and interactive resources across 6 hands-on sessions, connecting music with real-world STEAM concepts.
6 innovative sessions using AR & mixed reality technologies to enhance learning and retention with your students
Learn musical concepts through interactive, practical experiences
Integrate music, science, technology, engineering, arts, and maths
Build and showcase creative projects using cutting-edge tools
Aligns with curriculum and STEAM education standards
Boosts engagement and empowers both teachers and students
Discover the next level of classroom music learning
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Keyboard Evolution
Performance for Every Student
Make music accessible for all with Keyboard Evolution—a 12-session performance program designed for both beginners and advanced students. This course empowers music teachers to create differentiated, engaging classroom experiences.

3 quick-start sessions to get everyone playing with tech
9 genre-based lessons for creative exploration
Includes sheet music with easy parts, chords and extension ensemble arrangements
Works with stand-alone keyboards, MIDI labs, or classroom tech
Includes guitar chords, ukulele chords, extension scores, and backing tracks
Supports flexible, differentiated teaching
Perfect for mixed-ability classrooms and modern music programs
Ready to transform classroom keyboard class?
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