homeschool resourcesBesides the drums, guitar and the piano, your musically inclined homeschool students can pick up other instruments on YouTube. Here are some more YouTube channels dedicated to teaching musical instruments.

Flirting with the Flute

It is believed that the flute is the easiest instrument to master. It is also great to build up lung power and upper respiratory system control. Rebecca Fuller has a whole lot of videos starting from the basics of how to hold a flute and working up to playing entire songs. There are more than 400 videos on this channel and can cater to many hours of learning for your homeschool student.

Don’t Harp on it

The Celestial Harp may not be your first choice of musical instrument for a homeschooling youngster, but Chirs Caswell’s Celtic Harp YouTube channel may convince you otherwise. This simple stringed instrument can be a joy to pluck when you know how to make it sing to your tune. Chris teaches you in step by step lessons just how you can give  the strings a work out with your fingers.

Fiddle with BluegrassDaddy.com

Johns Fiddle Lessons at BlurgrassDaddy.com may sound like a really long name for a YouTube channel, but the videos here can guide you through a free step by step program that takes you from choosing your fiddle to actually playing it. There are a number of violin tutorials available on the channel and can be easily followed by your homeschooling musical prodigy in the making.

Play the Blues on the Sax

Hello Saxophone is a fast-paced YouTube channel which will give you the all practical information you need to pick up the sax in the straightforward way you want! Learning to distinguish and play the major scales from the minor scales, improvising with your own contribution to a piece of music in true jazz style and more can be picked up in these helpful instructional videos.

No matter what instrument your homeschooling student picks for musical proficiency, there are bound to be a couple of YouTube channels dedicated to it. So take a virtual tour of your musical school before you decide on the final instrument.