Resources for Young Musicians
Carnegie Hall’s free online resources support teenage students, aspiring musicians, and young professional artists on their music-learning journeys. Explore tools to create your own music, collaborate with peers, hear insights from professional musicians, and more.
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Songwriting and Music Production
Dive into Digital Music
Step inside producer and percussionist Charles Burchell’s studio in this five-part video series. Learn all about the different components of digital music production, including how to create loops, beats, basslines, melodies, and arrangements.
Topics: Digital Media, Music Production, Composition
Focus: Instruction (Participatory Course)
Time commitment: 30 minutes–2 hours
Create Your Own Song
Join songwriter and performer Bridget Barkan for this five-part video series. Learn how to craft an original song that speaks to your emotions and ideas, including how to write a chorus, bridge, and verses before putting the final touches on your composition.
Topics: Voice, Songwriting, Composition
Focus: Instruction (Participatory Course)
Time commitment: 20 minutes–2 hours
Experience Original Music
Watch teen musicians from across New York City come together to create, perform, and produce their own musical compositions across all genres and instruments.
Topics: Songwriting, Composition
Focus: Inspiration
Time commitment: 5 minutes
Hear Inspiring New Works
Young artists connect with fellow musicians and develop their talents with professional mentors as part of Future Music Project. Listen along to some of their musical creations in this songwriting playlist.
Topics: Songwriting, Composition
Focus: Inspiration
Time commitment: 2–5 minutes
Instrumental
Explore Virtual Ensemble Performances
Extraordinary young musicians from across the US come together each summer to learn from today’s most celebrated artists as part of Carnegie Hall’s national youth ensembles, where they learn from world-class faculty, explore major musical works, perform with celebrated guest artists, and much more. Watch them perform classical and jazz music in a unique online format.
Topics: Jazz, Orchestra
Focus: Performance
Time commitment: 5–10 minutes
Master New Techniques
Learn from peer musicians in this series of mini–master classes in which members and alums of Carnegie Hall’s national youth ensembles explore ways you can take your playing to the next level.
Topics: Stage Fright, Reed Making, Practice Journal, Techniques, Performance
Focus: Instruction
Time commitment: 5–10 minutes
Build Your Orchestral Artistry
Delve into wide-ranging master classes by top players from the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, and Berliner Philharmoniker as they train the next generation of talented instrumentalists.
Topics: Orchestra, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass
Focus: Instruction (Master Classes)
Time commitment: 10–30 minutes
Enhance Your Piano Playing
Pianists Jonathan Biss and Richard Goode provide technical tips and musical insights as they mentor young musicians in piano works by Debussy, Brahms, Beethoven, and Schubert.
Topics: Piano, Sonatas, Preludes, Impromptus, Klavierstücke
Focus: Instruction (Master Classes)
Time commitment: 5 minutes–1 hour
Train with Kronos Quartet
Through the initiative Fifty for the Future: The Kronos Learning Repertoire, a diverse mix of 50 composers share their works to create a new trove of resources for training young musicians. This workshop features the Ligeti, Argus, and Friction quartets, as well as other participating ensembles.
Topics: Strings, String Quartets, New Music
Focus: Instruction (Workshop), Inspiration
Time commitment: 5–45 minutes
Learn from Latin Jazz Traditions
Clarinetist, saxophonist, and composer Paquito D’Rivera and members of his ensemble discuss Latin jazz roots and rhythms, and the importance of communication and continued learning as a jazz artist. Workshop participants and faculty perform together in culminating concerts.
Topics: Jazz, Improvisation
Focus: Instruction (Workshop), Inspiration
Time commitment: 2–5 minutes
Vocal
Captivate Audiences with Voice
World-renowned vocalists—including Joyce DiDonato and Marilyn Horne—share their insights with emerging professional singers and collaborative pianists.
Topics: Opera, Art Songs, Song Repertoire
Focus: Instruction (Master Classes)
Time commitment: 10–40 minutes
Discover Different Hip-Hop Styles
Legendary hip-hop artist Black Thought led a master class at Carnegie Hall for rising and professional MCs. Check out these performances from their sold-out culminating concert.
Topics: Hip-Hop
Focus: Inspiration
Time commitment: 2–5 minutes
Understanding the Art of Recital
French soprano Natalie Dessay shares her love of the recital art form and the unique challenges and opportunities it brings to singers.
Topics: Recital, Art Songs, Debussy
Focus: Inspiration
Time commitment: 2 minutes
Lead support for workshops and master classes is provided by Beatrice Santo Domingo, and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Evnin and A.E. Charitable Foundation.
Workshops and master classes are made possible, in part, by Mr. and Mrs. Nicola Bulgari.
Lead support for Future Music Project is provided by Nicola and Beatrice Bulgari and The Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Family Foundation.

Major funding is provided by Ameriprise Financial and MetLife Foundation.
Public support is provided by the City of New York through the Administration for Children’s Services and New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson.

Carnegie Hall is a partner in The Door's Youth Opportunity Hub, funded [in part] by the New York County District Attorney's Criminal Justice Investment Initiative (CJII).