Last updated on 12 May 2026
The web can be a great assistant for anyone embarking on learning a musical instrument.
Nothing will replace a real teacher or the personal work required to tame an instrument, but the net can help. The proof with these five very different sites that all have the ambition to make you a distinguished interpreter.
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JustinGuitar
Here is a must for anyone learning to play the guitar. JustinGuitar offers you hundreds of free videos to learn how to play well-known songs. The method is worth what it is worth but allows you to have fun learning. At the top of the screen the lesson, at the bottom the original music clip. Link: JustInGuitar
ZebraKeys
Less playful, more austere but no less effective, ZebraKeys offers you to learn the piano. 50 free lessons of different difficulties for progressive learning. Virtual on-screen and studious step-by-step piano will allow you to understand some basics. Link: ZebraKeys
DrumLessons
Place drums and percussion with this reference site that offers a multitude of educational resources around the drums. All in English, DrumLessons is rather reserved for enthusiasts who will want to hang on to a site that is a little cluttered but undoubtedly very rich.
Link: DrumLessons
ViolinOnline
We continue this tour of the track with the violin. ViolinOnline under its a little austere airs offers many online resources. Basic lessons, exercises, online scores, nothing is missing except a navigation that we would like more joy. Like the other sites on this list, the site is in English. Link: ViolinOnline
UkuleleUnderground
It takes for all tastes. After the violin, the fifth and last site to learn how to play a musical instrument, Ukulele Underground is as interested as you might expect in this funny little stringed instrument. The site is even part of an impressive chain of sites and online resources dedicated to the Ukulele. Who would have believed it. As for the previous sites, you will find here lessons in video, exercises and other scores to print. Link: Ukulele Underground




