Beginning band audio and video support
Beginning Band Fun Book MP3 Play-Along Tracks & Video Lessons
Free companion resources for the Beginning Band Fun Book for Elementary Students. Students can stream individual MP3 play-along tracks, watch instrument videos, and practice at home with support that matches the book.
Practice with confidence
Flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, low brass, percussion, piano, and more — all supported with friendly beginner practice resources.
What this page includes
Everything students need for easier home practice
Use the play-along tracks, video lessons, and book links together so students can hear the music, see how to get started, and build confidence one short practice session at a time.
Free MP3 play-alongs
Students can click any title and practice with a steady recorded track. The repetition makes it easier for beginners to settle in and play more than once.
Step-by-step videos
Instrument video lessons give young players a visual model for getting started on flute, clarinet, saxophone, and trumpet.
Beginner-friendly book support
The companion resources are designed for elementary beginners learning their first notes, songs, rhythms, and practice routines.
Order the book
Choose the instrument edition your student needs
Students can use these audio and video resources with the Beginning Band Fun Book edition for their instrument. The links below preserve the Amazon instrument links from the original page.
Available editions
Free play-along tracks
Beginning Band Fun Book MP3 library
Click any title to open the MP3. Each selection begins with a click-track count-off and then plays four times, making it useful for home practice, private lessons, and classroom review.
Book video play-alongs
Clarinet and trumpet videos that follow the book page by page
These full companion videos are designed for students who own the Beginning Band Fun Book clarinet or trumpet editions. Students can watch, listen, and play along with the exercises from the book at home.
Beginning Band Fun Book: Clarinet
Play-along video support for clarinet students using the Beginning Band Fun Book.
Get the Clarinet Book on AmazonBeginning Band Fun Book: Trumpet
Play-along video support for trumpet students using the Beginning Band Fun Book.
Get the Trumpet Book on AmazonInstructional YouTube videos
Watch how to get started on a band instrument
These beginner playlists introduce the basics for flute, clarinet, saxophone, and trumpet students.
Teacher and parent support
Designed for short, successful practice sessions
Beginning students often need clear repetition, familiar pacing, and simple access. This page keeps the resources in one place so parents do not need to search for recordings and teachers can point students to a reliable practice page.
Why this helps beginners
- ✓Click count-offs help students start together with the recording.
- ✓Four repetitions give beginners more than one chance to succeed.
- ✓Video lessons support students who need to see the instrument setup.
- ✓Works on computer, phone, or tablet for flexible practice at home.
FAQ
Beginning Band Fun Book audio and video questions
Are the individual MP3 play-along tracks free?
Yes. Students can click the individual MP3 titles on this page and use them for practice.
How do the MP3 tracks work?
Each selection begins with a click count-off and then repeats four times, giving beginners steady practice with the same short piece.
Can students download all the MP3s at once?
The original page also offered a downloadable folder of all MP3s for offline use on a phone, iPad, or computer.
Which instruments are supported?
The Beginning Band Fun Book series includes editions for common beginning band instruments, including flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, French horn, baritone/euphonium, trombone, tuba, bells, drums, and piano.
Are there beginner videos too?
Yes. The page links to instructional YouTube playlists for flute, clarinet, saxophone, and trumpet.
Ready to practice with the Beginning Band Fun Book?
Use the free MP3 tracks, watch the beginner video lessons, and order the correct book edition so students can build confidence one page at a time.