Supporting + Inspiring YOU

as you teach music

What We Value

Folk songs

We place a high value on folk songs! You have 100% access to all folk songs and other songs in the public domain on our site.

Organization

We value your time, so we help you find what you’re looking for by searching our website – organized by musical concepts and lesson objectives!

Making Music

We believe providing active music-making experiences (not just learning about music) are the best way to engage learners and provide them with skills and appreciation, which will last a lifetime!

Flexibility

Our lesson ideas can be used with any curriculums around the world!

Improvement

We are always trying to make things better, so we value your feedback!

Collaboration

As we bounce ideas off each other, we end up with better results!

Singing

Our voices are our natural instruments, so we value teaching students to match pitch and feel comfortable singing.

World

We continue to add songs from various cultures to honor people and their cultures.

Who We Are

Beth Thompson + Lukey
Founder + CEO

Beth is an educator at heart. Sit still long enough, and she’ll try to teach you something or organize your closets! Beth has spent the last 35-ish years teaching music to children, ages 6 weeks to 6th grade in different settings: public schools, daycare, piano lessons, and a private children’s chorus.

With a Bachelor’s in Music Ed and a Master’s in Administration, Beth loves to combine both into making this website rich in musical content in an organized way. She started blogging in 2009, and presently, bethsnotes.com has thousands of subscribers from 140+ countries who represent music students from early childhood to adults!

Beth, unfortunately recently widowed, lives in Chicago with her three cats, son, and daughter-in-law (see Chanel below) and celebrates her grown children and newborn granddaughter.

Erin Nowicki + Cannoli
Content & Operations Manager

Erin is a talented singer-songwriter, who also has a passion for diving deep into research, fact-checking, and content sourcing. With a Bachelor’s in Music, she excels in people-centered roles where compassion meets structure.

When not working, you can usually find her traveling, hiking, experimenting with herbalism, cooking something new, or exploring a creative passion—whether that’s music, photography, or writing. She is happiest when curiosity and creativity collide.

After moving around a lot, including Germany, Belgium, and around the U.S. (Chicago, Tennessee), Erin now lives in St. Petersburg, Florida, with her husband, Jon, and their two beloved fur babies, Macaroni and Cannoli—the true CEOs of their household.

Chanel Roche
2D Illustrator

Chanel is an Oscar-winning 3D Artist and 2D Illustrator, and until recently, she worked on the VFX team that brought to life the movie Avatar: Fire and Ash. How can we be so lucky to have her on our team? Well, she happens to be Beth’s lovely daughter-in-law!

With a smile that can light up a room, Chanel enjoys the four Ps: painting, puzzles, popcorn, and people-watching. She also adores Skittles, even though it doesn’t start with a P.

She graduated from Full Sail University in Central Florida with a Computer Science Bachelor’s Degree in Game Art. After spending three years in Los Angeles, she now finds herself in Chicago with the love of her life and four cats (in addition to Beth’s three cats!) (That makes seven cats under one roof, by the way!)

We admire programs that value active hands-on learning, not just watching a screen of someone else performing or describing music concepts. As music educators, we are uniquely qualified to lead our students into making music: singing, playing instruments, dancing, improvising, composing, etc. This is why we like Sound Thinking Interactive, with the tagline, “We plan, you teach!”

With a Plus membership, you will receive a coupon code for 25% off your first month of Sound Thinking’s program. It’s worth checking out!

Kristopher Brown, Owner
Sound Thinking Interactive

Kristopher Brown
Kristopher is a Kodaly-certified veteran educator. His experience in fine art pedagogies makes Kristopher uniquely qualified in researching and implementing worthwhile content that is culturally relevant, socio-economically informed and tailored to the specific needs of the target audience. He is accredited in Dr. Tacka and Houlahan’s “Kodaly in the Classroom” Lesson books, and helped write a majority of the 3rd, 4th & 5th grade pedagogy lesson plans. 
 

Kristopher runs another site called “The Kodaly Viking” and works as an independent education consultant, providing professional development, curriculum content creation, and behavioral management sessions.

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