Listly by Claudio Capo
Making music can be so much fun. But learning to play an instrument is very time consuming. Online there are so many tools available to try and experiment. I try to enlist the I come across.
If you find more, feel free to add them.
Here's a great online version of the awesome Roland TR-909 analog drum machine. The person that created it called it HTML-909.
Go ahead and create some beats: http://html909.com
Now this is a fun tool to play with. Music production made easy!
This tool solely exists out of samples you can play with your keyboard. This needs some practicing to get the hang of the keys. Once you get the hang of it, press play and record your track. To save your track you need a Twitter account. If you need inspiration, do listen to the examples that are already created.
Go have some fun: http://sampulator.com
This one is one of my favorites. They guys over at Ableton sure know how to keep music movers busy. Not only music lovers but just anyone who wants to play around and create sound. Little Drummer Toy is a tool built out of triangles you can click to active sounds. Super easy. Just play around with it and in no time you have something that will sound great.
Go ahead and experiment. It's going to be a great musical experience: http://littledrummertoy.ableton.com/
Incredibox is a musical app in which you can quickly and easily create a mix by running a band of beatboxers.
There are 4 tools available. My favorite is the one from 2013 called Sunrise. It's pretty easy to create music. Just drag a beat, an effect, a melody and a voice over the funny looking character and see the magic happen.
Dress for music: http://www.incredibox.com
This tool is little more complex but once you get the hang of it you'll get around. Literally.
You have 10 tracks you can control on a large in parts divided circle. Each block can hold one sound. Up to you to control the tracks and blocks.
Go ahead, give it a spin: http://www.dreampipe.io/orbit/
Seaquence is an experiment in musical composition. Adopting a biological metaphor, Seaquence allows you to create and combine musical lifeforms into dynamic compositions.
It's little complicated at first but once you get the hang of it it's a very gimmick to play with. What's nice is that you can create multiple sequences that you can play separately or together.