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Quarter rest, quarter note, eighth and sixteenth note: Rhythm wheel
This application works like a jackpot and is used as rhythm bingo. The user spins the wheel and 8 beats (2 bars) appear. In this first version you can get a quarter rest, quarter note, eighth note and/or sixteenth note. Students can perform this …
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This Day In Music
What happened today in music history? Listen to the songs and read the information. You can also look up your date of birth.
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Musical building blocks: Placemat with work forms
On this placemat you will find the musical building blocks tempo, timbre, dynamics, rhythm, meter, melody, harmony and form. The various building blocks also include questions and assignments that make the building blocks more concrete for your …
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Shared Piano: Online tool within Chrome Music Lab with manual
With this online tool, part of Chrome Music Lab, you can let students practice the piano or give composition assignments online. This can be done with all students on one piano (you can also choose marimba, drum kit, drum machine, woodwind, …
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Sander De Keere and Thibault Christiaensen are looking for new classics
Bach or Ed Sheeran? In Everyone Famous, Sander De Keere (Klara) and Thibault Christiaensen (StuBru) delve into music history in search of new classics. What is a real morning classic for you? And what would be your students' favorite morning song? …
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Chordu: Get the chords to your favorite songs
In no time this site extracts the chords of all the songs you can find on YouTube for free.
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Learning to read music
On this site you will find various lessons on music theory. You will be introduced to staves, clefs, musical notes, time signatures, rests, dynamics, ...
The first 60 lessons are free.
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The Orchestra Specialist episode 4: The score
In episode 4, De Orkestspecialist examines a number of pressing questions:
- What is a score?
- What is a staff?
- What kind of music does an orchestra actually play?
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Noting music: Informational text
Short, informative text about note names and scales. At the bottom, the students will find two links that allow them to play music on an online piano themselves.
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Music Styles: Info Sheets
In this document a number of music styles are simply described.
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Rhythm Trainer: Learning and practicing rhythm
The Rhythm Trainer is a free Flash-based program for learning and practicing rhythm.
There are two types of exercises:
- A mode: where you click on the beat that you hear;
- B mode: where you see the rhythm and choose the sound that matches it. …
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Voices: Classification of voices
Presentation explaining the different voice types: soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, tenor, baritone and bass.
The sound clips still have to be added to the presentation.
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