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Sound Painting: The Art of Live Composition
This website is based on the composer who invented sound painting. You will find tips for getting started with sound painting: workbooks, blog posts, media, but you will also find a short summary of the history of sound painting.
Sound painting is the …
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Finale: Music notation program
Finale is a music notation program. You can input, edit and print music with it. The possibilities in terms of music editing and page layout are great and require study and practice, but good results can be achieved quickly even with little …
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Jamulus: Play online music for free
Jamulus is there so that you as a musician can play, rehearse or jam with friends, fellow musicians or any other musician who is online. Use your Windows, macOS or Linux device to connect to anyone and anywhere via Jamulus for free. Jamulus was …
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Earz: Music lessons for everyone
Earz is available for all forms of music education
With Earz, your students can develop musical hearing, learn to read notes and learn music theory while gaming. It is challenging and educational for every level and age.
You will find tailor-made music …
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Denver Art Museum: Creativity in the classroom
The Denver Art Museum website shares lesson plans, art images, resource materials ... so teachers can get creative in their classes.
If you are looking for teaching materials, you can do this via keywords, target group, skills, country ... in order …
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GNU Solfege: Scales and Chords
GNU Solfege is free software for music education. You can use it to practice rhythm, intervals, scales and chords.
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