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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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Spotify for Podcasters: Record podcast
Learn in this screencast how to record, edit and publish your own podcast with the free program Spotify for Podcasters (formerly: Anchor).
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Music Masterclasses: Complete method piano and music theory
Complete music methods are offered on the Music Masterclasses website. It is a combination of free and paying lessons. An overview of all courses can be found here .
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Roland50.studio: Online music computer
Using this site you can recreate the sound of Roland's most famous and influential musical instruments. This site was built to commemorate Roland's 50th anniversary.
Roland50 Studio is a major update to the 808303.studio online music creation platform …
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Mi música divertida: School scores
In this section you will find well-known scores with only the melody with attractive images, so that you can play them with your students.
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Assisted Melody: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
On the basis of this interactive image you will compose with the help of three composers: Bach, Beethoven or Mozart.
You have the option to insert the notes via the score or enter them via the keyboard that appears at the top of the screen. Once you …
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Pimba: Simple pop songs and children's songs for piano
The Pimba foundation aims to promote the use of the Pimba musical notation as developed by Anton Treffers for use in early education or for self-study. The core of the Pimba method is a rhythm-free musical notation. This accessible notation makes …
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Ear training: Replaying played notes on the keyboard
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to play the note played on the keyboard. You also get the chance to play the reference note (the do) each time to help you.
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Recognize the keyboard: Interval
With this exercise on musictheory.net you will learn to recognize the intervals using the piano keys. You have to link the correct name of the interval to the correct interval on the piano. The intervals covered are:
- a major second (M2) or a minor …
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Recognizing the keyboard: Piano key (2)
With this exercise on musictheory.net you will learn to link the correct piano keys or the correct note image on the piano to the correct note image on the staff.
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Recognizing the keyboard: Piano key (1)
With this exercise on musictheory.net you will learn to recognize the names of the piano keys. You have to link the correct letter name or the correct name of the musical note to the correct piano key.
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Music Rainbow: Lesson program - MuziekRegenboog
The MuziekRegenboog curriculum is for music education inside or outside school. The website is user-friendly. For students there are workbooks for learning about music and songbooks for learning to play the recorder or keyboard.
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