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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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Thu rising: Hearing exercise
With this hearing exercise in the form of a quiz you practice at the different intervals. The intervals covered are 1-2-3, 1-2-4, 1-3-4 and 1-3-5.
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Bar 2/4: Rhythmic dictation
This rhythmic dictation in time 2/4 contains a quiz consisting of twelve questions.
You can choose from seven one-beat rhythms:- two times an eighth;
- four times a sixteenth;
- four times a sixteenth;
- triplet of eighth notes;
- eighth and twice a …
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Thu rising: Melodic ear exercise
With this melodic ear exercise on th ascending (third and quarter jumps) you prepare (consciously or unconsciously) to recognize triads and inversions.
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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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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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Notes & Beats: Learning music just got even more fun!
On this website you will find all kinds of fun tips and games to make your music lesson even more fun.
Notes&Beats was originally established to mainly offer material within the DKO, but in the meantime the offer is growing and they are also …
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Everyday music: Everyday classical music
This website consists of a classical music calendar for the classroom.
It works very simply. You click on the day and you will find extra information, listening examples and even extra lesson suggestions that match that particular day or a particular …
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Webpad with Ableton: Start making music
In this learning resource you get free online lessons in which you discover the basics of making music. The lessons are structured as a web path and go deeper into different topics in the chapters:
- Beats (tempo, genre, backbeat, measure...); …
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Female Classical Composer: Didactic Material
This website is the result of the bachelor's thesis Forgotten Women - How do we put classical female composers on the map within secondary education? . This was created in the context of the training for secondary education teacher - …
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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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More Music in the Classroom: Nine energizers about the Eurovision Song Contest
From April 6, 2021, nine special music lessons came online on this website with the Eurovision Song Contest as the central theme. We recognize the presenters of the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 Chantal Janzen, Edsilia Rombley, Jan Smit and Nikkie de …
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