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Familiarize yourself with scales: Playlist with explainer videos
Finding your way in scales is a mystery to many students. In these teaching videos made in corona time, Stéphane clearly explains the theory. The topics covered in the playlist are:
- twelve keys;
- major and minor;
- preliminary drawing;
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Rhythmic performance and fine vista: Singing lessons for the exam with score
These new self-written lessons for the exam are very useful as exam material. You can use them in different ways:
- There is also a particle that must be performed rhythmically.
- There is a particle that you can use as prima vista.
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Creating sound effects with a moving picture: Lesson Idea
In this playlist you will find inspiration to stimulate your students to create their own soundtrack or sound effects for chosen images, people or situations.
Lesson Ideas
- Show a recording of a particular passage from a well-known video game (that …
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The Music Theory Song: Song on practicing intervals
Based on this song, your students will practice the intervals in music theory.
It is a parody of The Christmas Song by Bob Wells and Mel Torme. The original parodied text was written by David Rakowski. Dave Swenson sang the lyrics and added his own …Translated by
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Body percussion for children
Throughout this playlist, Richard Vilt takes you along in learning and performing body percussion. You accompany children's songs, contemporary hits and classical music.
If you would like more difficult exercises, you can find them on his YouTube …
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Tijs Krammer: Inspiration for choir and conductor
This site contains information about Tijs Krammer and the arrangements he writes. In addition, he also maintains a blog with all kinds of interesting topics for choir directors and choir members:
- rehearse;
- hitting technique;
- styles and history; …
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Recognizing intervals: Sheet and explainer video
Do your students also have a hard time recognizing intervals by ear? In this short information sheet you will find a musical work for each interval with an associated link to which your students can easily recognize the interval. Handy to have at …
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Recognizing Christmas carols: Work leaves
You can use these worksheets to refresh your students' knowledge when it comes to recognizing the classics of Christmas carols.
Flanders Family Homelife is the website of the mother of a large family. In addition to materials for working on …
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Nothing's Cooler Than Christmas: Song and Dance Instruction
Are you looking for a contemporary Christmas song with an accompanying dance? Then the song 'Nothing is cooler than Christmas' might be just what you were looking for.
You will find the version with the lyrics in this video or you can use this karaoke …
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Read notes, sing and practice rhythm at home: Step-by-step plans
In these three step-by-step plans you will find varied instructions to practice at home for students who follow solfège.
- Step-by-step plan: reading notes
- Step-by-step plan: practice rhythm
- Step-by-step plan: singing
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mr. Noé: YouTube channel with playlists
mr. Noé is a YouTube channel that provides teaching ideas to get started musically with children and young people. On the channel you will find:
- body percussion videos;
- children's dances;
- games and challenges;
- videos for students who can already …
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Clap along with different rhythms: Exercise
You can use this video to let your students clap (in two voices) with different rhythms from MCV 2.2 .
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