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Time for making: Make your own work with and for your own instrument
Erik Schrooten and Bert Appermont made this website about composing.
You don't compose with Time for making behind a sheet of music bars, but preferably with your own instrument at the ready. The new is created by experimenting. This method has …
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Making a lot of weird noise: Lesson idea
In this first lesson sheet on free collective improvisation you will find a division into different parts:
- The lesson sheet consists of a warm-up, an exercise called the volume knob, a second exercise called the loop groove, a third exercise on …
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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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Rhythm: Workshops djembé, percussion, ensemble and dance
When you work on the theme of Africa, it is always nice to experience the local culture. Ritmus organizes workshops djembé, Brazilian percussion, African dance ...
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Body percussion
Description of a music lesson with attention to the parameter sound duration. The students discover different kinds of sounds that they can make with their body and invent rhythms themselves. In the end they make a rhythmic piece themselves.
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Sheet music: Web store
On the site you will find a collection of sheet music for children including music by Annie MG Schmidt, Disney and Songbooks. In addition to sheet music for children, there is also material for musical and theater performances at school.
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Body percussion: Music lesson
Approach of this lesson: the teacher demonstrates for and the students imitate. The intention is to accompany a song with body percussion. Here Olé ola ole by Jessy Matador is used because you can clearly feel the beat. This is a great help for …
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