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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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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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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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How musical notes came to be: Explanation video
Do you not have much time, but do you still want to give your students an overview of the origin of music notation in a very simple way?
With this clipphanger video, your students will discover which timeline was followed and how we ended up with our …
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Maurice Ravel's Bolero: Animated film
The Bolero is never monotonous for your young audience again with this fine animation film. Musical notes develop into musicians and are also the characters in the story.
The animation itself was created by Simon Brethé with music by the Romantic …
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What Came First?: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
In this interactive exercise you have to choose between two elements (a person, a discovery, a milestone in the art world, a building, a work of art ... ) in order to determine which of the two elements is the oldest or has been around the longest …
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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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Percussion in all forms: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about percussion in all forms, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. This collection consists of a collection of fragments about percussion, ranging from music on real …
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The Orchestra Specialist episode 5: The concert
What is allowed and what is not allowed during a concert? In episode 5, De Orkestspecialist prepares you for a concert visit.
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The Orchestra Specialist episode 4: The score
In episode 4, De Orkestspecialist examines a number of pressing questions:
- What is a score?
- What is a staff?
- What kind of music does an orchestra actually play?
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The Orchestra Specialist episode 2: The conductor
Why does a conductor actually wave a baton? And why does he or she always have their backs to the audience? In this second episode of De Orkestspecialist , Stefaan De Rycke explains everything about the leader of the orchestra.
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Google Arts and culture: Website
On Google Arts and Culture you will find a very wide range of projects in which you can work on art.
On the homepage you will find the following items:
- Apps are being promoted, also look: Google Arts & Culture: A range of possibilities .
- In …
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