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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Learning Path
In this series of exercises you will discover fun facts about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and learn to remember them by doing sleep exercises. The learning path is interspersed with short films about the composer's life and ends with a homemade …
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Reading a Score: Introduction to Percussion and Piano
This exercise introduces you to the score and how to read it. What do all those different lines mean? Furthermore, the focus is on scores for percussion (melodic and rhythmic) and piano.
In addition to the analysis of the score, you also get extra …
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Types of instrumentation in music: Introduction
These sleep exercises are always preceded by a video in which different types of instrumentation within the music are illustrated. The different line-ups with accompanying questions and exercises that are discussed are:
- a symphonic orchestra, …
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Belgian music, Flemish or Western: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about Belgian music, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
You hear a lot of international music on the radio, but history has shown that Belgium has also produced many …
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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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Viennese classicists, Haydn, Mozart and Van Beethoven: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about Viennese classicists, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
Haydn, Mozart and Van Beethoven: everyone has heard about them, but do you know which movement these …
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Music in the Middle Ages, witty Gregorian chant and worldly troubadours: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about music in the Middle Ages, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
Do re mi fa sol la si, we all know them. But how and when did the note names actually originate? From …
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Ludwig van Beethoven in the spotlight: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about the composer Ludwig van Beethoven, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
In 2020 we celebrated Ludwig van Beethoven's 250th birthday. His name certainly rings a bell and …
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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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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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Improvisation, word, music, movement: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about improvisation, word, music and movement, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. This collection brings together audiovisual material about improvisation in word, …
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Grant Woolard: Classic Mashups with Solutions
Grant Woolard created a playlist to help you and your students identify key themes from well-known classical works.
These graphically finely elaborated classical works are not only a masterpiece in terms of analyzing the various themes, but are also …
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