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Piascore: Using Digital Sheet Music
Piascore is an app to easily search and store digital scores. With this app you can view and use your scores anytime, anywhere.
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8notes: Free sheet music, lessons and more for musicians
8notes offers free sheet music in the form of a music library, free lessons for ao and tools for musicians.
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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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MobileSheets: Manage digital scores
MobileSheets is a sheet music reading app for Android. If you purchase the app, you will have a number of interesting functionalities. For example, you can:
- Organize all your scores efficiently so you can find the score you want in seconds, take …
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Band Manager: Order in your sheet music chaos
Band Manager helps you organize and distribute your entire library of scores and parts, distribute them to your musicians, and digitally read the scores themselves. This not only saves you a lot of time, you also keep an overview and determine …
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Playing with text content and atmosphere: Lesson Idea
Have you ever challenged your students to read a text in a way it wasn't meant to be?
In this video you can see what the effect is if you read, for example, Old MacDonald Had A Farm as if it were a text from a horror film.Attention, the video …
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Radio Fiona: Podcast for children from the theater
Radio Fiona is a 3-part children's podcast that can be listened to on YouTube , Soundcloud and Spotify . In the podcast, Fiona speaks from a closed theatre.
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In the empty corridors of a theatre, the concierge Fiona was left alone because the …
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Drama Nerds: Never be shy about active lesson ideas again
On this website for drama teachers, you will also find a wide range of commercial offerings, including free lesson ideas to get started with improvisation in your classroom, ideas for creatively offering online lesson content and improv tips for …
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Ya: One-time free quarterly magazine for the haiku
Ya is a new quarterly magazine for haiku (and senryu and haibun ) for the Dutch-speaking region and is published four times a year in A5 format according to the cycle of the seasons: March, June, September and December. In ya people especially want …
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Poet Laureate: Poems
Belgium has had a Poet Laureate since January 29, 2014. It is a literary initiative of the Poeziecentrum (Ghent), La Maison de la Poésie et de la Langue française (Namur) and the literary organization VONK & Zonen (Antwerp), in collaboration …
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OPEN CLOUD: Passion for theater
OPENDOEK is the organization that inspires, facilitates and supports theater in leisure time, allowing authors, makers, players, storytellers and audiences to develop artistically and socially in a constantly changing society. As an easily …
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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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