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Recognizing the keyboard: Piano key (1)
With this exercise on musictheory.net you will learn to recognize the names of the piano keys. You have to link the correct letter name or the correct name of the musical note to the correct piano key.
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Djemana, the eagle saga and poetry collections: Free e-books
Are you looking for yourself?
Welcome to the world of Djemana, the eagle.
This four-part, slightly spiritual fable exposes society and your soul.
The poems help you discover yourself.
They tell who you really are.You can read four books (fable) for …
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Musical passport: Independently search for musical aspects of a piece of music
This musical passport offers a fun way for students to independently search for musical aspects of a piece of music.
In this learning resource you will not only find the document that you can print, but also a handy step-by-step plan in the form of …
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Classics in the classroom: Gezelle for new generations of readers
Article in which the author shares experiences and tips about a project in which young readers are encouraged to read old texts and in particular texts by Guido Gezelle.
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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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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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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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Minimum Maximum: Lestip
The German artist Hans-Peter Feldmann decorates traditional oil paintings with red noses or cross-eyed. What strikes? Minimal intervention, maximum effect. Do you also try this out with your students with their score as a work product?
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Irritate with Brian Eno: Lesson Suggestion
Producer Brian Eno likes to impose restrictions on his artists. He taped the fingers of Coldplay's Chris Martin together to force him to play the piano in a new way.
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