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Audimus: Free software for musicians
Audimus has developed a hearing trainer that students can use to train their hearing. The teacher can create dictations that the students can practice at home.
In addition, Audimus also offers a music notation program.
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Pop music history: From country and western to hip hop
Pupils listen to music every day, even those from years ago. In this work leaves you can find an overview of music, from country & western to the post-punk revival. While the music is discussed in detail.
With each genre are known songs that …
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Sound meters: Fieldwork equipment
This case contains five analog sound meters and two spare batteries to get you started.
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You can learn guitar chords for free via this site, which originated in the dko. All workshops are provided with MP3 play-along exercises.
This project has already received several nominations, among others. twice for 'site of the year' by …
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Musette: Free music notation program
With this program you can make your own sheet music. It can handle all kinds of notes and all kinds of scales.
You can also play the score you entered to listen to them. You can export the score to a midi file.
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Muziekweb: Digital music library
Via Muziekweb you can search for and play music, both individual tracks and complete albums.
This is a Dutch site, and if you have a library card in the Netherlands, you can also borrow the music on CD.
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Environmental pollution: Lyrics
The song The poison by Henny Vrienten fits in with the current problems of environmental pollution and greenhouse effect. Both instrumentally and textually the song appeals.
First there is listening without text or worksheet. The teacher uses the …
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Mim: Musical Instrument Museum
Which instruments were known to our ancestors in ancient times? How have they changed over the centuries? How old is the guitar? This information can be found in the Musical Instruments Museum.
You can not only see the instruments, but also hear …
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Celebrating freedom: Songs about commemoration and freedom
More and more children and young people actively participate in the commemoration of the dead and the celebration of the Day of Freedom. More and more, the realization is that the history of war and liberation is not just something of the past. …
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Illusionarium: Create optical illusions
Create your own optical illusions, following Escher. By placing the offered blocks on a dot grid in a certain order, you get a beautiful 3D effect.
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The Moon: Visual theater
DE MAAN creates visual theater for a young audience that is addressed in an adult way. It is an open house with deep-rooted origins in puppet theater. However, that category is being stretched more and more to broader visual performance. As long …
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Pether: Sociartistic Projects and Concerts
This website gives you information to book this (more environmentally conscious) project worker-musician in school or in class.
Pether is about an offer of social-artistic projects and concerts, with special campaigns for schools.
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