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Musical Instruments: Learning Path
In this learning path you will find interactive exercises on the theme of musical instruments:
- recognize sounds of musical instruments;
- memory;
- puzzles;
- vocabulary exercises;
- sorting musical instruments;
- movies.
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Time for making: Make your own work with and for your own instrument
Erik Schrooten and Bert Appermont created this website around composing.
With T ime for Making, you don't compose behind a sheet of music bars, but preferably with your own instrument at the ready. The new is created through experimentation. This …
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Composer Rhymes: Modified version
For this adapted version of composer rhymes the same royalty-free images (and the corresponding sources) were used and the rhymes of Oona Mols were taken over.
Source: Composers Rhymes: Lesson Idea by Oona Mols
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Let Beethoven enchant your feelings: Lesson sheet
How do your students feel when they listen to these music fragments? Have them sign it using this worksheet. As an extension you can have the students draw or tell a story with one of the fragments (Symphony no. 5 is very suitable for this).
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Italian Music Terms: Turning Tickets
With these turntables with no fewer than 42 Italian musical terms, you learn to translate Italian on a score.
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Italian musical terms: Memory
In this memory game the Italian musical terms are discussed.
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Stijn Moekaars: Youth writer and musician
Teacher and youth writer Stijn Moekaars has already written numerous fine children's books, including Millie Duizendvoet . In that capacity you can book him for an author reading. As a teacher, he also writes an essay every Wednesday on Radio BOO …
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Composer Rhymes: Lesson Idea
Get your students excited about a number of classical composers by having them make their own rhymes on the names of the composers whose music they play or the composers they are introduced to in your lesson.
A number of examples that you will find …
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Line Rider by DoodleChaos: Graphics of a musical work
Line Rider is a small animation figure that rides on a sled and moves on the waves of the musical works. Do you want to visually introduce classical and less classical works to your students and are you looking for a graphic score or performance? …
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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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Beethoven's Fifth Symphony: Body percussion or body tap
In this video clip we see Choeur des Colibris at work. The youngsters bring a very beautiful graphic version interspersed with body percussion of Beethoven's fifth symphony.
This body tap version was arranged and conducted by Nelly Guilhemsans.
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Septimino - Minuet van Beethoven: Musicogram
Do you want to work on classical music in the classroom? Based on the visual support, a musicogram is an ideal working method to use. Miss Evy made this musicogram on the song Septimino - Minuet by Beethoven . She focused on the dynamics of the song …
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