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The Bézier Game: Practice with the pen tool
Internet game that allows you to practice Adobe's infamous pen tool and the famous Bézier curves. The Bézier curve is a parametric curve used in computer graphics and programs such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.
The game aims to improve …
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Reading notes in treble and fa clef
With the help of this document, your students will practice reading the notes in the G clef and F clef at the level of MCV 2.4. The last pages are exercises without a key so that you can choose in which key you practice.
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Reading notes in treble and fa clef
With this document, your students practice reading the notes in the G clef and F clef at the level of MCV 2.3. The last pages are exercises without a key so that you can choose in which key you practice.
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Reading notes in treble and fa clef
With this document your students practice reading the notes in the G clef and F clef at the level of MCV 2.2.
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Reading notes in the treble clef
With the help of this document, your students practice reading the notes at the level of MCV 2.1.
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Symphony Graphique: Visual listening guides
The organization Symphony graphique offers fascinating visual listening guides that are very useful in teaching practice to make abstract musical forms very quickly clear (even for students without note knowledge).
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Semitone counter: Chromatic scale from Do
Recognizing whole and half tones is often a nightmare for many children. With this step counter , the children can easily count the rings of the caterpillar: descending and ascending chromatically.
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Ear training: OK
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you have to click on the correct chord name for the chord you hear. You can choose from:
- a major triad ( major triad );
- a minor triad ( minor triad );
- an augmented triad ( augmented triad );
- a diminished …
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Ear training: Scale
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to click on the correct name for the played scale you hear. The different scales covered are:
- big;
- harmonic minor scale;
- natural minor scale;
- melodic minor scale;
- ionic;
- Doric; …
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Ear training: Interval
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to recognize the played interval and click on the correct name. You can choose from:
- a major second (M2) or a minor second (m2);
- a major third (M3) or a minor third (m3);
- a clean quarter …
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Ear training: Recognizing played notes
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to recognize the note played and click on the correct note name. You also get the chance to play the reference note each time to help you out.
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Ear training: Replaying played notes on the keyboard
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to play the note played on the keyboard. You also get the chance to play the reference note (the do) each time to help you.
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