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Practice notation and rhythm: Dice
With the dice around the notation image, the notation image can be practiced.
The notes are in the treble clef and follow the range of a soprano recorder (low C to high E).Rhythms can be practiced with the dice around rhythms.
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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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Look there crawls: Song about Caterpillar Never Enough
This song was written at the request of a kindergarten teacher about Caterpillar Never Enough by Eric Carle.
In this song Caterpillar never eats a lot of fruit, gets a stomachache and turns into a butterfly.
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Rhythmic performance and fine vista: Singing lessons for the exam with score
These new self-written lessons for the exam are very useful as exam material. You can use them in different ways:
- There is also a particle that must be performed rhythmically.
- There is a particle that you can use as prima vista.
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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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Types of instrumentation in music: Introduction
These sleep exercises are always preceded by a video in which different types of instrumentation within the music are illustrated. The different line-ups with accompanying questions and exercises that are discussed are:
- a symphonic orchestra, …
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Recognizing intervals: Sheet and explainer video
Do your students also have a hard time recognizing intervals by ear? In this short information sheet you will find a musical work for each interval with an associated link to which your students can easily recognize the interval. Handy to have at …
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Recognizing Christmas carols: Work leaves
You can use these worksheets to refresh your students' knowledge when it comes to recognizing the classics of Christmas carols.
Flanders Family Homelife is the website of the mother of a large family. In addition to materials for working on …
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Music Rainbow: Lesson program - MuziekRegenboog
The MuziekRegenboog curriculum is for music education inside or outside school. The website is user-friendly. For students there are workbooks for learning about music and songbooks for learning to play the recorder or keyboard.
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Read notes, sing and practice rhythm at home: Step-by-step plans
In these three step-by-step plans you will find varied instructions to practice at home for students who follow solfège.
- Step-by-step plan: reading notes
- Step-by-step plan: practice rhythm
- Step-by-step plan: singing
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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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