Allour experiments are all built with freely accessible web technology such as Web Audio API, WebMIDI, Tone.js, and more. These tools make it easier for coders to build new interactive music experiences. You can get the open-source code to lots of these experiments here on Github.
Classical music expresses the beauty of Western Civilization. It shapes our souls as it calls us to weep, to rejoice, to battle, to rest, to worship, or to intimate prayer. Join Hyperion Knight to discover the beautiful masterpieces of classical music and the stories behind the greatest composers in history.
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Ready, Set, Plan! Choose from the pre-built lessons, the song list, or create your own from scratch! Musicplay is a menu and includes paths for Orff and Kodaly specialists and general classroom teachers. This resource also works well as a printable lesson planning guide and includes: year plans, scope & sequence, month outlines, song notation and activities. There are curriculum correlations suggested to help connect to other areas.Our pre-built lessons for every week of the school year are fully customizable and include everything you need - from an introduction to supporting resources and teaching procedures. With My Lists, organizing your lessons has never been easier. You can create a My List from scratch or edit an existing lesson. Say goodbye to lesson planning stress and bring your focus back to the classroom experience!
Discover new songs, familiar songs, copyrighted songs, and choral pieces. Most of the songs have notation and lyric videos, downloadable accompaniment tracks, piano and ukulele/guitar arrangements, teaching suggestions, printable worksheets and posters, song-specific interactive activities, and projectable notation and lyric slides.
Thousands of videos are included to support you. We have vocal warmups, solfa practice, rhythm practice, animated rhythm play-along videos, movement activities (ribbons, cup games, and plates), recorder, ukulele, guitar, Boomwhackers, bucket drumming, body percussion, dances, kids demos, and the composer's specials (Bach's Fight for Freedom, etc.).
Each instrument program has lessons that focus on building skills and learning concepts through playing. Programs include recorder, ukulele, guitar, bucket drumming, unpitched, djembe, Orff, body percussion, frame drumming, Boomwhackers, and more!
Each unit is full of all kinds of resources. Find units for festivals and holidays, countries around the world, dance selections, listening units, school programs and musicals, orchestra families, literacy supports, and music theory.
MusicplayOnline includes 3,000+ interactive activities to use on computers and student devices! We're constantly updating and finding new ways to use gamification to reinforce concepts. You'll find fun music games, solfa and note naming activities, tone ladders, beat and rhythm activities, melody composition tools, rhythm composition tools, pop quizzes, and more!
MusicplayOnline has a robust search engine that searches the whole website and pulls up relevant results to your inquiry. Easily search for your song/activity/unit/lesson/etc. by title, lyrics, rhythm, tone set, concept, theme, chords used, or holiday.
Color or Draw the Bird and the FluteIf you have a printer, download the worksheet, "The Bird"Print the words and color the pictures.If you don't have a printer, draw a picture of a bird and color it. You can try to draw a flute too!"The Bird" is played by the flute. The music is high, and it is fast.Print the words high and fast on your picture. Label the flute if you drew one.
Color or Draw the Duck and the OboeIf you have a printer, download the worksheet, "The Duck"Print the words and color the pictures.If you don't have a printer, draw a picture of a duck and color it. You can try to draw a oboe too!"The Duck" is played by the oboe. Print the words The Duck on your picture. Label the oboe if you drew one.
Assessment may not be required for your school or district.Your teacher may send you questions like:* What instrument represents the bird?* What instrument represents the oboe?* What is your favorite part of the Peter and the Wolf story?
Parents, Teachers and Administration:Music education is important for children.Whether in class or at home, keep our children singing, playing, moving, listening and creating music!In this lesson, students improve comprehension as they retell the story of Peter and the Wolf.
Practice exercises 1-2.Exercise 1: Tap each stick on the top of the bucket 8 times with each hand. Repeat 4 times.Exercise 2: Tap each stick on the top of the bucket 4 times with each hand. Repeat 4 times.R = right hand L = left hand
Exercise 3: Practice alternating hands. Repeat 4 times.Notice that you start each measure with the right hand.Exercise 4: Practice a rhythm with 8th notes. Repeat 4 times.Continue to start each measure with the right hand.Try these exercises with the music or videos in the next few steps.
This link takes you to the Kidz Bop Kids recording of "Gangnam Style".Try the exercises and your patterns with this song or with a song you like.This is a YouTube link.If the link doesn't work google KidzBop "Gangnam Style"
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