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Quarter rest, quarter note, eighth and sixteenth note: Rhythm wheel
This application works like a jackpot and is used as rhythm bingo. The user spins the wheel and 8 beats (2 bars) appear. In this first version you can get a quarter rest, quarter note, eighth note and/or sixteenth note. Students can perform this …
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Starting point for piano: Piano course for beginners or recoverers
Starting point piano is a course for pianists that can be followed online. The course consists of almost 20 chapters: clear videos in which everything is explained by the teacher Bas Bulteel.
Technique, notes, theory, chords, songs, PDFs, …
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Assisted Melody: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
On the basis of this interactive image you will compose with the help of three composers: Bach, Beethoven or Mozart.
You have the option to insert the notes via the score or enter them via the keyboard that appears at the top of the screen. Once you …
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Paint With Music: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
On the basis of this interactive exercise you can make drawings that are used in music fragments. You use a brush stroke to draw the music.
You can choose between four different worlds in which you will draw:
- the sky, the heavens (with bird sounds as …
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Reading Musical Notes: CoSpaces Edu
In this CoSpaces Edu, the students can practice reading the musical notes. They use a 3D synthesizer (actually their keyboard) to play the musical notes. First they practice reading single notes and then they can read all the musical notes of some …
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Blob Beats: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
In this Guitar Hero- style online rhythm exercise, you can score points by clicking the notes at the right time as they fall. You can choose from several classic works and a variety of difficulty levels. You will also learn fun facts about composers …
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Recognize the fretboard: Agreed
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to click on the correct name of the chord with the note image on the guitar. You can choose from:
- a major triad ( major triad );
- a minor triad ( minor triad );
- an augmented triad ( …
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Recognize the fretboard: Scale
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to choose the correct name of the scale (default as letter designation) for the notes indicated on the fretboard of the guitar. You can choose from:
- big;
- harmonic minor scale; …
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Recognize the fretboard: Interval
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you have to choose the correct name of the interval (default as letter designation) for the notes indicated on the fretboard of the guitar. The intervals covered are:
- a major second (M2) or a minor second …
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Recognize the fretboard: string and fret
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you have to choose the correct name of the musical note (default as letter designation) for the note indicated on the fretboard of the guitar.
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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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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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