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kpowell1

feedly. Read more, know more. - 0 views

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    This is a page on the Music Matters Blog reviewing the InTune App available on iTunes. This app operates on a game platform and has students distinguish which pitch is higher or lower. Pitches get progressively closer as the level increases.
Liz Stewart

iPad and Technology in Music Education | How can the iPad and Technology enhance Music ... - 0 views

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    This is a site to promote iPad app for music learning. The cost of each app is only $.99, therefore making them easily accessible to musicians.
lemason

Technology in Music Education - 0 views

  • Improvisation was an element of the old National Standards of Music (one of the standards that was often left unmet).
  •  The new standards
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  • Chances are that if you are not a jazz musician, you may not spend very much time with improvisation at all
  • Musiclock provides many background “jam” tracks (loops) that are written in a specific scale (e.g. Major, or Pentatonic Major).  Those loops can be started on any note of the chromatic scale.  
  • This app is a great way to show kids the importance of learning their scales on piano or in band/orchestra
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    The article discusses a new app that was created to improve or teach improvisation concepts using loops on any particular scale.
William Bauer

Warmup App - Chris Coletti - 1 views

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    A web app that helps structure a brass warmup. Written for trumpet, it is applicable to other instruments too.
bbmused

‎Notes - Sight Reading Trainer on the App Store - 0 views

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    This simple app is great for reading notation and having students identify notes on the staff. Difficulty levels range from three notes in one clef to over 20 notes using a grand staff with accidentals. Exercises can be done in as little as 30 seconds. I think any middle or high school musician would benefit from the use of this app as a simple reminder of how to recognize pitches notated on the staff.
hubbardmusic

Yousician | Learn to Play | Your Personal Music Teacher - 0 views

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    Yousician is a great software resource that teaches students to play a number of instruments including: piano, guitar, bass, ukulele, and voice. The software is set-up in a creative, game-like structure that tracks student progress and ability level through playing assessments. It's a great tool to use during general music units that focus on performance practice of these different instruments. The free version is open to all for a full 20 minutes a day. Great tool for students of all ages.
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    Yousician is another tool to build independent learners and musicians. Students with access to a computer or other device at home can build their instrumental playing skills on ukulele, guitar, bass, or piano with this self-guided program. Additionally, this resource can be used in the general music classroom to teach interval training, intonation, and rhythmic accuracy.
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    Yousician is an app for Android and iOS devices that can aid you and your students in learning how to play guitar, bass, ukulele, and piano, while also providing guidance with voice development. The app includes a free and premium version. There are videos and lessons that you and your students can follow along to.
hammerjp07

Chrome Music Lab - 0 views

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    This website is the Chrome Music lab. There are activities to explore all the elements of music. Some of the activities are composition related. There are visual representations of sound as well. You need to use the Chrome browser for them to work. My students really enjoyed this site.
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    A wealth of interactive activities for music students. Offers graphically-charged representations of musical concepts that simplifies musical ideas into concepts students can grasp.
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    Easy to navigate and have young and old explore music sounds and composition
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    Chrome Music Lab is a great resource to explore the world of music technology with students of all grade levels. Students can create melodies, rhythms, and visually see their piece come to life with eye-catching colors. My younger students can learn through the program the difference between high/low and short/long. The Kandisky program is great for even the Kindergarten level to practice shapes, sounds, and reading music left to right.
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    This is a site that helps music teachers teach across the curriculum by connecting music to math, science, and art. These are online experiments that are interactive and have explanations behind the experiments.
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    Created by Google developers, this site contains various apps associated with different musical elements with the premise that users would simply explore. Songmaker and Kadinsky allow the creation of musical ideas while others explore rhythm chords, and how sound functions. Each app is extremely easy to use and is beneficial in any general music setting.
anonymous

Score Application - 0 views

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    This is one of my favorite apps. It allows you to upload your scores and sheet music to your iPad. Within the app you can have a metronome play and it will highlight incorrect notes. 
khedquist

TonalEnergy :: Home - 0 views

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    This is a really great resource app for music educators and students. In class, I use the tuner, the metronome, and the tone generator functions. My students love it because it makes playing in tune a little more fun, and most importantly, it is very user friendly.
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    TonalEnergy is an app with tuning, analysis, and metronome capabilities. It features a variety of settings to customize its use to fit your needs.
Wayne Anderson

Presentation from NCACDA: iPads and Choral Music | Technology in Music Education - 0 views

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    Article about the use of Ipads and choral music. The author has a number of apps for the Ipad that aids in the distribution and rehearsal of music. Most of this is a PP presentation but the information is good.
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    Article about the use of Ipads and choral music. The author has a number of apps for the Ipad that aids in the distribution and rehearsal of music. Most of this is a PP presentation but the information is good.
Greg Dumas

The Music Mish Mash - 0 views

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    This is a blog by Beth Jahn, an elementary music teacher who wanted to explore more ways to incorporate technology in her classroom. Although it has not been updated in some time, the resources she lists for iDevices are very helpful. She also goes into detail about her lesson plan ideas and how you could use apps with them.
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    Here is as blog that discuss ways to in corporate music technology in the elementary music classroom. There are various low cost and free apps teachers can download for classroom usage for practice and instruction.
Rachel Renick

Amy M. Burns ÿfcblog - 0 views

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    This is a blog and resources from Amy Burns, an elementary music teacher, author and clinician. She has a lot of great material on including software and technology in the classroom. She also has several videos of conferences where she presented that have good information.
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    This blog contains a number of technology related resources for elementary music teachers such as iPad/iPod apps, a list of helpful websites, interactive whiteboard resources, and much more.
Stephen Hull

Sight Read - Sight Reading Factory - 0 views

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    This is a GREAT sight reading tool! This allows you to choose your instrument, the level for sight-reading, the time signature, and the key in which you wish it to produce a sight-reading exercise. This is very easy to use and will produce 8 new measures of sight-reading based on the aforementioned attributes.
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    This app generates sight reading exercises within specified guidelines. It can be adjusted for instrument, difficulty level, time signature and key signature
Trey Miller

iPad and Technology in Music Education | How can the iPad and Technology enhance Music ... - 0 views

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    A website that helps teachers use their iPad in their music classrooms. It contains resources and advice on apps and software that will benefit the modern music class.
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    This blog presents articles and ideas for using the iPad in music education. Reviews of applications and user testimonials are given.
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    The purpose of this website is to provide the top list of apps available for the music teacher in the band room. The content of the apps are to make daily activities and calendar dates more organized, provide easy access to fingering charts, sheet music, audio recordings, and provide tutorial programs through mobile devices.
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    Great ideas in the implementation of iPads in the music classroom
Stephen Hull

Ear Training for iPad - Train your musical ear with EarBeater for iPad | EarBeater - 0 views

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    With iPads becoming more widespread, the number of music apps available continues to increase. There are many good ear training software packages for Windows/Mac but it is good to see one for iPad.
Jonathan Valentine

Coach's Eye Sports Video Analysis App - 0 views

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    With this app, you can take videos of class and, similar to Zaption, guide the students through the what you are seeing and hearing as and educator. You can talk over the recording as well as use a stylus or your finger to circle or point out things that are good or bad about what you see. It's a great way to give more concrete feedback to students.
Jonathan Valentine

To-do list and task manager. Free, easy, online and mobile: Todoist - 0 views

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    This app can be used on all devices be cause it is a to do list in the cloud. Add the things you need to keep track of and do for a day or week or even month. Give yourself deadlines and set priority levels. Get the premium version for more advanced options such as collaborations.
bnlynn

iOS9 Updates and the Music Teacher | iPad and Technology in Music Education - 0 views

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    This article offers insight to the new iOS updates on iPhones and iPads that allow for things such as split screen. This will offer music educators ideas on what and how they can now use their apps.
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    This article offers insight to the new iOS updates on iPhones and iPads that allow for things such as split screen. This will offer music educators ideas on what and how they can now use their apps.
anonymous

Hitsquad (Hitsquad) - 1 views

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    Hitsquad is a search hub for music software and apps. Any kind of music related software can be found here (some for free and some for a price) and it's a great place to start if you are looking for a specific type of music application.
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    Hitsquad is a search hub for music software and apps. Any kind of music related software can be found here (some for free and some for a price) and it's a great place to start if you are looking for a specific type of music application.
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