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kristineyang3

Freesound.org - Freesound.org - 0 views

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    This website has free downloadable sound effects for students to use in the music technology classroom. Students can use the sounds for sampling projects and sound effects in compositions
bandguysmithgr

Noteflight - Online Music Notation Software - 0 views

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    This software is shareware and a great alternative to using the pricer competition. It can allow the student to create music at home on their personal computers. It also has great value as a teaching tool and teaching student how to compose or arrange.
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    This software is shareware and a great alternative to using the pricer competition. It can allow the student to create music at home on their personal computers. It also has great value as a teaching tool and teaching student how to compose or arrange.
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    This is a free, web-based, cloud-based notation software program. Users can create, view, print, hear and share scores. This program is similar to Sibelius and Finale, but has the advantage of being web-based. It is MIDI and iOS compatible. Users can participate in a community of sharing scores. Noteflight is free, but Premium features require a monthly subscription. Educators can purchase a "Learn" subscription which allows students to have their own accounts that are managed by one (or several) teachers.
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    Great resource to have notation software accessible for free. Limited in the amount of scores you can create, but you are able to print and hear a MIDI playback.
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    This program is a good tool for notating music. Students can create original works or copy something for an assignment. Has many of the features as the expensive programs.
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    This website is a web-based music notation program which creates and stores professional-looking scores which can be accessed on the computer or mobile devices. The basic program is free, but the upgrades are very affordable. This is an invaluable and easy-to-use resource for musicians.
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    The purpose of this website is to create compositions using standard musical notation. Noteflight saves scores and allows instant playback. Composers can share their work with others easily.
lucymos

Kevin Olusola - YouTube - 0 views

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    Kevin Olusola is a cellist who also beatboxes while playing. He is also in the a capella group Pentatonix. His videos are entertaining and musically stimulating. He not only performs his own compositions, but he also creates mash-ups of pop tunes...often performed in a classical style. He bridges the gap between classical and pop music, demonstrating incredible instrumental technique and culturally relevant material...all while beatboxing!
William Bauer

Juilliard Manuscript Collection - 0 views

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    This collection includes engraved first editions of manuscripts by Johannes Sebastian Bach; an autographed letter from Ludwig van Beethoven; a copy of Beethoven's 9th Symphony - with his own annotations - that may have been used in the symphony's very first performance; and a signed holograph by Claude Debussy. Visitors to this website can search for manuscripts by composer. In addition to the luminaries mentioned above, this collection contains manuscripts by Johannes Brahms, Aaron Copland, Dmitri Shostakovich, Richard Wagner, and more. Each manuscript is accompanied with complete bibliographic information.
Jordan Keith

Download Sheet Music at Musicnotes.com - 0 views

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    This is where I go when I needed the latest smash hit and it has not yet been arranged for SATB or choirs. I love this site because you can now get digital copies of the music and use it with iPad programs like FourScore to play off of in concerts. No more binders full of sheet music and papers flying everywhere! This site really is a music teacher's best friend!
kristin mckinley

New York Philharmonic - 0 views

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    This is the kids' section of the New York Philharmonic. It has very informative pages about instruments and composers. It also has games for composition, and musical puzzles. You do need to download shockwave to view the content, but it's worth it.
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    This website is great for elementary students to reinforce the instruments and instrument families found in the orchestra. Students can listen to the sound of each instrument and watch short videos. There are great games and assessments for students to use, I highly recommend the Orchestration Station.
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.
Mary Witaszek

History of d-lusion. Drumstation. - 0 views

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    DrumStation is a program that will allow students to create their own drum loops using 8 different drumming instruments. Be aware, I have not been able to find a tutorial for this program. However, it lets students be creative when composing through technology!
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    DrumStation is a program that will allow students to create their own drum loops using 8 different drumming instruments. Be aware, I have not been able to find a tutorial for this program. However, it lets students be creative when composing through technology!
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    New software that concentrates on drum aspects of music creativity.
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    DrumStation is a program that will allow students to create their own drum loops using 8 different drumming instruments. Be aware, I have not been able to find a tutorial for this program. However, it lets students be creative when composing through technology!
Ann Engels Nogueira

14 Ways to Use Garageband in the Classroom | EdApps.ca - 0 views

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    This site explores various uses for GarageBand. They aren't all just for music class.
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    This site explores various uses for GarageBand. They aren't all just for music class.
Ann Engels Nogueira

Lesson Idea: Nutcracker... Retooled! - 0 views

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    This specific lesson has music for a cups accompaniment for the Nutcracker.  I think it could be used as a first step to composing cups accompaniments for other songs.
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    This specific lesson has music for a cups accompaniment for the Nutcracker.  I think it could be used as a first step to composing cups accompaniments for other songs.
Sarah Stevens

Musical Fraction Bars by David Tulga - 0 views

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    I've used this site with students playing boomwhackers along with the animation. It's very easy for children to use and provides a great tool for visually representing sound and fractions (both in relation to the tube length and also the beats in the measures).
Stephen List

Low Budget Music Applications for the Classroom | david brian williams phd - 0 views

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    Another site with reviews of low cost or free music tech software. This is great for music teachers on a tight budget.
Juanita Knight

New York Philharmonic - 0 views

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    This page has all sorts of wonderful things: games about instrument families, creative exercises, and music history. This website is extremely useful.
Kelly Gallman

Violinist Rhett Price - the Debut Record! by Rhett Price - Kickstarter - 0 views

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    Rhett Price is using social media to advertise and support his record.  He only used a laptop to start his videos.  What a great story and great way to use technology! 
Adam Ardner

Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder - 0 views

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    Audacity is a free online, cross platform program that can be used for editing and recording. Educators can use this program to work with students on composition and sound recording technology. Also, educators can make good use of this program for preparing materials for the classroom It is easy to use and fun!
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    Free, downloadable software that can be used to edit and remix recordings.
Rachel Renick

Elementary Music Teacher Resource Index | MakingMusicFun.net - 0 views

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    This website lists several resources for songs and sheet music, music history, Orff resources, music theory, and music projects for students in the general music classroom.
Clint Weinberg

Magic Music Tutor | Magic Music Tutor - 0 views

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    MagicMusicTutor.com has some really good materials available for free. I have had particular success with the free song arrangements for boomwhackers. There are also tutorial videos, music theory worksheets, virtual instruments, classroom ideas, guitar tutorials, a MIDI song library, and the site admin accepts requests for new materials.
Clint Weinberg

Free Classical Flute Sheet Music - 8notes.com - 0 views

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    8notes.com provides an incredible variety of free and subscription based printable music for instrumentalists and vocalists. The site categorizes the music by instrument, composer, level of difficulty, etc. This is a great resource to share with students who are looking for solo or ensemble repertoire ideas, in addition to rock/pop, jazz, and world music selections for personal enrichment and entertainment purposes. 
Ruiel Doonkeen

Kerry Marsh - Arranger, Educator and Performer - Home - 0 views

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    Jazz Choir Sheet Music
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