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Posted on24 de September de 202024 de September de 2020Sin categoría

History of the Recorder and 6 easy songs you must learn

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Find 6 easy songs that will help you learn to play the Recorder. Also, everything you need to know about the recorder: History, famous players, famous plays, and fun interactive games to learn how to play it.

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Posted on21 de September de 202021 de September de 2020Sin categoría

How to use Google Classroom like a pro?

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In this article you will learn how to use google classroom and also tips and tricks to get its maximum potential. You will learn how to move around the page, what are the different tabs for, how to add new students or teachers, and how to create assignments and grade them.

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Posted on18 de September de 202022 de September de 2020Sin categoría

Which is the time signature?

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In this game, we are going to practice which is the time signature that corresponds according to the notes that enter in a measure. The game has…

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Posted on12 de September de 202021 de September de 2020Sin categoría

The Triumphal March from Aida and its trumpets

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The opera Aida is one of the main works of the great Italian composer Giusseppe Verdi and its song Triumphal March one of the most…

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Posted on12 de September de 202022 de September de 2020Sin categoría

Musicogram: Turkish March. Beethoven at its Best.

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Beethoven composed this march in 1811 as incidental music for the play “The Ruins of Athens”, by August von Kotzebue. In 2011 we published a flash musicogram animating one proposed by Professor Batia Strauss in an active listening course.

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Posted on12 de September de 202021 de September de 2020Sin categoría

The day Bach and Frederick the Great met.

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In May 1747, two of the great figures of the 18th century came face to face. The great composer Johann Sebastian Bach and Frederick II, King of Prussia.

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Posted on7 de September de 202021 de September de 2020Sin categoría

The original Musical Trivial

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With this game, a review of various aspects of music education can be carried out in a fun way: rhythm, notes, ear training, musical culture, and theory … All with the famous Musical Trivial.

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  • History of the Recorder and 6 easy songs you must learn
  • How to use Google Classroom like a pro?
  • Which is the time signature?
  • The Triumphal March from Aida and its trumpets
  • Musicogram: Turkish March. Beethoven at its Best.
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