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K-12 Resources For Music Educators

K-12 Resources For Music Educators
Back to top of this page Questions or comments about this site can be sent to Cynthia Mazurkiewicz Shirk. Mankato Area Public Schools - Mankato, Minnesota Recognized as an outstanding site by these fine organizations: K-12 Resources For Music Educators is also included in web resource directories of hundreds of universities, school districts and music organizations throughout the world. Domain addresses: k-12music.org ~or~ k-12music.com

The Mutopia Project Browse by composer: Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Diabelli, Handel, Mozart, Schumann, Sor. [Full list of composers] Browse by instrument: Piano, Vocal, Organ, Violin, Guitar, Orchestra. [Full list of instruments] List all music Latest additions [More...] 2010/12/21 - Prelude, by ScriabinA - Op. 11 for Piano2010/12/21 - Suite Bergamasque: Clair de Lune, by DebussyC - L75 for Piano2010/12/21 - Primiere Arabesque, by DebussyC - L66 No.1 for Piano2010/12/21 - Prelude, by ChopinFF - Op. 45 for Piano2010/05/17 - Passacaglia, by BachJS - BWV 582 for String Quartet2010/05/17 - Et resurrexit, by MonteverdiC - SV 260 for Voices (SS or TT), 2 Violins, Basso Continuo2010/05/17 - Ave dulcissima Maria, by PriuliG - for Voice (S), Basso Continuo2010/05/17 - T'amo mia vita, by MonteverdiC - SV 105 for Voices (SSATB), Basso Continuo Classical and Contemporary Music The Mutopia Project offers sheet music editions of classical music for free download. Usage of the Music Purchase Printed Copies

Google Tools and Activities for Music Education A lot of times it is common to focus on "The Big 4" of language arts, math, science, and social studies, when exploring technology tools for learning. However, it is important to see how technology can be integrated into all subject areas and skills. One excellent area for using Google tools is in music education. Technology can help students create their own music, as well as explore and understand musical concepts that may be difficult to visualize otherwise. In this blog post we will take a look at many tools from Google, or that work with Google, that can be used for teaching, learning, and creating with music. See below for details, links, and descriptions for all of these tools. Session Resources Session Agenda - Google Docs linkSession Slideshow - Google Slides link #1 - Chrome Music Lab Chrome Music Lab is a collection of 13 interactive "experiments" that let users create, play, and learn with a wide range of music concepts. #2 - Groove Pizza #9 - Yo

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