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Morton Subotnick's Creating Music

Morton Subotnick's Creating Music

Fish Smarty About this site Reason for this site I am Director of Music at Soham Village College, Cambridgeshire. I decided to create a music website in the summer after my first year of teaching, July-August 2000, to be used by teachers and pupils for several reasons. Finding good music resources and links on the web can be a troublesome task. My site allows you instant access to some worksheets I have created and used effectively. Why Study Music? There is a long standing controversy behind the place of music in school education. Music was beginning to be seen as a valued subject that could contribute to the all round education that a child needs. "The educative value of music has often been overlooked in the past. Beneficial effects of music Links

s Audio Editor - myna As per this blog post from July, we have officially closed the advanced suite of Flash tools (previously located at advanced.aviary.com) in order to focus on our new company direction powering the photo experience in 3rd party apps. While we hoped that everyone would have taken the time to retrieve their files since our notice, we recognize that the message may not have been seen by everyone. Therefore, if you were not able to retrieve all of your files to date, please contact us at support@aviary.com from the email address associated with your account to help retrieve your files. Do this quickly. While the tools will remain offline, we may continue to explore new homes in whole or in part, for specific elements of the suite. I would like to make a few recommendations for alternate tools to try: I have a number of thank yous to make, but I'll leave out names because there are so many and I don't want to risk leaving anyone out:

Fuel The Brain Painting Nature I saw these wonderful Candied Gumballs on Casa Maria's Creative Learning Zone. Be sure to check out the both of the follow up posts, Gumball Sculptures Project 1 and Tie Dyed Gumballs, as well. We have so many gumballs around our area, that I knew we had to try this. Most of our gumballs fall with pretty long stems attached, so we didn't use toothpicks, we just held on to the stem. With the first few balls, the kids were hesitant, and only painted portions of the balls. They looked pretty cool individually. After letting them dry for a few days, I added string and attached them to a nice branch to make a mobile to hang from the ceiling. ( For photographic purposes, I placed white paper behind it to show it better.)

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Good for pitch examples, and explanation. Ok for some music creation, also to do with pitch by amanagracet Jan 28

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