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COOL staff notation in a flash!

COOL staff notation in a flash!

Thanks to Jo Pisano for this one. Great quick printable staff and fret staffs at http://www.staffnotes.net/

Easy sharing for Music Technology Educators

Easy sharing for Music Technology Educators

Have you come across Zotero? If you haven’t it is a plugin for Firefox that I could not do without. It allows you to collect your web resources together in one place, synchronize them between computers, add notes, even store related PDFs, files, images, and links in your library. You can then use the Zotero [...]

Garageband for windows?

Garageband for windows?

I am often asked if I know of any programs for windows that are similar to Garageband. Well, if you have the luxury of a small budget then I would recommend mixcraft at the moment. The screen feels just as streamlined as Garageband. They have taken out a lot of the ‘clutter’ of other sequencers [...]

How do you...? (W3# 9-52 )

How do you…? (W3# 9-52 )

One of the questions teachers frequently ask me when I run courses is “How do you….?” usually followed by some variation of video, audio, downloading editing and making useful in the classroom. Thinking about this allowed me to realize that I have come across lots of discussions online which celebrate the many resources available online [...]

W3 for music eduicators #9- Ardour

W3 for music eduicators #9- Ardour

If you haven’t seen this yet – then I would really recommend taking a look. Go to http://ardour.org/ It is the most impressive open source music project I have yet to come across (and audacity takes some beating).

Beaterator

Beaterator

I came across an introduction to Beaterator today here – a new one for me. Already online here and out for sony PSP on Sept 29th. What caught my attention was the possibility of creating your own loops in a package like this (my guess is aimed at the ‘dabbler’). It seems like more and [...]

W3 for Music Educators #4

W3 for Music Educators #4

Wells Cathedral School music offer two excellent resources here. The virtual Javanese Gamelan and Virtual African drumming. Both are free to download and use. WCS also provide teaching resources in the form of teaching manuals, pupil question sheets, composition logs and links to the UK National Curriculum (see http://www.imusic.org.uk/resources.asp). I like that this resource is [...]

Video research

Video research

Anyone intersted in video research should definitely take a look at transana. This is a piece of research software that presents some really useful tools for managing video data. The main features include: Transcription facility, Assign keywords to clips, Arrange, rearrange and group clips, Explore relationships between applied keywords, Manage large video collecitons Graphical and [...]

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