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The Chopin Method: Explanation video
This video demonstrates how Chopin taught his students. The explanation is given by David Cools and Anthony Hughes.
A number of issues are discussed in this video:
- preparation regarding sitting posture when playing the piano;
- the importance of posture …
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Getting started with film wisdom: Webinar series
Getting started with film literacy is a webinar series for teachers and cultural educators that aims to familiarize them with film, film language and film education so that they can take this knowledge with them to the classroom or to …
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Intervals: How-to videos
In this playlist about the intervals you will find:
- an introductory video to the series of instructional videos about the music theory of intervals;
- level 1 in which you will find an overview of all intervals , from prime to octave;
- level 2 in which …
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Scales: Instructional Videos
In this playlist about the scales you will find:
- an introductory video to the series of instructional videos about the music theory of scales;
- level 1 in which it is about whole and semitones and in which you arrive at the scale of do;
- level 2 in …
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Familiarize yourself with scales: Playlist with explainer videos
Finding your way in scales is a mystery to many students. In these teaching videos made in corona time, Stéphane clearly explains the theory. The topics covered in the playlist are:
- twelve keys;
- major and minor;
- preliminary drawing;
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Practicing rhythms: Practical example using rhythm cards
In this video you will see how you can have students playfully practice the rhythm in a music studio using rhythm cards. The lesson video starts very simply and then gradually becomes more difficult, after which the complexity decreases again …
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The Music Theory Song: Song on practicing intervals
Based on this song, your students will practice the intervals in music theory.
It is a parody of The Christmas Song by Bob Wells and Mel Torme. The original parodied text was written by David Rakowski. Dave Swenson sang the lyrics and added his own …Translated by
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mr. Noé: YouTube channel with playlists
mr. Noé is a YouTube channel that provides teaching ideas to get started musically with children and young people. On the channel you will find:
- body percussion videos;
- children's dances;
- games and challenges;
- videos for students who can already …
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Clap along with different rhythms: Exercise
You can use this video to let your students clap (in two voices) with different rhythms from MCV 2.2 .
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George Collier: Transcriptions with score
George Collier regularly posts transcripts on his YouTube channel and website. In this playlist transcriptions have been collected for brass players with an occasional vocal part. You will also find the link to the accompanying scores in this …
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George Collier: Transcriptions of the boogie woogie with score
Do you have students interested in the boogie woogie? Then you have certainly noticed that it is not easy to find scores for these piano blues. Maybe you can help them with the transcriptions and link to the free scores in this playlist?
George …
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Jay Lee Painting: Painting techniques with watercolors and acrylics
Do you want to get started with watercolor or acrylic paint in your lessons? In this playlist you will certainly get ideas about alternative painting techniques to surprise your students.
Jay Lee is an artist who mainly works with watercolors. On his …
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