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Amazing slow downer for iphone
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(The repetition of this has the side effect of reinforcing fingerings.) Eventually, once I feel like they have begun to internalize the pitches, I play them the clarinet version of the recording. Then they play it back, with brass buzzing on mouthpieces. I first use the vocalist track and have students sing back. In band, I start the year by implementing these play-along tracks during warm-ups, starting in concert Bb.

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I added a clarinet drone on the key center (using one of the software MIDI instruments) to help students hear the relationships of the pitches not only to each other but also to the tonic. Transposing the Tracks for Bands and Adding a DroneĪ few years ago, I got the idea to transpose these recordings into band keys using GarageBand. The recording models the pattern, the choir sings it back. On the recorded examples, the space between each pattern is equal to the length of the patterns themselves, so you can use them as a call and response.

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I first learned about this series as a student teacher, where the choir teacher would use them as warm-ups. She would use them as ear training examples to familiarize her ensembles with solfege. The CD features a second set of recorded examples in which a clarinet plays the patterns so that the students must recognize the patterns by ear, not by syllable. Students match the three-note patterns they hear with the ones on their card until they get bingo. “Do re mi, fa sol do, etc.” With the book comes a CD that has many different recorded examples of a singer singing these patterns, with space in between each pattern. The book comes with a series of bingo cards, each of which with three-note Solfege patterns in each square. Tagged: loop based music theory, goodnotes, mac, transcribe apps, tech podcasts, apple, music youtuber, music theory youtube, paperless, ipad, teaching music, virtual teaching tech, research and remembering, adam neely, 12tone, sweet home alabama, philip tagg, megan lavengood, sound expertise, will robin, forscore for mac, daring fireball, real book index forscore, john gruber, ben thompson, the talk show, airserver, scoring notes, broadcasts, music ed tech talk, rogue amoeba audio apps, paul kafasis, fission, djay, neural mix, anytune, transcribe, the amazing slow downer, darcy james argue, filmic pro, final cut pro, adobe premiere, setapp, loopback, omnigrafle, soro for sonos, diagrams, lettuce, elevate, brooklyn babylon, twitter, blog, Digital Organization Tips for Music Teachers, david macdonald, robby burns, apple podcasts, spotify, rss Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS Please don’t forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Music Ed Tech Talk Episode 23 - Rogue Amoeba Audio Apps, with Paul Kafasisĭarcy James Argue Secret Society - Brooklyn Babylon Scoreĭavid MacDonald - Diagrams Album of the Week:ĭavid MacDonald - Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society - Brooklyn Babylon Where to Find Us: John Gruber and Ben Thompson on what makes the iPad the iPadĭavid MacDonald Scoring Notes iPad score reader blog post

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Megan Lavengood appearance on Sound Expertise Robby’s Tweet Thread about teaching music theory to middle school students Our favorite music, tech tips, and albums of the weekĭavid’s other appearances on this show: #6 - Paperless iPad Workflows for Teaching Music | #16 - Master Your Virtual Teaching Tech | #30 - Apps for Research and Remembering

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Robby and David talk about forScore for the Mac and its new syncing feature.














Amazing slow downer for iphone