Class Announcements Rock and Roll ForeverGreat Job on your program! If you want to leave a comment about it visit our wiki at nfdlmusic.wikispaces.com. It also has a link to our program on You-tube! The 5th graders are having so much fun reading the comments, please visit the site soon.
Swapping SongFrog Went a Courtin'Class Links Check out games and activities, learn about composers and instruments, or learn to compose music. Interactive site where students can hear the instruments, learn how they are played, and about the instruments history. They can study many composers and various time periods, learn music theory, listen to famous compositions, and get tips to make their practice sessions more productive. This is the Music Ace software we use in class. Check it out if you want to know what it can do. At this site you can try some musically educational games on-line for free, or purchase the software for home use. The games are enjoyable and informative. They focus on note reading and ear training as well as music history. I enjoy the Magic Flute game and Nutcracker. This site provides several software options for making your own recordings using your home computer. You can learn about great jazz composers and jazz instruments by playing games. Lead the band or use the timeline to discover how jazz came to America This site offers a complete tutorial on piano/keyboard skills and also ear training and theory. Great to help kids catch up or to challenge the more advanced. This is a nice site with lots of information about how to play recorders and their history. Check out the listening room to hear recorder music. A great site for playing games to learn to read music and gain basic keyboarding skills. |

