As I explore the weekly resources provided by Jim Frankel's course titled “AI in the Music Classroom”, I am uncovering many ways to incorporate AI in the elementary music classroom, reminding me of how we previously integrated tools like Digital Audio Workstations (DAW), notation programs, and web-based music creation platforms to enhance the musical experience for all students, especially when traditional methods were not available. #5 Magicschool.ai #4 Canvas Magic Write #3 Asking Questions to ChaptGPT #2 Moises or Vocal Remover #1 Suno and Udio Check out these five by reading the post or watching the video.
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In the heart of every music classroom, where the melody of learning and the rhythm of growth intertwine, our acoustic panels play a pivotal role. Crafted with precision, these panels are not merely additions to the room; they are the unseen conductors of sound, ensuring that every chord and note is heard in its purest form. They transform the classroom into an oasis of sound, where external noise is but a distant memory, allowing students to dive deep into the essence of music. These acoustic solutions are designed to cater to the unique acoustics of music education, providing an environment where the subtleties of pitch, tone, and rhythm can be explored and appreciated without compromise. With our acoustic panels, the music classroom becomes a canvas for expression, a place where future musicians are nurtured, and where the beauty of music is preserved and respected. Elevate your educational experience, where every note matters and every sound tells a story. #Acoustic panels#sonickeyglobal#music#
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Do you know your learners? I mean, really know them? Not just what they look like, or their favorite hobbies, or what they did last weekend. Do you know what they value? What they believe? What motivates them to learn? That’s the kind of data we need to know about our learners if we’re going to create culturally responsive music instruction that excites them for music learning and engages them in higher order thinking about performing, creating, connecting, and responding to music.
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New Blog Post: Countdown to 2024: 10 Elementary Music Activities for a First Day Back to School #4 Decode Wordart into Rhythms Activity #4: Decoding Wordart into Rhythms is a music class lesson that encourages students to share one word about their break and decode its rhythm. The words are combined as Wordart to create a unique rhythm pattern that the students can perform. The materials needed for this activity are a screen, paper, drawing utensils, or a device with a drawing app, Wordart.com, and a rhythm accompaniment site like M&M Bite-size Beats, Groovepizza, or Incredibox. Alternatively, MusicFirst Elementary's Rhythm Grids can be used to decode and perform the rhythms. #elmused #music #education #teachers #elementary
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New BLOG Post https://lnkd.in/gSJDv_Mr You'll love this preview of our Music Teacher Mr. Mark creating collaborate music with his students. As Seasons of Seven's music teacher, I have the pleasure of encountering students from all over the place geographically, and at all sorts of skill/experience levels musically. In the lower grades we focus on basics of steady beat, how beat relates to rhythm, how those together relate to melody, and how we translate those concepts to instruments like recorder and ukulele. All in an approach that's centered on experiential over intellectual, process over product. We have fun making music together, and the technical aspects of the skills and concepts being taught are imbibed invisibly, organically. Essentially, we're building the basis of musicianship.
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As a music educator, how you manage your classroom can significantly impact students’ success. Here are three important lessons science teaches us about keeping students motivated, challenged, and continually improving.
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As Hey Maestro sets out to revolutionise the future of learning an instrument, we're grappling with this question: If we could double the productivity of music practice ("getting better, quicker"), what would happen to the time saved? Would learners: A. Reach a higher standard, by spending the same amount of time practising as at present, but progressing faster; B. Reach the same standard, but spend less time practising and more time on non-music activities; C. Spend less time practising technical skills, but spend more time having fun musically, being creative and/or playing with others? It's this last option that excites Hey Maestro most. We believe that using A.I. to help people learn musical instruments has enormous potential to revolutionise the whole music education landscape. If that results in more time being spent on enjoying the emotional and expressive side of making music, then that's a huge leap forward for music education. #musiceducation #musiceducationmatters #edtechrevolution #artificialintelligence #10000hours
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♦ What does it mean to be a music teacher today? Is it about transmitting knowledge or teaching people how to think creatively? Is it about shaping critical and artistic minds or perpetuating outdated systems? How many of us have had a bad music teacher who, instead of inspiring us, made us dread picking up an instrument? What happens when a teacher's frustration turns into student disengagement? In a world that changes at lightning speed, are we preparing students for a creative future, or are we stuck in the past? Being a music teacher is more than just following a curriculum, but what happens when the system prevents talented teachers from thriving and allows uninspiring ones to stick around? Are we ready to face the challenge of transforming music education, or will we continue tolerating mediocrity? #education #music
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How To Become A Music Engineer Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications Music Engineers make uncanny use of their knowledge of trends and their innovative skills to ensure songs and albums serve the express purpose of entertaining humanity. They capture, shape, and control sounds to make them sound pleasing to the ear. Continue Reading
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