Kandinsky music lab10/13/2023 ![]() ![]() Wishing you a wonderful and safe summer holiday. Until then, keep learning about, creating and enjoying music. I have missed seeing you and hearing your beautiful voices during the last 4 months and I look forward reconnecting with you when school resumes in September. ![]() We found ourselves in 'new territory' but by working together we were able to continue our musical journey together. I would first like to commend you for your dedication, participation and effort during the 'distance learning' time. It is hard to believe that it is the last week of school for this year. Musical Instrument Safari June 22 -25 (JC) There is nothing to submit this week! Your task is to have fun!!! Click on the link to get started. ![]() You can either play “Local Game “ or "Register for Free" to be able to play on any device and pick up where you leave off. I know that this game was something you were enjoying so I thought I would provide the link for you to play at home. I had started this game with many of my music classes but did not get a chance to finish it with you. What if you could hear color Explore Vassily Kandinskys synesthesia and play his pioneering masterpiece, Yellow-Red-Blue, with the help of machine. ![]() Welcome to our last music task for this school year! This week you will be going on a safari adventure to find the lost instruments of the orchestra. With this experiment you can compare spectrograms of different sounds, or use the mic to see what your own sounds look like.Īll you need to do is open an 'experiment' and play. The Spectrogram experiment turns the instrument or sound into a picture. The Rhythm experiment allows you to build patterns on the grid to build your own rhythms. The Shared Piano is a simple tool that lets you play music together live on the web. The Kandinsky experiment turns anything you draw – lines, circles, triangles, or scribbles – into sound. Others are more complex and can be used by music pupils and teachers for remote music teaching and collaboration (eg: the Shared Piano).įor example, the Song Maker experiment lets you make and share your own songs. Some are simple and very easy to explore with younger children (eg: the Rhythm experiment and Kandinsky experiment). This is a great set of free online tools (or 'experiments') made by Google, allowing kids - and adults - to explore music in a fun way. ![]()
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