
Interject – Buddha Lounge/The Best of Lounge – L.A. Drift – Buddha Lounge/The Best of Lounge – L.A. Seemless – Buddha Lounge/The Best of Lounge – L.A. Cham’s Groove – Groove 7/SFTF – Barrigada SkyĤ. De Muse – Fragmentorchestra/ragmentorchestraĢ. Now that we’re in the summer flow, I bring to you, the playlistġ. What’s summer with the beach? Two artists from the Blackfish Productions camp bring us “Bondi Beach” and “blue beach”, as well. Speaking of summer, I started with a track that reps summer in last week’s podcast and will continue do so here (see the playlist below) with a regular artist on The Sunday Soundtrack, Chevalier. Being a four seasons man, I always embrace it (u can keep the humidity though) for it brings long summer nignts…even with the heat, that can be a cool thing. Here we are, in the summer solstice once again. Click on Eng in top right to get English.Thanks for checking out the Sunday Soundtrack once again, it’s always a pleasure bringing it to you. short melodies to copy (the notes written at the bottom of the page to choose from are the SAX notes, not the piano notes). You can also use this to practice singing triads! (Choose ‘Chord ear training’ and customize) USE THE FOLLOWING SITES TO PRACTICE FOR SPECIAL CHOIR VOCAL AUDITIONS (intervals, chords, scales, cadences, jazz chords, note location, perfect pitch) You need headphones and mic and a recorder. Learn the recorder interactive, fun website to learn recorder. free online music notation songsmith make backings for songs you sing in Wav, midi, video.įree Music writing software – Students need to pay for each course, but the demos are free 🙂 Teachers can keep track.Īudacity This is free downloadable recording softwareĪcid Xpress Recording and looping software. Staffwars and ReadRhythm and chords and Rhythm CatĪBRSMTools for slowing down music, recording yourself, aural training, listening to demos.ĪBRSM tips for practice and exams has ABRSM and Trinity aural training practice. IPad/iPhone apps we use for theory games at school: Some great free Music Tech sites here posted by Midnight Music (Katie Wardrobe): Remix Bobby McFerrin’s “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”Ĭreate your own sequence of drum beats. Odd Music The most unusual instrument inventions… Listen to Composers -Dallas Symphony Orchestra Also includes an intro to “Peter and the Wolf” Lots of music activities linked to reading, maths and science and making instruments. Play a piano duet with a video by typing on your computer. If you are looking for information about composers, bands this site has an excellent search function connecting YouTube with Wikipedia! Great for projects or researching background for your pieces you are playing.įun, interactive, educational music sites Online recording, midi and loopsĤ4th-anniversary-of-the-birth-of-hip-hop Google Doodle 46 music theory lessons Intervals This is part of an online theory book by Catherine Schmidt-Jones – A very detailed and thorough International music theory resource.Ĭlick here for more online metronomes Virtual tuner The “Techniques, Materials, Music” page covers note names, intervals, key signatures, time signatures, triads…. Music Theory Videos Click on the link for a bunch of great YouTube videos on different aspects of Music Theory! Computer music Leisure Ed students will be joined automatically.Ĭ/seeing-music/Ĭreate a short video theme using a structure like A phrase then B phrase. Those in Computer music and Theory club have automatic access to this.Ĭreate music using loops, midi instruments such as drums, piano and record your voice or guitar…. This is a good site of you don’t have Sibelius and want to write your music down and share it. An online site where you can write scores. Hint: If you right click any link, you will have the choice of opening the new website in a new tab or window which means you can keep this webpage open while looking at the others!



Students can also use it to create a live light show on the data projectors for the school disco. How will you write the rhythm? How will you write 2 letter/sounds at once? How fast is does it go (What is the tempo?). Don’t forget to tell us what colour /sound library you chose. Notate it so someone else can play it.Compose a cool sequence by typing letters.Choose a colour background/sound library.It covers beats, notes and scales, chords, bass lines, melodies, song structure and more……Ĭan you compose a short piece using Patatap? This site has a menu on the left with different topics for learning and experimenting.
