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Musicianship Basics ©
Help your k-12 students learn these fundamental skills.
- Reading notes in the treble and bass clefs.
- Matching manuscript notes with keys on a piano.
- Aural recognition of melodies and rhythms.
- Aural recognition of scales, modes and common intervals.
- Recognition of note names and their durations.
- Review of common Italian terms and music symbols.
- Common chords and inversions on manuscript or keyboard.
- Aural recognition of major and minor and tonality.
Many activities use digitised sound to reinforce pitch and rhythm concepts, no MIDI keyboard is required. The computer responds with the correct answer after an error. Students learn as they play in a positive and non-threatening way.
A log tracks every activity successfully completed during the current session and the time taken. This can be printed at the end of each lesson for a permanent record of the student's achievements.
Here are the first 6 of the 60 activities for Windows, shown at their actual size. (JavaScript must be enabled).
These activities are all available in the demo. The interface is designed for users of any age or experience. All functions are linked to simple screen buttons - no complex options or preferences to set up. This allows the teacher to keep track of exactly what each student is working on.
The program also includes a visual index of every activity for lesson planning and fast navigation to specific topics. After new concepts have been covered in practical lessons students can use Musicianship Basics to consolidate new aural and theory knowledge.
View all 60 activities.
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