Showing posts with label e-music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label e-music. Show all posts

Monday, October 12, 2009

Download Music At Jamendo


On Jamendo artists allow anyone to download and share their music. It's free, legal and unlimited.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Free Mp3 Downloads and Music Player in Qtrax


My Music Tech is always on the lookout for new ways to experience digital music. Qtrax seems to hold some promise.

Qtrax is a "free and legal download service" and offers a slick interface for listening to your music. At the moment it is only available for Windows but it comes with a Firefox plug-in. Go give it a test drive.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

2 Music Lessons Using Finale Notepad


Here are two lessons I use with middle school music technology students:

Lesson 1- Using the free Finale Notepad, have students input music. Call them "scribes for the digital age". Talk about how scribes used to re-write the works of the Masters prior to the printing press. I usually create PDF versions of simple folks songs/compositions for them to "copy" into Finale Notepad.

Students simultaneously learn about key signature, time signature, note values, clefs, and instrumentation. I do this after an extended examination of MIDI vs. MP3. I have students input 5 different compositions of increasing difficulty (the most difficult compositions have ties, rests and dotted rhythms). As a variation, have students change the instrumentation.

Lesson 2- Create a Finale file which contains the rhythm for the song Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star all written on the note "C". Write out a Bass line as well. Have students drag the remaining notes (of the melodic line) to their proper place on the staff. Listening, analyzing, problem solving are all outcomes of this lesson. There is a tremendous source of pride in students once they get it right.

Friday, February 01, 2008

Online Music Is Here To Stay

Despite the efforts of the RIAA to derail online music sales, they are soaring. Global sales of music online rose by 40 percent in 2007, confirming the soaring popularity of legal Internet-based music stores, said an industry report published Thursday. Read more here.