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| Check out these fun sites! | |
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| The first site is great for reviewing note names, but you will need to set-
up the game so that it will only ask you to identify notes you have learned
so far.
Click on "Settings"
Click on your clef (bass clef for trombones and baritones, treble clef for
everyone else). Disable all other clefs.
Drag the first music note until it looks like the lowest note you have
learned so far, then drag the second note until it looks like the highest
note you have learned.
Flutes: 3rd line B to top line F
Clarinets and Trumpets: C below the staff to 2nd line G
Alto Saxophones: 2nd line G to 4th line D
Trombones and Baritones: 2nd line B to 4th line F
Xylophones: B below the staff to first space F
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| Internet Links | |
| | Ricci Adams' musictheory.net http://www.musictheory.net/trainers/html/id82_en.html
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| | New York Philharmonic for Kids. Great for learning about instruments. http://www.nyphilkids.org
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| | Dallas Symphony Orchestra for Kids. Great for learning about instruments. http://www.dsokids.com
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| | San Francisco Orchestra for Kids. Great for learning about instruments. http://www.sfskids.org
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| | United States Marine Band Kids Corner http://www.marineband.usmc.mil/kids_corner/index.htm
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| | Finale Notepad - Write, listen to, and print your own music. This is a
notation program that
must be downloaded. Remember to ask for your parent’s permission before you
ever download anything! http://www.finalemusic.com/notepad/
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