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Free instrumental music simulations

Preview of Distance Learning: Virtual Piano in Google Slides

Distance Learning: Virtual Piano in Google Slides

This is a virtual keyboard that can be used to simulate playing a piano by clicking its keys in Google Slides. The keyboard works well for practicing scales or serves as a good audio aid to use while learning music theory and how to read sheet music. This cannot replace a real instrument of course, but it can get by in a pinch when students might not have other tools at their disposal.Notes: 1. Some school networks do not let students access the sound files! You may have to download sound files
Preview of Can't Hold Us by Macklemore Guitar hero but for real guitar
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Can't Hold Us by Macklemore Guitar hero but for real guitar

Created by
Joseph Albano
Students can play along to this song on guitar or ukulele. Notation is written above so students can see the notes they are playing but are still able to just follow the rhythm game.
Preview of Listen & Roll | Music Listening Exercise

Listen & Roll | Music Listening Exercise

Three Listen & Roll exercises plus one customisable one for your own students needs. These can be printed out and laminated to use in any music class as a more kinesthetic way for students to participate in aural exercises! All you need is a dice or two!Simply have the students listen to a specific piece of music, then pass a dice (a giant foam one might make it fun!) around the room and have students answer the question that corresponds to the number they rolled!
Preview of Part-Writing Project - AP MUSIC THEORY

Part-Writing Project - AP MUSIC THEORY

This is a great tool for AP students to practice their part-writing skills and can be used as a semester-long project.
Preview of Virtual Field Trip

Virtual Field Trip

Created by
James Justice
Virtual Field trip format enables learners to investigate the properties of sound creation with applications to various band instruments.
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