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Methods for teaching music theory

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

At the Fun Music Company we are currently engaged in creating both music theory worksheets and software to assist in the teaching of music theory, through our upcoming product called interactive music games. In thinking about these topics, I have been considering the methods that teachers use when sharing music theory with their students. I’ve [...]

How to record a simple CD – Easily and Cheaply

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

A simple description of how anyone can record a CD themselves for a school choir for under one hundred dollars, and no experience

how to remove vocals from a recorded track

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

These days, It is possible to remove the vocals from a recorded track. The method is not perfect, but it will work well enough if you need to make a Karaoke track from a recording for something really simple, just like practice or lesson purposes. The process works by altering the stereo image of the [...]

Music Education Software

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

If you’re really considering software for music education, then you really can’t look past Sibelius. I’ve been going through the process of learning sibelius for the last few weeks – and most of this blog was going to be about the tips and tricks of the process. The only thing is that I really don’t [...]

Did you know you can do basic notation WITHOUT a music notation program?

Friday, April 18th, 2008

This is a little gem which I wish had been around a few years ago – It probably was but I didn’t know it existed until recently! You can get MUSIC FONTS which accurately depict musical notation in any computer program, like a word processor or similar. For example this notation: Was created in my [...]

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