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  • 14 Ways to Teach Music Using Audacity | Part 2

    14 Ways to Teach Music Using Audacity | Part 2

    ✅ VIDEO NOTES Today’s video is the second in my series about how to use and teach with Audacity. It covers 14 more examples of ways to use the app. This includes rounds and ostinato, found sounds and sound walks, making backing tracks, recording podcasts and stories, and editing speed, tempo, key and pitch of…

  • Teaching Music Using Audacity | Part 1 – Recording and Editing

    Teaching Music Using Audacity | Part 1 – Recording and Editing

    ✅ VIDEO NOTES Today’s video is the first in my series about how to use and teach with Audacity. It covers the basics of the app as well as then my first batch of examples about how to use it in teaching music. This includes recording performances and compositions, how to add backing tracks and…

  • Tips to Use OneNote to Teach Music Part 3 | Audio Bookmarking

    Tips to Use OneNote to Teach Music Part 3 | Audio Bookmarking

    ✅ VIDEO NOTES This is part 3 of my OneNote for music teaching series – this time about audio bookmarking in music files and student’s own recordings. In this video I talk about using OneNote to teach music by bookmarking points in a piece of music, such as a choir track to help rehearse, and…

  • Tips to Use OneNote to Teach Music | Part 2 – Embedding

    Tips to Use OneNote to Teach Music | Part 2 – Embedding

    ✅ VIDEO NOTES This is part 2 of my OneNote for music teaching series – this time about Embedding files and content. OneNote is a note taking app for organising pages into folders. In this video I talk about using OneNote to teach music by embedding video content, recorded lessons, forms and surveys, different audio…

  • Tips to Use OneNote to Teach Music | Part 1 – Images & Inking

    Tips to Use OneNote to Teach Music | Part 1 – Images & Inking

    ✅ VIDEO NOTES OneNote is a note taking app for organising pages into folders. In this video I talk about using OneNote to teach music. I cover using the app and in the browser, both through Office365 and Teams, or through a free Microsoft account. This is part one of a series on OneNote. In…