ICT in learning – with emphasis on music technology

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A short rap on digital literacy in music education

November 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Finally, I have added a short rap to to the backing track of Go to church. I will let the track speak for it self …
Play rap!
 
 

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Jazz solo on “Go to church!”

November 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Now that I have created a working backing track, I will present some possibilities which music technology offers. As I have shown, Cubase is an example of a kind of software which allows the user to record and play back music, both in the format of MIDI and audio. From a learner’s point of view [...]

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“Go to church!” – step by step

November 29th, 2008 · No Comments

It is time to provide an example of how some popular music software works, and some aspects of it which may lend it self to music education.
In this video, I will step by step add different musical parts that belong in the arrangement of Ice Cube’s “Go to church”. The work is done within the [...]

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