composing with technology across the curriculum presented by dr. james frankel fmea 2008 conference...
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Composing with Technology Across the Curriculum
Presented by Dr. James FrankelFMEA 2008 Conference
Tampa, FLJanuary 11, 2008
Session Overview Why Composition?
Rationale Composition…How???
Software, hardware, and the Internet Composing Across the Curriculum
Elementary School Middle School High School
Resources
Hardware Needs
The School Computer Lab The One-Computer Classroom:
With a MIDI Keyboard Without a MIDI Keyboard
The Music Technology Lab
Software Needs
Notation Software: Sibelius or Finale GarageBand 3.0 Sibelius Compass Sibelius Groovy Making Music Band-In-A-Box
Composing Online
Vermont MIDI Project: www.vtmidi.org
NY Philharmonic Kids Zone: www.nyphilkids.org
BBC Making Tracks: www.bbc.co.uk Creating Music:
www.creatingmusic.com
Guidelines for Composition Provide Parameters
The more structure the better Start Small
Non-pitched instruments Compose short phrases
No Wrong Answers Remember John Cage!
Find A Way to Showcase the Work The Electronic Refrigerator Podcasting
Sometimes You Should Leave Technology Behind
Middle School Composing in Pentatonic Creating Two-Part Inventions
Invention No. 1 by JT Making Music Out Of Pi
Pi Kallman Creating Serialism Compositions
Evan Young Composers Club
Composition Competition
Resources Why and How to Teach Music Composition
edited by Maud Hickey
Teaching Music with Technology by Thomas Rudolph
Composing and Arranging: Standard 4 Benchmarks by MENC Publications
Resources
www.ti-me.org www.jamesfrankel.com
Teaching Classroom Music in the Keyboard Lab By James Frankel available at:www.soundtree.com
Composition in the ClassroomBy Jackie Wiggins