Tonara Interactive Piano Sheet Music #iPad #App
http://www.tonara.com/
Tonara Interactive Piano Sheet Music #free #iPad #App
With Tonara’s patented interactive scores you can now experience playing with sheet music in a completely effective and engaging way!
Tonara scores will listen to you play, mark your position in the score, and turn the pages automatically for you exactly at the right time.
Enjoy hundreds of free classical scores and songs in the Tonara 'Free Zone'.
Get access to thousands of classical, rock, pop, soundtracks and other scores in the Tonara store.
Use our music synchronization capabilities - your recordings automatically are synchronized to the score so that it's easy and effective to review your practice.
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Shamblesguru's Live Twitter Stream
https://twitter.com/shamblesguru
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Musescore : Share your sheet music
http://musescore.com/
Musescore : Share your sheet music
Sharing sheet music made with MuseScore has never been so easy.
Make beautiful sheet music, quick and easy with the free and open source MuseScore sofware.
Share your sheet music and comment on others. Follow others and listen to their creations.
Never miss your sheet music: access your scores everywhere using our iPad, iPhone and Android applications.
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Noteflight
http://www.noteflight.com/
Noteflight is an online music writing application that lets you create, view, print and hear music notation with professional quality, right in your web browser.
Write music on your computer, tablet or smartphone, share with other users, or embed in your own pages.
Sign up for a free account, or purchase a Noteflight Crescendo
Noteflight was founded with the vision of making it simple for everyone to create and share musical ideas online. We started by building a place on the web where individuals could create, view, hear and print their own music. Our users began to share, collaborate, teach and learn with Noteflight. We are constantly finding new opportunities in partnering with others, and as we continue to learn about what people see in Noteflight, we build new features. There's something for everyone at Noteflight!
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Blank Sheet Music
https://www.blanksheetmusic.net/
Blank Sheet Music
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Staff Paper Generator
http://www.musictheory.net/tools
Calculators
Accidental Calculator: Display the correct accidental for a specified note and key.
Interval Calculator: Display the interval for a specified starting note, interval type, and key.
Chord Calculator: Display the chord for a specified starting note, chord type, and key.
Analysis Calculator: Display the chord for a specified analysis symbol and key.
Matrix Calculator: Display the twelve-tone matrix for a specified tone row — for students learning the twelve-tone technique.
Utilities
Tempo Tapper: Tap the button to display the number of beats per minute.
Staff Paper Generator: Generate and download staff paper.
Pop-up Piano: Open a new window with a piano keyboard.
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Songsmith
https://bit.ly/d8peul
Songsmith generates musical accompaniment to match a singer’s voice. Just choose a musical style, sing into your PC’s microphone, and Songsmith will create backing music for you.
Then share your songs with your friends and family, post your songs online, or create your own music videos.
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Noteflight
http://www.noteflight.com
Noteflight is an online music writing application that lets you create, view, print and hear music notation with professional quality, right in your web browser.
Work on a score from any computer on the Internet, share it with other users, and embed it in your own pages.
Noteflight is free for individual use.
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Music Notation – Do we really need a pencil?
http://www.gerarddutton.com/?p=70
Music Notation – Do we really need a pencil?
To be honest, I am not adamant that my students should not bother learning to ‘draw’ notation, but I am definitely heading in that direction.
Let’s list some pros for keeping up the manual skills of drawing notation.
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Make Your Own Sheet Music with LilyPond
https://bit.ly/7i9mS2
Make Your Own Sheet Music with LilyPond
We've already explored several freeware alternatives with 3 Tools To Write Your Own Sheet Music Online.
However, with the notable exception of Noteflight, these were more fit for ‘casual’ use, rather than intensive composing. If you haven’t read it yet, check it out; It’s the first half of these article series.
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P22 Music Text Composition Generator
https://p22.com/musicfont/
P22 Music Text Composition Generator
The P22 Music Text Composition Generator allows any text to be converted into a musical composition. This composition is displayed in musical notation and simultaneously generated as a midi file.
Wow ... this is brilliant ... I've no idea how it could be used in teaching and learning ... but then I'm not a music teacher.
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Music fonts
http://www.music-notation.info/en/compmus/musicfonts.html
Ever missed a music symbol in your notation program? Needed symbols for a specific instrument? Wanted symbols that look like they are handwritten?
This is the most comprehensive collection of music fonts on the web, both free and commercial quality fonts.
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Free Online Graph Paper / Grid Paper PDFs
http://www.incompetech.com/graphpaper/
Free Online Graph Paper / Grid Paper PDFs
Music Notation Staves | Guitar / Bass Fretboard Diagrams |
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Manuscript Paper . free download
http://www.musicteachers.co.uk/resources/
Manuscript Paper
Download manuscript paper templates in single and dual layout from 8 - 14 staves per page.
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Finale (computer program) for Music
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finale_(computer_program)
Finale (computer program)
Finale is the flagship program of a series of scorewriters created by MakeMusic! for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.
Several less expensive versions of Finale, with subsets of the main program's features, are made. These include Finale NotePad, Finale NotePad Plus, Printmusic!, and Allegro. Two more such versions, Finale Guitar and Finale Songwriter, have feature sets tailored to different musicians' needs.
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Big Notes
http://www.music4education.com/
Big Notes : A set of flash cards for learning easy 4/4 rhythm notations.
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Elements of Music Series
http://www.lessontutor.com/musicgenhome.html
Elements of Music Series | Elements of Music Notation | Printable Worksheet : Notation | Elements of Music Notation : Note Values | Music Worksheet 2: Note Values. Includes answer sheet | Music Worksheet 3 : Note and rest values with answers | Printable Worksheet 4: Rhythm. Includes answers | Miscellaneous Notes About Music Notation | Printable Crosswords reinforcing basic Music Notation Vocabulary | Printable Blank Sheet Music |
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Music Notation Paper Online Generator
http://www.incompetech.com/beta/plainGraphPaper/
Music Notation Paper Online Generator
| Music Notation Staves | Guitar / Bass Fretboard Diagrams |
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Introduction to Reading Music
https://datadragon.com/education/reading/
Introduction to Reading Music
Some people think trying to read music is hard and difficult. The following set of pages will try to introduce the most important topics in reading music in a very easy to understand way. Don't expect to fly through all the lessons and understand. As with anything new, it'll appear complicated and complex but as you look at the examples and read the explanations it will make sense.
| Clefs | Time Signatures | Types of Notes | Types of Rests | Basic Counting | Symbols | Shaping |
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GarageBand (Apple)
http://www.apple.com/ilife/garageband/
GarageBand (Apple) lets you easily perform, record and create your own music.
GarageBand can display music notation in real time.
Wish you could view musical notation as you play the keyboard? Now you can. Whether you?e displaying existing software instrument tracks or recording them live as you play the keyboard, GarageBand can now generate music notation in real time, displaying it on the fly.
There? more. You can now choose how you? like to edit software instrument recordings. You can use the ?iano roll?view you?e used to using. Or you might want to try something new. GarageBand 2 lets you edit your recorded music ?adjust, replace or move notes ?using the new music notation view.
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How to interpret abc music notation
http://www.lesession.co.uk/abc/abc_notation.htm
How to interpret abc music notation
Abc notation is a simple but powerful ASCII musical notation format. Devised by Chris Walshaw, abc is widely used for the notating and distribution of tunes, particularly on the internet. Very popular in traditional music circles, it is also gaining in popularity in early music.
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Music Notation Reference Guide
http://www.treblis.com/Notation/Music.htm
Music Notation Reference Guide
For the many questions you may have about music, this page provides a link to as many answers as possible with regards to music notation theory. The level of difficulty span from beginners to advanced.
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Music Notation Formats
http://www.music-notation.info/
Music Notation Formats
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eMusicTheory
http://www.emusictheory.com/
eMusicTheory.com provides online tools for teachers and students of basic music theory, everywhere.
If you're teaching music, as a subscriber to eMusicTheory.com you can manage your student list, give out assignments, and check student scores, all online.
If you're learning music, you can use free online games to practice your skills.
Learning how to read and understand music is like learning a new language. You can teach your students what they need to know, and keep them on the right track.
The drills on this site are free -- all you need is an internet connection -- so anyone learning music can come here to sharpen their skills.
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