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Web Examples April/May 2006
May 31, 2006 4:17 PM
SPOTLIGHT: Marching to a Different Drum
(pg. 12)
Web Example 1: In its 2005 award-winning show Synosure, Center Grove High's Indoor Percussion Ensemble used Roland electronic drum pads and a Roland TD-8 drum module to trigger traditional percussion sounds, amplified through the P.A.
LESSON PLAN: Theme and Variations
(pg. 30)
Web Example 1: Make Music Finale File
Web Example 1: Midi File Rather than play an “America” (“My Country Tis Of Thee”) accompaniment for your students, try this accompaniment. The MakeMusic Finale (.mus) file contains lyrics, instructions, and page-layout details that are not available in the MIDI (.mid) file, but the MIDI file can be used in a variety of music programs.
Web Example 2: Make Music Finale File
Web Example 2: MIDI File These notation files can be used for the exercise in Fig. 1a.
Web Example 3: Make Music Finale File
Web Example 3: MIDI File These notation files can be used for the exercise in Fig. 1b.
Web Example 4: Make Music Finale File
Web Example 4: MIDI File The completed example of the exercise in Fig. 1a.
Web Example 5: Make Music Finale File
Web Example 5: MIDI File Web Example 4: The completed example of the exercise in Fig. 1b.
TIPS & TECHNIQUES: Controlling the Elements
(pg. 30)
Web Example 1a:
Web Example 1b: In these “before and after” audio examples, the four-measure phrase is played first with no controller data (1a) and then with controller data added for master level and filter frequency (1b).
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