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The Audio Timeliner is an audio annotation tool that can be used to create bubble diagrams representing musical form. The tool can also be used to navigate between sections of music or to annotate audio segments for more detailed analytical study.
Audio ear training for recording musicians and sound engineers. Get a daily sound workout, enhance your listening skills, and get better results in the studio.
Liveworksheets.com - Interactive worksheets maker for all languages and subjects
Liveworksheets transforms your traditional printable worksheets into self-correcting interactive exercises that the students can do online and send to the teacher.
[Formerly Flat for Docs] Music notation and tablature snippets for your Google Workspace. Create your notation and quickly insert it into your Docs and Slides.
The Aural Skills Guru Ear Training Channel! This YouTube Channel run by James Woodward includes ear training exercises in harmonic, melodic, rhythmic dictation, music theory and more! To find exercises appropriate for your level, please use the playlists. Remember, if you have difficulty with an exercise, try an easier one to become more secure in your abilities before adventuring forward.
Things to know:
- The answer can usually be found in the video description by clicking on 'show more' or the answer is in the last 30 seconds of the video.
- The excerpt will play a number of times before the end of the video, but feel free to rewind or pause as necessary.
- Other exercises include intervals, find the mistake, music theory analysis, popular chord progressions, and modes.
Interactive music theory learning. Clefs, scales, keys, intervals, chords, ear training and rhythm made easy through video tutorials and interactive exercises.
Explore Nearpod's award-winning K-12 interactive lessons, videos, and formative assessments. Built for distance learning, hybrid, and school-based settings.
The Smithsonian Center for Learning and Digital Access (SCLDA) uses all the Smithsonian offers to empower learners to explore their own interests and collaborate with others to bring ideas to life. We create models and methods that make the Smithsonian a learning laboratory for everyone.
The Keeping Score web site is designed to give people of all musical backgrounds an opportunity to explore the music and life of the composers featured in the Keeping Score television series in depth, and at their own pace.