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Each video explains a basic concept of music theory in under 1 minute!

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Music Courses Library that trains you, the musician, to have all the skills that you need to tackle every musical challenge, perform with fluency and play music the way you want to.

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This resource introduces secondary school students to folk music through an interactive concert, featuring renowned folk musicians Sam Sweeney and Rob Harbron with National Youth Folk Ensemble alumni musicians.

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Festive worksheet with puzzles covering rhythm, time signatures and note values with accompanying audio.

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#BodyPercussionChallenges is designed to be used by classroom teachers with or without musical knowledge. The pack consists of a pdf and three main videos or backing tracks whichever you prefer to use. For you to make the most of this pack, we recommend using the videos with the animated visual aids to help guide your students through the song structure.

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Indian Takeaway, an online resource brought to you by the ISM Trust and Yogesh Dattani, complete with videos and visual resources, enables you to take away our lesson plans and successfully teach a piece of Indian classical music on any instrument.

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Short videos exploring the three works by female contemporary composers, crammed full with fun, interactive activities!

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Solfy is a didactic, interactive solution, AI-based, for SelfSingingSolfege and AutoEvaluation. It can be integrated with traditional educational methods and contents, using it in class for 10 minutes and at home three times a week, 10 minutes each.

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This Black History resource reflects on music-making among enslaved people in former British colonies in the Southern US and Caribbean. Video, audio files and supporting PDF are all free to download, and designed for secondary educators.

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A website created by Huntington School Music Department, York with a collection of teaching resources that we have written/created, and a blog and a podcast designed to share ideas and reach out to all the one-person Music departments. The aim of the website is to share our thinking, ideas, conversations, and resources. We want to learn from others and we want to support the growing number of one person departments.

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