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Collaborative Film Scoring with BeepBox

 

Working with a partner, create a soundtrack in BeepBox that fits with your assigned film clip.

Click here to find your film clip.

After your music is done, copy the URL for your beepbox composition and click here to submit it.

Once Mr. Martin has music for all the video clips, he will put them together into a finished movie.

Tips:

Try using one iPad to play the video while creating the music on another. If you time it right, you can start both at the same time to preview how they will fit together!

Make sure your music is the same length as the video clip. If it is too short, the end of your video will be silent. If it is too long, the end of your music will get cut off when Mr. Martin puts all the videos together.

Band Video Tests if you are having trouble using Teams Assignments

We are using Assignments in Teams to submit our video playing tests for band this year.



If you are having trouble accessing or uploading to Teams from the device that you are filming on, here is a different way you can send your file to me:


STEP 1:
Record a video of your playing test. Please make sure that I can see your face and hands (as much as possible), this will help me to be able to provide more useful feedback. If you have questions, you are welcome to ask them in your video if you want.


STEP 2:
Upload your video to OneDrive, then create and copy a share link.

Got to OneDrive at https://sd41-my.sharepoint.com/ or by downloading the free OneDrive app to your phone/tablet 

You will need to log in using your school Outlook ID and password (same as for your school email and Teams login). If you are uploading from a phone or mobile device, the free Microsoft OneDrive app will probably work better than using the website link. You may need to ask your family to help you install OneDrive app. 

Create and copy a share link for your video file in OneDrive by pressing the 3 dots > “share” > “copy link” 

If you are having trouble with the steps for OneDrive, please watch these video walk-throughs: 

OneDrive for mobile devices (part 1) 

OneDrive for mobile devices (part 2) 

OneDrive for computers (or if mobile app is not possible) 

Please remember that some buttons and menus might look a little bit different on different types of devices, but these steps should all be available if you look for them. 

STEP 3:
Go to this Playing Test Form (below) for your test and paste your share link into the answer box, then press Submit.
(to see the “paste” button, do a short tap with your finger on the answer area if using a phone or tablet. If using a computer, click on the answer area and then press the Ctrl and V keys at the same time on a windows computer or Command and V keys at the same time if using an Apple/Mac computer) 


I am trying to avoid having people e-mail me large files, because sometimes they are too large to to delivered and it is harder for me to keep track of files this way, but if you have exhausted all options with Teams and these forms, feel free to try: james.martin@burnabyschools.ca
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PLAYING TEST 1
“Notes In Review” at the top of page 6 in Essential Elements backwards and forwards, for 4 beats on each note.
It’s ok to take more than one video and choose the best one to submit (and remember, it’s totally ok if you are having trouble and things don’t sound good yet!)

CLICK HERE FOR THE TEST FORM 1

PLAYING TEST 2
#18 “Go Tell Aunt Rhodie” – (click here to hear it) – don’t forget, the :|| at the end is a repeat sign, you need to play it 2 times!
or
#25 “Lightly Row” – (click here to hear it)



PLAYING TEST 3
#31 “A Mozart Melody” (Twinkle Twinkle Little Star)



Online Music Activities in Review

This is our final online music activities post for this school year.

It has been wonderful to see and hear all the amazing and creative music-making that people have been doing during this strange and unusual time.

Here is a list of all the music activities I have posted since spring break. I challenge you to try at least one that you have not done already, or to do a new version of one you have already done before (if it can be done again in a new way). You can even try one from a different age level if you like!

Primary Activities:

Activity 1: Chrome Song Maker

Activity 2: Write Your Own Song Lyrics

Lesson 3: Don’t Stop

Activity 4: Peter and the Wolf

Activity 5: Soundscape Stories

Activity 6: Solfa Practice and the Poison Melody Game

Activity 7: The Moral of the Story

Activity 8: Instruments of the Orchestra

Activity 9: What A Wonderful World

Activity 10: Tell me what you think!

Intermediate Activities:

Activity 1: Song Maker

Activity 2: BeepBox

Activity 3: Musical Autobiography

Activity 4: SoundTrap

Activity 5: Film Scoring

Activity 6: Writing Your Own Blues

Activity 7: The Planets

Activity 8: Mars and Venus again… but this time it’s Free Jazz

Activity 9: Tell Me What You Think!

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