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Isle of tune miniplay
Isle of tune miniplay







isle of tune miniplay

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isle of tune miniplay

This is the Privacy Policy for the Midnight Music website located at (“Site”). I show it as inspiration (or perhaps intimidation?) in workshops! Students can choose a known pop song and create a cover version like this version of Beat It – the most popular of all Isle of Tune creations. I’m not the only one to have thought of this use for Isle of Tune – US educator Will Braune wrote a blog post about it as wellģ. Place a second car on the same road the correct number of beats away from the first, to create the canon effect. If you create a square road that joins up, you can have a car drive around it continuously – once it gets to the end, it has arrived back at the beginning so it will begin the melody again. Use it to reinforce or teach the concept of rounds and canons. Add 2 more lamp posts along the side of the road at evenly-spaced intervals and change their playback sound to a hi-hat. Create a short rhythmic pattern to start with – I lay down five pieces of road and place a lamp post at each end. Use it to reinforce or teach the concept of ostinato.









Isle of tune miniplay