Year 7 students can use technology to get better at making music in many cool ways!
Learning Platforms: Online tools like Yousician and Flowkey show that 85% of users feel more confident about their music skills when they practice regularly.
Recording Software: Programs like GarageBand let students record their music and listen to it later. This helps them see what they can improve on.
Apps for Rhythm and Pitch: Apps such as Smule and Simply Piano give real-time feedback. This means they help students get better at rhythm and singing or playing notes, sometimes by as much as 30%!
YouTube Tutorials: There are more than 500,000 videos on YouTube that teach different music skills. Students can find videos for almost any instrument or singing technique.
Using these types of technology helps students work together and be creative, whether they are playing in groups or practicing alone.
Year 7 students can use technology to get better at making music in many cool ways!
Learning Platforms: Online tools like Yousician and Flowkey show that 85% of users feel more confident about their music skills when they practice regularly.
Recording Software: Programs like GarageBand let students record their music and listen to it later. This helps them see what they can improve on.
Apps for Rhythm and Pitch: Apps such as Smule and Simply Piano give real-time feedback. This means they help students get better at rhythm and singing or playing notes, sometimes by as much as 30%!
YouTube Tutorials: There are more than 500,000 videos on YouTube that teach different music skills. Students can find videos for almost any instrument or singing technique.
Using these types of technology helps students work together and be creative, whether they are playing in groups or practicing alone.