MIDI-Assisted Composing in Your Classroom
ARTICLE
Sam Reese
Music Educators Journal Volume 81, Number 4, ISSN 0027-4321
Abstract
Describes a junior high school course in musical composition using Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) technology. Discusses course objectives and three composition projects. Includes a list of definitions and asserts that MIDI technology offers students and teachers a powerful method to study how music works. (CFR)
Citation
Reese, S. (1995). MIDI-Assisted Composing in Your Classroom. Music Educators Journal, 81(4), 37-40. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/78589/.
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Keywords
- Authoring Aids (Programming)
- Computer Interfaces
- Computer Uses in Education
- Course Content
- Course Descriptions
- Educational Objectives
- educational technology
- learning strategies
- Middle School Education
- Music Education
- Music Techniques
- Musical Composition
- secondary education
- Student Projects
- teaching methods