Choose from the pre-built lessons, the song list, or create your own from scratch! Musicplay is a menu and includes paths for Orff and Kodaly specialists and general classroom teachers. This resource also works well as a printable lesson planning guide and includes: year plans, scope & sequence, month outlines, song notation and activities. There are curriculum correlations suggested to help connect to other areas.

Each instrument program has lessons that focus on building skills and learning through concepts through playing. Programs include recorder, ukelele, guitar, bucket drumming, body percussion, frame drumming, boomwhackers, and more!


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The online site includes 3,000+ interactive activities to use on computers and student devices! We're constantly updating and finding new ways to use gamification to reinforce concepts. You'll find fun music games, solfa and note naming activities, tone ladders, beat and rhythm activities, melody composition tools, rhythm composition tools, pop quizzes, and more!

A major curriculum for early childhood music!

 

 Music Play: The Early Childhood Music Curriculum, Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Caregivers is an innovative, complete, full-color book and CD resource for early childhood music classes.

 

 Children are naturally fascinated with sound and movement play as they teach themselves how to function in the world. Moreover, each child born on this earth has the potential to learn music. Without early, sequential music development guidance, however, the potential for true music understanding and enjoyment is left underdeveloped in most children.

 

 This developmentally appropriate music series is based on the groundbreaking book A Music Learning Theory for Newborn and Young Children by Edwin E. Gordon as well as years of practical and experimental research.

 

 Music Play is designed to assist teachers, parents, and caregivers of newborn and young children in the development of basic music skills such as singing, rhythm chanting, and moving.

 

 The Music Play guide includes 57 songs and rhythm chants in a variety of tonalities and meters and over 200 music and movement activities designed to assist you in organizing sequential music and movement experiences for newborn and young children. Each of the songs and rhythm chants found in the guide is recorded on the accompanying compact disc or cassette.

 

 The beautiful full-color book and CD set features photos of children engaged in music activities. The book includes notation and lesson plans adapted to the individual needs of each child, as well as a complete introduction to how young children learn when they learn music.

You can ask Alexa to play songs, artists, albums, or genres from Apple Music. You can also play playlists from Apple Music's editors or playlists in your iCloud Music Library. Say something like "Alexa, play Chill radio on Apple Music," or "Alexa, play Ariana Grande on Apple Music."

We love Miss Rachael because she makes music class fun. Miss Rachel not only teaches the origin of an artist or genre, but she includes motor skills, memorization, and really gets the parents involved as well.


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To turn Autoplay on or off, tap the Autoplay button in the top right-hand corner of your screen. If you turn off Autoplay on one of your devices, then Autoplay is turned off on any device that's signed in with your Apple ID.

If you're at a friend's house or have guests over, you can all add music to the queue on an Apple TV or HomePod. Everyone that wants to add music needs a subscription to Apple Music and an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.

Since its inception in 2018, the Let the Music Play Grant program has supported 40 organizations and hundreds of music students annually. Now entering its sixth year, Summerfest and American Family Insurance look forward to continuing that support through the upcoming 2023-2024 grant cycle.

The Let The Music Play grant program is open to non-profit organizations and schools that serve Milwaukee County through music-based programming. The program is intended to represent the variety of music-based activities taking place in the greater Milwaukee community and is open to programs ranging from bands, orchestras and jazz ensembles to musical theater and dance. In past years, each recipient organization received $2,500. The amounts granted to each recipient for the 2023-2024 grant cycle will vary based on the needs and budgets detailed by applicants; actual awards may exceed the previous $2,500 limit.

From any screen in the Music app, tap in the top-right corner. If the watch face is showing, turn the Digital Crown up, then tap the currently playing song in the Smart Stack or tap at the top of the screen.

"S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)" is a dance-pop song which contains a sample of "Let the Music Play" by Shannon. It combines 1980s synths with modern techno-dance beats.[3] Sparks explained why she decided to go in a dancier direction with this song: "I'll always be the ballad girl from American Idol, but I wanted to try something new, though not so far that people wouldn't believe me."[4] The video was shot in Los Angeles, California on August 10, 2009, with Chris Robinson serving as the director.[5] He also worked with Sparks on the "No Air" music video.[6]

Reviews for the song were generally positive with critics praising Sparks' attempt at dance-pop. Nick Levine of Digital Spy said "Two excursions into dance-pop territory, the stomping, Shannon-sampling 'SOS (Let The Music Play)' and the boyfriend-baiting 'Emergency (911)', also do the business".[8] The New York Times said "intriguingly, the music on that song ('Emergency 911'), and another club track, 'S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)', evokes the brazen dance-pop of Lady Gaga."[9] A critic from Rolling Stone criticized the album and said that Sparks' album "falls flat on 'S.O.S. (Let The Music Play),' a piece of bland disco that wishes it were 'Just Dance.'"[10] The Guardian appeared to praise Sparks for attempting a song that was more urban, stating that the "squelchy electronics and a relatively earthy lyric ('Look in her eyes, she's mentally undressing him') give 'SOS' an urban hue."[11]

The video was shot[5] in Los Angeles, California on August 10, 2009, with Chris Robinson serving as the director. He previously worked with Sparks on the music video for "No Air". The video shows Sparks dancing while wearing a gold dress and long gold nails. In interluding scenes in the video she can be seen dancing in a club wearing a black dress and hoodie. Her friend is seen watching her boyfriend flirt around other girls and texts Sparks. Once Sparks and her friends are reunited to catch her boyfriend with the other girls, he eventually sees her and shows signs of embarrassment. Sparks then blows a kiss to the camera.

The song entered the UK singles chart 3 weeks previous to its release at 39, the following week rising to 18. It then peaked at number 15, a week before its physical release. On October 18, it rose to number 13.[17] It is also her highest peaking record in Sweden, where it peaked at number 7. Her previous highest peaking record in Sweden was "No Air" in 2008, which peaked at number 10.[18] The song sold 12,000 downloads on the week of the album's release.[19] The song's sales stands at 111,000 in the US as of February 18, 2010.[20]It is Sparks' first single to ever be number 1 on a US Chart (the Billboard Dance/Club play).

All our experiments are all built with freely accessible web technology such as Web Audio API, WebMIDI, Tone.js, and more. These tools make it easier for coders to build new interactive music experiences. You can get the open-source code to lots of these experiments here on Github.

I have not been able to discern any telltale evidence of what's causing/playing the music. No notifications, not sure where to look for log files to examine? I have MWB installed....and the phone scans clean.

When a car or other Bluetooth devices are connected, your device will send a playback signal to automatically play music. Samsung Music provides you with the option to stop playing music automatically when you connect your car to your device.

We're getting reports that downloaded songs are not playing when the app is not connected to the internet. The offline songs are grayed out but shows that they are downloaded. When connected back to the internet, same songs can be played without issues and still appear downloaded.


So I've been playing music offline for months on my Nexus 7 tablet and now I suddenly can't. When I try to it says I don't have an internet connection (obviously) and all the songs are greyed out. The songs are downloaded and I'm still subscribed to Spotify so I don't really know what happened. I tried clearing the cache and reinstalling the app but that didnt fix anything. Any help would be appreciated. ff782bc1db

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