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Classical MIDI–Hunlan and Ming-Yiu

December 2nd, 2008

Composer:  Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805); Italian composer

The Classical MIDI Project is an effort to take “classic” music and give it a 21st century sound.  Students downloaded a MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) file and changed it to their liking.  The files were downloaded from www.mfiles.co.uk

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Classical MIDI–Jo and Collin

November 27th, 2008

Composer:  Tchaikovsky (1840-1893); Russian composer

The Classical MIDI Project is an effort to take “classic” music and give it a 21st century sound.  Students downloaded a MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) file and changed it to their liking.  The files were downloaded from www.mfiles.co.uk

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Classical MIDI–Vicky

November 24th, 2008

Composer:  Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909); Spanish composer

The Classical MIDI Project is an effort to take “classic” music and give it a 21st century sound.  Students downloaded a MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) file and changed it to their liking.  The files were downloaded from www.mfiles.co.uk

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The Cough!

November 20th, 2008

Taken from a recording of the concert band at a school assembly.  Someone in the audience has great timing!

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Classical MIDI–Kazuki and Alex

November 19th, 2008

Composer:  Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791); Austrian composer

The Classical MIDI Project is an effort to take “classic” music and give it a 21st century sound.  Students downloaded a MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) file and changed it to their liking.  The files were downloaded from www.mfiles.co.uk

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Classical MIDI–Frederick and Chika

November 17th, 2008

Composer:  Henry Purcell (1659-1695); English composer

The Classical MIDI Project is an effort to take “classic” music and give it a 21st century sound.  Students downloaded a MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) file and changed it to their liking.  The files were downloaded from www.mfiles.co.uk

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What Do You Hear When Mr. B Speaks–Jacky, Hee-Jae, and Eugene

November 6th, 2008

Teachers: Do you ever get the feeling that students don’t always hear exactly what you say? Students: Do you ever start daydreaming while the teacher speaks and end up missing important information? In this AIS music technology project, we explore this idea while learning how to split, copy, paste, and delete parts of an audio track. Students were given a speech recorded by Mr. Bennett and were encouraged to change it in their most creative way possible. This was all done in fun (and learning, of course) and Mr. B is not offended. His students really do like him…….we hope.

This version was created by Jacky, Hee-Jae, and Eugene.

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What Do You Hear When Mr. B Speaks–Jonny and Kevin

November 3rd, 2008

Teachers: Do you ever get the feeling that students don’t always hear exactly what you say? Students: Do you ever start daydreaming while the teacher speaks and end up missing important information? In this AIS music technology project, we explore this scenario while learning how to split, copy, paste, and delete parts of an audio track. Students were given a speech recorded by Mr. Bennett and were encouraged to change it in their most creative way possible. This was all done in fun (and learning, of course) and Mr. B is not offended. His students really do like him…….we hope.

This version was created by Jonny and Kevin.

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What Do You Hear When Mr. B Speaks–Original Recording

October 17th, 2008

Teachers: Do you ever get the feeling that students don’t always hear exactly what you say? Students: Do you ever start daydreaming while the teacher speaks and end up missing important information? In this AIS music technology project, we explore this idea while learning how to split, copy, paste, and delete parts of an audio track. Students were given a speech recorded by Mr. Bennett and were encouraged to change it in their most creative way possible. This was all done in fun (and learning, of course) and Mr. B is not offended. His students really do like him…….we hope.

This is the original recording. Student versions will be posted when AIS returns from Adventure Week and Fall Break.

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Sounds of Hong Kong–Yeung Hay

October 13th, 2008

What exactly is music? That was the question explored in this AIS music technology class project entitled “Sounds of Hong Kong.” Students downloaded audio files from www.freesound.org, imported them into Garageband, and recreated sounds that they might hear somewhere in Hong Kong. It is best to listen with headphones since the students worked with the pan effect. Enjoy!

Student Description: My sound is of a person standing in the middle of a market, a baby crying passes by, you hear a coin dropping into a metal cup, people chattering, a chicken, butcher noises and also a person with a cough.

Thank you to Freesound contributors pfly, danglada, AGFX, Martian, jmaimarc, and marwil for their sound files.

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