Odd Quartet
How to Add Different Voices - MuseScore tutorial
Sometimes you need to have two different music parts to be playing at the same time in the same staff. Or, you might want to save space by having two voices share a staff. One of the best ways to achieve this is to use the voices feature...
Odd Quartet
Building Seventh Chords - Part 2
In this lesson we will go over three more complex versions of the seventh chord - minor, augmented, and diminished. We will go over the different scale degrees used in the chords and how to build them. We will look at examples of each...
Lingokids
How to Draw a Bat
Ready for Halloween? Learn how to draw a bat (a cute and not scary one!) step by step in our new Crafts by Lingokids video!
Lingokids
Yoga Class 5: Stress Relief
Feeling a bit anxious? This video leads your little one through a calming yoga class. Learn how to take deep breaths to self-regulate when those feelings of anxiety start appearing. Enjoy various stretches and poses to calm down with...
Señor Jordan
Months of the Year in Spanish + a Song!
Here's a video Lucas and I made. I hope you enjoy it. It took us a LONG time to make. The easy part was finding a way to become cartoons.The hard part will be turning back. You might notice the song we sang as loosely based on the song...
Curated Video
Decimal Numbers with Base Ten Blocks
Decimal Numbers with Base Ten Blocks shows how to represent decimals two different ways using base ten blocks.
Curated Video
Dividing with Base Ten Blocks
Dividing with Base Ten Blocks uses base ten blocks to find quotients for division problems.
Curated Video
Seduced by Inflation
Princeton cosmologist Paul Steinhardt recalls his initial enchantment with cosmic inflation when he first heard Alan Guth suggest it in a talk in 1982.
Curated Video
Inflationary Concerns #2 - The Initial Conditions Problem
Cosmologist Paul Steinhardt (Princeton) describes the so-called "initial conditions problem" that makes cosmic inflation very hard to start.
Curated Video
Inflationary Concerns #3 - Eternal Inflation
Cosmologist Paul Steinhardt (Princeton) highlights a major issue with the theory of cosmic inflation - so-called "eternal inflation" that results in what theorists call a "multiverse".
Curated Video
Turbulence, Stability and Small Perturbations
Nobel Laureate David Politzer (Caltech) describes how physicists use perturbation theory to describe what happens at the interface of two different surfaces.
Music Matters
Why is White Christmas So Popular? - Composer Insights
We explore what makes the harmony of this iconic Christmas song so iconic and durable. Irving Berlin’s song from 1940 includes a rich blend of diatonic, extended and chromatic chords, which skilfully add distinctive character to the song...
Music Matters
Using the Circle of Fifths on Piano - Music Theory
Learn the quickest and most efficient methods of modulating from one key to the next on the circle of 5ths. The first part of the video is devoted to movement from key to key moving left around the circle of 5ths, then the second part is...
Music Matters
How Schubert Creates Emotion - Composer Insights
We examine the opening section of Schubert’s famous Impromptu in Gb in order to discover how Schubert creates emotion. Starting with the melodic line we discover how the contour works and how the phrase design enhances the rises and...
Music Matters
Composing Twelve-Tone Music - Implications of Tonality in Serialism
How to approach constructing a note row that also incorporates a sense of tonality. The music composition lesson explores how to build in some implication of a key within a twelve-tone serial piece and explains how to achieve a...
Music Matters
How to Vary the Harmony for Repeated Notes - Music Theory
Many composers and students of harmony worry about harmonising repeated notes in a melody. Repeated notes can make for melodic stagnation and the remedy is often to create harmonic interest but how is this achieved? This music theory...
Music Matters
How to Approach a Flat II Chord - Music Composition
Some examples of chords that would work well approaching a Neapolitan flat two chord. This music composition lesson begins with a reminder of how to form a major chord on the flattened supertonic, otherwise known as a Neapolitan chord....
Music Matters
Composing with a 5 Note Pitch Set - Music Composition
How to write a piece of music with only five notes. This music composition lesson takes a set of five notes and considers ideas for composing or improvising a piece based on those notes. We then explore how the Australian composer, Peter...
Music Matters
Beethoven's Delicate Side - Inside the Mind of Beethoven
Beethoven is often called ‘the bridge composer’ and emphasis is often placed on what he does to usher in the Romantic period. There is another more delicate, elegant side to Beethoven’s musical personality that has roots in the Classical...
Music Matters
Bach Goes Wacky - Inside the Mind Bach
The key movement is fast and chords do not always resolve as expected. In particular, we discover how Bach uses a number of unresolved dominant 7ths back to back, making this a radical approach for Baroque times. Discover what Bach is...
Music Matters
Writing a Rising Sequence - Music Composition
Learn how to evolve a rising sequence above a bass line employing a series of 4-3 suspensions alternating in the upper parts. We explore a Baroque technique that has broader application for harmonic writing, giving ideas for developing...
Curated Video
Mastering Keyboarding Technique
Explains the proper keyboarding technique and demonstrate how to use it for proficient typing.
Planet PE
Testing paper 1- GCSE PE Revision Live
IA very quick run through of some paper 1 information- testing my equipment