Noteflight for Music Theory!
Noteflight Learn is the ideal online music education software for teaching composition and theory as well as for performance assessment and feedback. This live webinar featured Dr. Jena Root and demonstrated new and exciting ways to teach music theory using Noteflight.
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The Basics
- Creating and sharing an activity template
- Sample assignments:
Harmony
- Chord analysis (Joplin)
- Synced audio (Transcription)
- C. Schumann Trio (Annotated analysis)
- Integrating the on-screen keyboard
Ear Training
- Melodic dictation practice
- Improvisation on voice or instrument (Amazing Grace chords)
- Error detection
About Dr. Root:
Jena Root is Associate Professor and Music Theory Coordinator for the Dana School of Music at Youngstown State University in Ohio. Her service in higher education has spanned more than two decades in the music theory and aural skills classroom, including positions at Shenandoah Conservatory, Syracuse University, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory at the National University of Singapore, and St. Olaf College. Her teaching interests include improvisation, technology for theory and ear training practice, and the integration of popular music and music by women into the undergraduate theory core.
Dr. Root is the author of Applied Music Fundamentals: Writing, Singing, and Listening (Oxford University Press) and Applied Music Theory: A Practical Guide for Writing, Listening, and Understanding (OUP, forthcoming). Her work has also appeared in the Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy, and she has presented papers at the Advanced Placement (AP) National Conference, College Music Society National Conference, Society for Music Theory (SMT) National Conference, Association for Technology in Music Instruction (ATMI), and the Ann Arbor Symposium. She currently serves as co-chair of the Editorial Review Board for the Music Theory Pedagogy Online and as a reader for the Advanced Placement Music Theory Exam.
Read our 2014 Noteflight profile on Dr. Root.