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Let's Play on Chrome Music Lab Club!

For this ongoing course, learners can experiment with writing songs on Chrome Music Lab with friends.
Kelsey Thornton
Average rating:
4.7
Number of reviews:
(657)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per week
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Learners may need to set aside time to practice around Chrome Music Lab if needed.

Class Experience

****LEARNERS MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH CHROME MUSIC LAB PRIOR TO MEETING. YOU ARE WELCOME TO TAKE MY ONE-TIME INTRO COURSE OR MY FLEX VERSION FIRST BEFORE JOINING THIS CLUB.****

For this ongoing club, we will be experimenting and exploring how to write different songs and getting creative with Chrome Music Lab. This is a great opportunity for learners who may be working on a Chrome Music Lab project for school, or experiment with different tasks on Chrome Music Lab. If there is a learner who has a particular project for school, make sure to message the teacher (Ms. Kelsey) before class begins on going over how to write the music via Chrome Music Lab. If approved, we will go over the song as a group on how to write it. 

This is also a fun opportunity for learners to meet others who love to play around with Chrome Music Lab as well. There may be instances where music theory concepts will be taught during our meetings together (pitches, rhythm, tempo, timbre, etc.) if learners are organically wanting to know the mechanics of Chrome Music Lab. However, if learners are wanting to do different tasks and have fun during the meetings, that is also fine. 

There may also be an opportunity for the group (per section) to work collaboratively on a project on Chrome Music Lab together. 

Make sure that learners are able to easily access Chrome Music Labs on their respective devices during class, and are able to use the chat box to send in their work during our time together so that the teacher (Ms. Kelsey) can share with the others in the group (for task activities). It is recommended that they are able to use Chrome Music Lab on a computer/laptop instead of a tablet because of ease of writing music during class together. 

Week 1 (Starting the week of April 4th)- introductions, use Chrome Music Lab task cards to experiment writing different types of songs. Recommend song to write for next meeting

Week 2 (Week of April 11th)- Choose a warm-up task card, write a suggested song from a friend. Recommend another song for next time. If no suggestion, we will choose to write, "We Don't Talk About Bruno" from Encanto.

Week 3 (Week of April 18th)-Choose a warm-up task card, write song recommended by a friend. If no suggestion, we will write "Surface Pressure" from Encanto. 

Week 4 (Week of April 25th)- Choose a warm-up task card, write song recommended by a friend. If no suggestion, we will write "Family Madrigal" from Encanto. 

**If we run out of time and do not complete a song, we will finish up the song during the next meeting.
Learning Goals
-Learners will gain a better understanding of Chrome Music Lab and how it works.
-Learners will also use teamwork skills to create music together if there is a collaboration project.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
Easily access Chrome Music Lab during our time together.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined July, 2020
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657reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Tennessee Teaching Certificate
I got my undergraduate degree in Music Education. 

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$18

weekly
1x per week
45 min

Completed by 8 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
3-8 learners per class

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