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May 19th, 2009
Lesson Plans Overview

This section contains three lesson plans geared towards elementary school teachers, using national standards to teach music appreciation, harmonics, physics, rhythm and other concepts surrounding music.

Lesson Plans:

We’ve developed core tools around the concepts of chords, frequency, and rhythm in partnership with Indaba Music. These tools incorporated in the lesson plans can also be appreciated on their own! Feel free to check out these fun interactives below.

Learn about basic chord stucture:


Learn about frequency and how it manifests in sounds the sounds around us
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Learn about how rhythm can manifest itself in the environment
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