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1 Music Literacy Web 2.0 Applications in Multimedia
Featuring GarageBand RDG5410 Craig Julien

2 Why Music Literacy? Aids Linguistic Skills Aids Math skills
In fact, it seems that musical activities promote the development of auditory perception, phonological memory, and metacognitive knowledge—three components that are equally involved in the development of linguistic abilities (Bernstein, 1976; Fiske, 1993; Lowe, 1995, 1998; Ribière-Raverlat, 1997; Sloboda, 1985). The Effects of Music Instruction on Emergent Literacy Capacities among Preschool Children: A Literature Review Jonathan Bolduc - University of Ottawa

3 What does Music Add to the Project?
A sense of ‘flow’ Rhythm Mood and Emotion Timing It just makes the presentation and story more exciting! Trivia: Right now can you think of the Harry Potter Theme Star Wars Indiana Jones Etc. etc.?

4 Do I have to be a ‘Musician’?
Music is in all of us Assemble ‘ready-made’ clips Play and Record your own tracks What about Music Theory? It will help you understand the written language of music! If you want to grow musically, you will have to learn music theory. It is essential if you want to become great in music and more diverse. This doesn’t only apply to those who play instruments. Music theory also applies whether you want to know how to make electronic music or even DJ. (Musician Makers) Image courtesy of

5 What is GarageBand? A very ‘robust’ music-making application that is very powerful, yet easy to get started with. Make music! Write your BIG Hit Record, mix, and master. GarageBand puts a dream studio at your fingertips and a brilliant recording engineer at your beck and call.

6 What Can I do With GarageBand?
Assemble pre-recorded Loops (Blue) Compile, cut, edit and save pre-recorded music (Orange) Compose, Play, and Record my own music! (Green) Plus with GarageBand ‘11, you can synch iPads together to form an interactive band experience!

7 Getting Started Start the Project Name it! Question time!
Time Signature? Key Signature? 1. I placed my GarageBand App in the Dock 2. Click New Project & ignore the rest (for now)

8 How do I get started using GarageBand?
More Questions Start with Loops Where do I find them? How do I use them? Explore Interface What’s a Timeline? How do I layer Loops? How do I Loop clips What is a Decibel Range in relation to Volume?

9 Working with Loops in GarageBand
Start with Loops 2. Choose an Instrument 4. Then drag it to the Timeline. 3. Click the ‘wave’ icon to listen to the loop. 1. Click the ‘eye’ icon to show the Loop collection 5. Click the ‘edit’ icon to open the Loop’s Wave and Audio Region

10 Working with Loops in GarageBand
The Green Loops can be edited! 2. Choose an Instrument 4. Then drag it to the Timeline. 3. Click the ‘wave’ icon to listen to the loop. The Green Loops are Editable 1. Click the ‘eye’ icon to show the Loop collection 5. Click the ‘edit’ icon to open the Piano Roll or Score 6. The Bars correlate to the tone position on the keyboard and can be lengthened, shortened, or moved to different tone position by dragging.

11 Working with Loops in GarageBand
Know the Score!! 2. The ‘Playhead’ can be moved to locate a certain place in the timeline. 1. Click the ‘score’ icon to show the notation. 3. Individual Notes can be ‘clicked’ and moved up and down the staff to change the pitch. 4. The Deck operates like a cassette deck.

12 Working with Loops in GarageBand
1. Click Arrow icon in upper right corner of loop and drag to right to extend. Add some Audio Effects!! 3. With the desired Layer tack selected, Click the Edit tab to display ‘effect rack’ 2. Click the ‘i’ icon to display the Browse/Edit panel. 4. Click the Green dash to activate the effect.

13 Working with Loops in GarageBand
Editing Audio Effects!! 1. Click the Effect Icon to launch its editing panel 2. Drag the line of desired area to alter the effect. 3. Or choose one from the list! 4. Click in an empty ‘rack’ to add a new effect.

14 Working with Recorded Songs in GarageBand
Pre-recorded Songs will be Orange in the Timeline They can be cut to edit length or combine with another clip/loop 5. Click a two points and adjust accordingly. 1. Click the Media Browser Icon to launch its panel 4. Click the Track Volume to display decibel line in timeline 3. Open Audio Region, drag over desired area and click to ‘Cut’. 2. Choose a song from iTunes and drag to Timeline to add a track layer.

15 Composing in GarageBand
With USB technology, MIDI Instruments and Microphones can be ‘plugged’ into the USB Port and used for Analog recording A New Track is required. Track/Layers are in Green USB Microphone USB Mobile Pre-amp with Phantom Power to plug Guitar into. USB MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) Keyboard Controller. Software driver required.

16 Composing in GarageBand
Creating a New Instrument layer. Software Instrument (MIDI Controls, you pick the sound!) Real Instrument (requires a USB Microphone, like the Yeti) Electric Guitar (requires a USB Phantom Power Pre-Amp)

17 Using Movie Track to compose in GarageBand

18 Exporting Projects from GarageBand

19 Summary Take it slow and have fun!
A very ‘robust’ Audio application that is very powerful, yet easy to get started with. Assemble pre-recorded Loops (Blue) Compile, cut, edit and save pre-recorded music (Orange) Compose, Play, and Record my own music! (Green) Plus with GarageBand ‘11, you can synch iPads together to form an interactive band experience! Take it slow and have fun!

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