Introduction to Noteflight
Creating your account
1. Click here to go to the Noteflight website.
2. Click the orange button to JOIN Noteflight.
3. Enter your username and password that you use for school.
Example: [email protected] | m12132002m (December 13, 2002)
1. Click here to go to the Noteflight website.
2. Click the orange button to JOIN Noteflight.
3. Enter your username and password that you use for school.
Example: [email protected] | m12132002m (December 13, 2002)
LESSON 1 - Entering Notes & Rhythm from the Tool Palette
(Save your work periodically from the File menu)
1. Once you have successfully logged in click on NEW SCORE.
2. Using the sheet music you have been provided. Enter the Title and Composer text in the appropriate places.
3. Using the piece Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, begin entering the notes in the Treble Clef only.
5. Once you complete the 16 measures in the Treble Clef, listen to your piece for accuracy and make corrections.
8. Save your work by clicking on the CLOUD with the UP ARROW
You are ready to begin Lesson 2.
(Save your work periodically from the File menu)
1. Once you have successfully logged in click on NEW SCORE.
2. Using the sheet music you have been provided. Enter the Title and Composer text in the appropriate places.
3. Using the piece Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, begin entering the notes in the Treble Clef only.
5. Once you complete the 16 measures in the Treble Clef, listen to your piece for accuracy and make corrections.
8. Save your work by clicking on the CLOUD with the UP ARROW
You are ready to begin Lesson 2.
LESSON 2 - Adding a Percussion part
(Save your work periodically from the File menu)
1. Highlight the first measure in the Bass Clef by clicking in the measure.
2. Once it is highlighted, go to INSTRUMENTS and click on the Add Instrument
3. Select Unpitched percussion
4. Select Drums (Standard) and click OK.
5. You may enter various rhythms in this new staff. You may choose different drum sounds by moving the notes up or down.
Though all quarter notes will work, be more creative by incorporating eighth notes and rests as well.
6. Be sure to compose a drum part that follows the same Musical Form (AABA) as the melody. Once you have completed your percussion part, listen to your piece from the beginning and make any changes you would like.
7. Save your work by clicking on the CLOUD with the UP ARROW
You are ready to begin Lesson 3.
(Save your work periodically from the File menu)
1. Highlight the first measure in the Bass Clef by clicking in the measure.
2. Once it is highlighted, go to INSTRUMENTS and click on the Add Instrument
3. Select Unpitched percussion
4. Select Drums (Standard) and click OK.
5. You may enter various rhythms in this new staff. You may choose different drum sounds by moving the notes up or down.
Though all quarter notes will work, be more creative by incorporating eighth notes and rests as well.
6. Be sure to compose a drum part that follows the same Musical Form (AABA) as the melody. Once you have completed your percussion part, listen to your piece from the beginning and make any changes you would like.
7. Save your work by clicking on the CLOUD with the UP ARROW
You are ready to begin Lesson 3.
LESSON 3 - Theme and Variation
(Save your work periodically by clicking on the CLOUD with the UP ARROW)
1. Listen to the recording below for an example of Variations on a Theme.
(Save your work periodically by clicking on the CLOUD with the UP ARROW)
1. Listen to the recording below for an example of Variations on a Theme.
Submitting your assignment
(Save your work periodically from the File menu)
(Save your work periodically from the File menu)
- In the menu go to score and EXPORT
- Select SCORE PDF
- When the menu on the bottom right pops up select show in folder
- Drag your file into your Drive on the left.
- Open a new tab at the top
- Open Google classroom
- Choose assignment
- Attach File from your drive
- Repeat steps for the MP3