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    Listening Beethoven's Music with Flash animation

    Hello,

    I'm a newcomer on this forum. I hope my thread has it's place here.
    I'm a musical culture teacher in France, and I make flash animations for my pupils. Some of them are about Beethoven's music.
    Here it is : http://www.ecouteactive.fr/beethoven/menuBeethoven.html

    I hope it can be of any interest here.

    Thierry

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    Originally posted by Thierry Lecadieu View Post
    Hello,

    I'm a newcomer on this forum. I hope my thread has it's place here.
    I'm a musical culture teacher in France, and I make flash animations for my pupils. Some of them are about Beethoven's music.
    Here it is : http://www.ecouteactive.fr/beethoven/menuBeethoven.html

    I hope it can be of any interest here.

    Thierry
    Very nice, Thierry. How do your students respond to this? Favourably hopefully. Always nice to learn more especially through visulizations.
    'Truth and beauty joined'

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      #3
      Originally posted by Joy View Post
      Very nice, Thierry. How do your students respond to this? Favourably hopefully. Always nice to learn more especially through visulizations.
      Thank you for your wellcome.
      My students are adults with quite different levels. Some can't read music. Thats why I use these flash animations.
      I'm pleased you found it nice.

      Thierry

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        #4
        Yes welcome Thierry - very nice work. I think one of the things people new to classical music find confusing is understanding exactly what is going on and having a structure so easily understandable must be of great help.
        'Man know thyself'

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          #5
          Originally posted by Peter View Post
          Yes welcome Thierry - very nice work. I think one of the things people new to classical music find confusing is understanding exactly what is going on and having a structure so easily understandable must be of great help.
          Thank you very much for your answer.
          If some one here wants me to do this kind of animation on a specific Beethoven's work, I can try. I just have to find a public domain recording and to find time to do it. Well it's not sure that I can do it, but one can make a suggestion, he always be wellcome (I hope my english writing is not too bad).

          Thierry

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            #6
            Very awsome work! Keep it coming! :-D

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              #7
              Thank you very Angel much for your visit.

              Since a few days I have made this new Schubert's 5th symphony animation.

              http://www.ecouteactive.fr/Schubert/Symph5-2fr.html

              Thierry

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                #8
                Originally posted by Thierry Lecadieu View Post
                Thank you very Angel much for your visit.

                Since a few days I have made this new Schubert's 5th symphony animation.

                http://www.ecouteactive.fr/Schubert/Symph5-2fr.html

                Thierry
                Very nice work Thierry - I've added your site to the links page under 'musical realisations'.
                http://www.kingsbarn.freeserve.co.uk/link.html
                'Man know thyself'

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Peter View Post
                  Very nice work Thierry - I've added your site to the links page under 'musical realisations'.
                  http://www.kingsbarn.freeserve.co.uk/link.html
                  Thank you Peter for listening and for your kind supports.
                  I forgot this page I've made more recently than the Schubert one. This one is a Haydn sonata.
                  http://www.ecouteactive.fr/HaydnJ/so...VI32_mvt1.html
                  For this one, I tried an English version.

                  Thierry

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