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What is Musical intelligence?

The "music smart" students have ability to produce and
appreciate
rhythm, pitch and timber. These students think in music,
hearing
patterns, recognizing, remembering, and manipulating them. They learn
best through sounds including listening and making sounds such as
songs, rhythms, patterns, and other types of auditory expression. They
are able to use inductive and deductive reasoning and identify
relationships in data.
Students with strong musical intelligence enjoy, and have success,
working with video and audio recorders - digitize singing, musical
instruments, sound and music files, music clips - music generation
software, Music compo
sition software, Animation - Flash, DVDs and
CD-audios, Interactive books with audio elements, Audio notation in
word processors
Rosegarden,
a MIDI and Audio Sequencer and Notation Editor,
for Linux ONLY, includes true multitrack MIDI recording,
ramped
tempos, cut and paste of time ranges across all segments, better
Lilypond output, better support for transposing instruments, and a
database of acoustic instrument ranges, transpositions, and
clefs.
The follwoing pages contain material from Technology and Multiple Intelligences
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 ... 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - Next Page Tips for picking softwareThere is no one best way to find FOSS projects that will best serve your needs. There are several rules of thumb you can use to help you make informed decisions.
* Do you already have something that will do the job well?
* Does the program do what you want?
* Do you care about the ideologies behind free software and open source software?
* Do you know other people that already use it?
* Is the current version over a year old?
* Are there user support mailing lists you can join?




