Students use assistive technology to visually represent the aural concepts of note …
Students use assistive technology to visually represent the aural concepts of note length and volume as it pertains to wind band articulation. Use any application and audio recording device that visually shows sound waves. Students can see the difference and generate their own patterns to more thoroughly understand the differences and similarities of different articulations.
Hands on Physics is a co-production of Blue Ridge PBS ECHO and …
Hands on Physics is a co-production of Blue Ridge PBS ECHO and Virtual Virginia. The episodes were all recorded in the demonstration physics lab at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg.
This demo shows a standing harmonic wave, with nodes, antinodes and how increasing the frequency reduces the wavelength.
Hands on Physics is a co-production of Blue Ridge PBS ECHO and …
Hands on Physics is a co-production of Blue Ridge PBS ECHO and Virtual Virginia. The episodes were all recorded in the demonstration physics lab at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg.
Concepts include: pitch, frequency, resonance, closed and open tubes. VA SOL PH. 5
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