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Learning How To Use Music


This class is for high school students at Winnebago Lutheran Academy who want to learn how to make music on computers. We use Audacity and Garageband as our main tools, and we have fun almost every single day figuring out how to make music using audio and MIDI, but we also learn how to record vocals and instruments and even play guitar and drums if we need to.

We keep personal blogs (look on the right column of this page and click on our names) to help us remember what we've been working on, keep track of the all the decisions that we've made on our projects, and to share with our family and friends the music that we've created.



by Kyle Mildebrandt teacher: Dale Witte


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Dance Project Podcast

Article posted February 16, 2011 at 04:59 PM GMT • comment • Reads 638

This is a collection of my projects on audacity. I took the songs: eye of the tiger, higher, and i like that, i shortened the music on all of these songs.

Article posted February 16, 2011 at 04:59 PM GMT • comment • Reads 638



original car commercial with my new music

Article posted February 14, 2011 at 05:04 PM GMT • comment • Reads 177

I found this commercial on the youtube for this second project.



I changed the music on the commercial from the song "Days go By" by Dirty Vegas to "I Like the Way you Move" by Outkast.

Article posted February 14, 2011 at 05:04 PM GMT • comment • Reads 177



original iTunes commercial

Article posted February 14, 2011 at 05:02 PM GMT • comment • Reads 203

Mr. Witte gave the class this commercial.



I changed the music to another Daft Punk song from the movie Tron.

Article posted February 14, 2011 at 05:02 PM GMT • comment • Reads 203



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I'm Kyle, I am a senior at WLA. I enjoy singing music more than listening to it.
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