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Music Tech Lab, Rm. 155

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 Dale Witte
Related Links

Winnebago Lutheran Academy
Bible
Composing My Thoughts
Ricci Adams' musictheory.net
Free manuscript paper
Audacity
The Orchestra: A User's Manual
Guitar Tuner
Guitar Chordbook
Guitar Chords Magic
Hand in Project Files Here
MIDI Hymn Project Evaluation Form
Wikispaces
Music Tech files
Cambridge Music Technology
Garageband '11 101: Core Garageband Video Tutorials
MIDI Demystified Video Tutorials
Core iMovie '11 Video Tutorial


Teacher Assignments

What are the components of podcast? 10/01
What is a podcast? 09/30
MIDI Drumming 02/13
Dance Project 1 (Sem 2 08-09) 01/28
Final Project (Sem 2 08-09) 01/22
In Tune Feb 2009 – 1st Article 01/19
Glory Be to Jesus 10/06
Scales, Part 1 10/06
Eight Counts 09/24
Dance Project 1 08/26
Final Project 05/06
Commercial Soundtrack 02/04
Commercial Soundtrack 01/31
January 2008 InTune Monthly reading/blogging assignments 01/21
Final Project 01/04
MIDI Hymn Project 11/28

Teacher Entries

Simple Three-Chord Guitar Songs in G 5/9
Final Projects - 2nd Sem 2012-2013 4/25
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty 4/22
Programming a Four Part MIDI hymn 3/19
How to Make a Rockband Song for Xbox 360 3/8
List 5, 10, all

Student Entries

TH Camp Music 3/6
NH iPod 3/5
NH ASPCA 3/5
NH The Dog Strikes Back 3/5
SL Audicity prject(JV CWCC Camp Music) 3/5
RR Bye Bye Bye 3/4
NH Soundcloud Test 3/4
GD Sound Cloud Test 3/4
SAD Soundcloud Test 3/4
TH 3rd commercial 3/4
TH 2nd commercial Tim Hansen 3/4
KS Audacity Project 3/4
TH 1st commercial 3/4
SL Audicity project(Let it be) 3/4
TT Camp Music 3/4
SAD Article for the third commercial 3/1
BH Imagine Dragons - Radioactive 3/1
NB 2nd Audacity Project 3/1
NB 1st Audacity Project 3/1
GD 3rd Commercial Project 3/1
TT Evian Commercial 3/1
KS Third Commercial 3/1
KS Second commercial 3/1
SL Final commercial project 3/1
GD 2nd Commercial Project 2/28

List 25, 50, all

Conditions of Use


Simple Three-Chord Guitar Songs in G

Article posted May 9, 2013 at 01:37 PM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 2010


ABC Song/Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star:
G C G C G D7 G
ABCD EF G HI JK LMNO P

G C G D7
QR S TU V

G C G D7
W X Y and Z

G C G C G D7 G
Now I know my AB C's, next time won't you sing with me?


Happy Birthday:
G D7
D7 G
G C
D7 G

Bingo:
G C G D7 G
G C
D7 G
Em C
D7 G

Article posted May 9, 2013 at 01:37 PM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 2010



Final Projects - 2nd Sem 2012-2013

Article posted April 25, 2013 at 10:54 AM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 2107

MIDI Hymn Projects - 1st level Music Tech students:

Tim Hansen - By Grace I'm Saved
Kevin Seibel - Jesus, Jesus, Only Jesus
Ty Trewin - How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds
Sammy Liu - O God of Mercy, God of Might
Ben Herre - Come Unto Me, Ye Weary
Nathan Birkholz - On Eagle's Wings
Gordy Detert - Lord, When Your Glory I Shall See
Rachel Ruhland - What a Friend We Have in Jesus
Nicole Hall - Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness
Sol Ah Do - Thy Word

Bastien Fein - Dubstep Project (2nd level Music Tech student):

Article posted April 25, 2013 at 10:54 AM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 2107



Praise to the Lord, the Almighty

Article posted April 22, 2013 at 10:20 AM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 242

Article posted April 22, 2013 at 10:20 AM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 242



Programming a Four Part MIDI hymn

Article posted March 19, 2013 at 07:54 AM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 1642

For this project we will learn using the hymn Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (preferred version is from Christian Worship 234, which includes the descant)

Here's an example of the final product using the hymn "Glory Be To Jesus":



1. Review how to read notes on a treble and bass staff using Ricci Adams' Musictheory.net (Lessons>Basics>The Staff, Clefs & Ledger Lines).

2. Create a Piano project in Garageband, call the project "Praise to the Lord" and set the time signature and key signature according to the hymnal (3/4 time in F Major). If you missed this step at the "Create" window, you can always change it after you've created a project by clicking in the black & blue "Project" window at the bottom center of the Garageband window under the track editor. This step is necessary to have the correct number of beats per measure (the top number of the time signature) and to have the accidentals of the key signature properly applied to their corresponding notes (e.g. all B's are B-flats in F Major).

3. There will be one track for each voice of the hymn (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass). You may create three new piano tracks by duplicating the existing one (Track>Duplicate)

4. You can either drag a green piano loop into the top track, delete all its notes, and start clicking in soprano notes ("Command-click" creates a quarter note with a velocity of 63 or "Option-drag" any existing note to make an exact copy of a note) or you can record each voice part by playing it on a MIDI keyboard which is connected to your Mac.

5. If you are a decent piano player, you can play each voice into its own separate track. Click on the track header of the track you want to record into (it will turn Green if it is a MIDI track). Press the red circular record button next to the play controls and you'll hear the metronome start playing and see a red region being created in the track that you are recording into. Listen to the metronome and you'll hear the downbeat (the first beat of each measure) at a higher click than every other beat. Get the feel of the metronome beat before starting to record. After you are done recording, hit the spacebar to stop recording. Then check out each note to make sure you didn't make any mistakes. If you record anything using a MIDI keyboard, select all the notes in the track editor and align them to the shortest note value for that voice. The latest version of Garageband calls this "Quantize", older versions have an "Align to" drop down list in the bottom left corner of the track editor window.

6. Research instrument families of the orchestra (Strings, Woodwind, and Brass) on Google or Wikipedia. Find common instruments in each family that normally play soprano, alto, tenor, and bass ranges create tracks for each in your hymn project. Use the GarageBand Symphony Orchestra Jam Pack for these voices.

7. Option-drag the SATB regions from the first four piano tracks into each of the new instrument families.

8. Structure your instrument families and verses in tracks like this: The piano will play the introduction, Strings v.1, Woodwinds v. 2, Brass v. 3, and every instrument will play on v. 4. Create three new tracks under the brass section for each of the highest voices of the string, woodwind, and brass families, and program the descant into those three tracks.

Piano S----------------------------Piano S
Piano A----------------------------Piano A
Piano T----------------------------Piano T
Piano B----------------------------Piano B
-----Violin S-----------------------Violin S
-----Viola A-----------------------Viola A
-----Cello T-----------------------Cello T
-----Bass B----------------------- Bass B
------------Flute S-----------------Flute S
------------Oboe A----------------Oboe A
------------Clarinet T--------------Clarinet T
------------Bassoon B--------------Bassoon B
----------------------Trumpet S-----Trumpet S
----------------------French Horn A--French Horn A
----------------------Trombone T----Trombone T
----------------------Tuba B--------Tuba B
----------------------------------Violin DESCANT
----------------------------------Flute DESCANT
----------------------------------Trumpet DESCANT

9. Certain instruments sound better in certain ranges. Flutes don't sound like flutes when played in the vocal soprano melody range. Flutes sound more like themselves when played an octave higher. So click on the flute tracks and increase the track pitch slider to +12 (12 half steps). Solo the flute tracks and listen to them to hear the difference. Tubas and Orchestral Basses sound better an octave lower than the vocal bass line, so click on those tracks and decrease their pitch an octave (-12 half steps) by dragging the pitch slider in the track editor window to the left.

10. To really beef up the section sound, double the bass line an octave above the newly lowered tuba with a new trombone track (two tracks in the brass section playing bass: trombones at pitch and tubas an octave lower). Do the same in the string section with cellos (two cello tracks, T&B, at pitch; orchestral basses an octave lower). The same can be done with the flutes and violins: two tracks of flutes & violins on soprano--one at pitch (0) and one an octave higher (+12)

10. Now for the "Pièce de résistance"! Use the MIDI hymn you just made as the background music for a movie you will build in iMovie which has the lyrics of the hymn and background still images or movies which highlight the lyrics of the hymn.

Article posted March 19, 2013 at 07:54 AM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 1642



How to Make a Rockband Song for Xbox 360

Article posted March 8, 2013 at 06:47 PM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 1087

Got your attention? I've been wanting to do this for years, and it's just starting to happen in Music Tech class this semester. It's a perfect example of a real world project–just the type of project I look for for my students! How cool would it be to make your own music for an Xbox video game?!

If you don't know what Rockband is, check out their website to learn all about it. If you know Guitar Hero, then you understand one aspect of Rockband: playing guitar. But Rockband is more than just playing guitar. It's playing drums, bass, guitar, keyboards, and singing along with a video game. Awesome, huh?



What do you need? This article from CreateDigitalMusic.com entitled "Inside the Rock Band Network, as Harmonix Give Interactive Music its Game-Changer" outlines the process. If you're intrigued and want to get started, head over to creators.rockband.com and register for a new account. You'll need to download a couple of programs and plugins (Reaper, Reaper RPN2 plugins, and Magma).

How do you do it? Truth be told, I'm still learning, but articles like Wired magazine's "How to Create a Song in Rock Band Network" help you understand the process.

UPDATE 3/15/13

I've been reading on the creators.rockband.com forums, looking for help in authoring my first Rockband song and I think I've found the video tutorials I need to get started. They are also cross linked at Rhythm Authors.

Part 1 - Basics of Reaper and Templates
Part 2 - Initial Stem Inspection and BPM Mapping
Part 3 - Creating the Playable Part - Guitar and Vocals
Part 4 - FX Automation, Limiters
Part 5 - Overall Initial Mix, Authoring Template Creation

--Links--
George Yohng's W1 Limiter VST


After watching the previous five videos, it became apparent to me that I needed to learn more about Reaper as a DAW and understand how to work with it before even attempting making a Rockband song.

There's a great Reaper 4 video tutorial at Groove 3 that is available for $25.

Article posted March 8, 2013 at 06:47 PM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 1087



Embedding a YouTube Video

Article posted March 5, 2013 at 10:20 AM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 457

There are two ways to link a YouTube video, one is by linking the URL (Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks Walkthrough 08 or by actually grabbing the embed code and pasting it into the Text side (HTML).

Article posted March 5, 2013 at 10:20 AM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 457



Soundcloud Test

Article posted March 4, 2013 at 12:15 PM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 122

Article posted March 4, 2013 at 12:15 PM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 122



Hail Thou Once Despised Jesus

Article posted March 4, 2013 at 10:56 AM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 111

Article posted March 4, 2013 at 10:56 AM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 111



The Start of Something New

Article posted January 22, 2013 at 10:48 AM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 3251

It's the start of a new semester and two new sections of Music Tech students. One interesting thing is that each section has one returning student who enjoyed Music Tech so much they want to take it again! For these students, I have a second level of Music Tech assignments paralleling the software and concepts that the first level students are following.

The second level students have been working through Audacity Legacy tutorials and current tutorials from the Audacity wiki and have learned how to make an explosion, a ringtone, and a laser gun sound.

Article posted January 22, 2013 at 10:48 AM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 3251



MIDI Hymns (Sem. 1 2012-2013)

Article posted November 20, 2012 at 10:27 AM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 5338

Block 3
Abby Hilbert – I Am Jesus' Little Lamb CW 432
Amie Jindra – For All Your Saints, O Lord CW 555 11/29/12
Justin Hansen – Away in a Manger CW 68
Alyssa Wciorka – Hark, the Herald Angels Sing CW 61
Josh Albrecht – O Love That Casts Out Fear CW 604

Block 8
Bastian Fein – The Advent of Our King CW 1
Noah Koepke – O Little Town of Bethlehem CW 65 12/3or4/12
Bethany Westphal – Jesus, Your Blood and Righteousness CW 376
Justin Serwe – Now Thank We All Our God CW 610
David Bae - 배윤성 평온, 평온, 내 모든 사람들 Comfort, Comfort All My People CW 11
Libby Adelmeyer – I Hear the Savior Calling CW 560 11/28/12
Joseph Leisses - Beautiful Savior CW 369
Chandler Ostrand - All Praise to You, Eternal God CW 33
James Huey - You Have the Words (WLA Theme Song 2012-2013)

Sophomore Tina Lin is taking Music Tech for a second time, so she had a special project:
Fairy Tale by Guang Liang 童话 光良

Article posted November 20, 2012 at 10:27 AM GMT-6 • comment • Reads 5338



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My Classes & Students

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Block 3, Sem 1 12-13
Abby Hilbert
Alyssa Wciorka
Amie Jindra
Joshua Albrecht
Justin Hansen

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Block 3, Sem 2 12-13
Kevin Seibel
Libby Adelmeyer
Sammy Liu
Tim Hansen
Ty Trewin

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Block 8, Sem 1 12-13
Bethany Westphal
Chandler Ostrand
David Bae
James Huey
Joseph Leisses
Justin Serwe
Noah Koepke
Tina Lin

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Block 8, Sem 2 12-13
Bastian Fein
Ben Herre
Gordy Detert
Nathan Birkholz
Nicole Hall
Rachel Ruhland
Sol Ah Doh

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Dale Witte is the choir director and music technology teacher at Winnebago Lutheran Academy, Fond du Lac, WI. He has been teaching since January 1990 and really enjoys teaching students how God's gift of music works. Dale is also a church organist, piano player, violinist, and church music composer. Locations of visitors to this page


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