

and
The University of Wisconsin
Oshkosh
College of Letters and Science
COLLEGE DAY FOR KIDS 2002
March 20, 2002
Susan
Knippel, Program Coordinator
This page features samples of work by students
who participated in the
MUSIC COMPOSITION CLASS
Dr.
Kenneth Liske, Instructor
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Music Composition: An introduction to tonal harmony and the basic composition tools of Western music including melodies, chords, and scales. Opportunities to explore music fundamentals and create simple compositions for the web using computer-based applications will be included. Requires only a creative mind! |
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Click on the
icons following each name to hear the MIDI compositions created by
class
participants.
Class Participants:
Brenna Bahr
Stephanie Begley ![]()
Marissa Blum
Katie Boettcher
Lauren Brauer
Adric Hass
Tah Hoffman
Kyle Ruedinger
Matt Yost
Participants in this class used MusicTime
Deluxe to create their compositions, hear and print them, and
convert
them
to MIDI files for the web. MusicTime Deluxe is available for purchase.
A similar, freely available music notation application is
Finale NotePad.
Click the links below to download one of these applications for use on
your own computer system.
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Download Finale NotePad
(free)
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Download MusicTime Deluxe
(purchase)
The free QuickTime
Player is a helper application which can play the audio and MIDI
files
on this page.
If your browser doesn't play the music, click below to download
QuickTime
for your system.
You may also see pictures and hear student projects from the 2001 College Day Music Classes.
Go to the Department
of Music Page.
Go to the College of Letters and
Science Page.
Go to the UW Oshkosh Home Page.
Go to the Oshkosh Area School
District Page.