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- PayDeeCommunity MemberThis is a great course! Can you share you project with people who don't have 360?
- HI Pay Dee! Unfortunately, since this project was created in Rise 360, you have to have a trial or a subscription to view the source file because it's hosted in the cloud. You can start a free, 60-day trial today if you'd like: http://articulate.com/360/trial
- SteveBennett-37Community MemberVery good, I have sung in choirs for years and I found it a much more engaging and interesting way of learning, takes music theory to another level of engagement.
Thank you and well done.- You're welcome! Glad you found it engaging :)
- DonGriesheimerCommunity MemberAllison,
First, great job on the Rise360 course! Having a degree in music, this is a fun exercise to teach the basics.- Thanks Don! I hope I didn't get any of it wrong, as someone who is far from an expert. ;)
- AngelaKerrCommunity MemberWell done! Very clean and interactive. Thank you for sharing!
- StephanieClarkCommunity MemberThank you for sharing this. As a piano teacher this is very informative.
- Sure thing! Glad you liked it
- BarbaraHadleyCommunity MemberThanks for sharing. This is great!
- CatherineWearneCommunity Memberreally nice! thanks
- REricSmithCommunity MemberThis is superb. You always know how to balance clear graphics and text, and make the design easy on the eyes.
I noticed a couple of typos. Under Notes/Note Values, the backs of the last two flashcards: the fifth one should start with "When two eighth notes are..." and the sixth should start with "When two sixteenth notes are..."- Thanks Eric! Ah yes, you're right! Thanks, I'll update that.
- JackieVanNiceSuper HeroThis is beautiful, Allison! And thanks so much for auto-sharing. :)
- Glad you like it, Jackie :)