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Resources for Primary School Teachers

Resources available for teachers looking for ways to incorporate music making and sound technology in the classroom.

Sonic Postcards is a unique and innovative project that covers aspects of composition, identity, creativity, sense of place and use of technology.

Making Music Counts is a toolkit providing non-music specialist primary school teachers with a resource to help incorporate regular musical activity into the classroom.

Sonic Postcards

Making Music Count

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  • Young People
    • Get Creative for young people aged 8-18
      • Get Creative workshops coming up
      • Go Compose!
    • Other opportunities
  • Schools
    • Youth Music Initiative - Aberdeenshire Primary Schools
      • Re:Sound, an opera about sounds
      • The Maiden Stone
      • Tales from the Commonwealth
    • Resources for Primary School Teachers
      • Sonic Postcards
      • Making Music Count
  • Community
  • The Aberdeen Harp Project
    • "Pavan" By Sally Beamish for clarsach
    • "A Rose Garden" by Şirin Pancaroğlu and Bora Uymaz for lever harp
    • "Croick" by Ruth Wall for solo lever harp
    • "Dulax" by Pete Stollery for lever harp and digital sound
    • "Grummore" by Ian Sumner for cello and lever harp
    • "Make Mine A Double" by Lu McClintock for 3 harps, 2 sopranos and a cello
    • "A Rose Garden" by Şirin Pancaroğlu and Bora Uymaz for lever harp (arrangement by Bill Taylor)
    • "The Sounding Board" by Gillian Fleetwood for lever harp
    • "Nimble Nellie" by Snorri Sigfús Birgisson for lever harp
    • Duet for Cor Anglais and Lever Harp by Ian Sumner
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sound gratefully acknowledges the support of Creative Scotland, Aberdeen City Council and Help Musicians UK. 

sound is proud to be a PRS Foundation Talent Development Partner supported by PPL.

Sound Festival is a company limited by guarantee incorporated in Scotland (394992) with its registered office at Woodend Barn Arts Centre, Burn O’Bennie, Banchory, Kincardineshire AB31 5QA, and a Scottish Charity (SC037310) regulated by the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR).

Patrons: Dame Evelyn Glennie DBE, Sir James MacMillan CBE and Rohan de Saram

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