Five Ways to use Flat for Education in your Music Program

Last night I had the pleasure of co-hosting a webinar with Mason Hilligoss from Flat for Education where we highlighted five different ways to integrate Flat for Education into any K-12 music program. The webinar was streamed on a variety of different platforms and was attended by hundreds of music educators. To watch the webinar, click the video below.

Here are the five topics that were covered during the webinar:

  • Learn how Flat can transform ensemble practices and performances. Create engaging sheet music, facilitate collaborative rehearsals, and elevate your ensemble's experience.

  • Using Flat for Composition: Unleash student creativity with Flat's composition tools. Foster composition skills, from basic melodies to complex arrangements, within Flat's intuitive interface.

  • Using Flat in the Music Theory Classroom: Integrate Flat into your music theory curriculum. Teach harmony, counterpoint, and notation in an interactive and student-friendly way.

  • Flat Integration with PracticeFirst: Explore the comprehensive solution for practice, assessment, and feedback, making music learning more engaging through Flat's integration with PracticeFirst.

  • Flat Integration with Soundtrap: Discover how integrating Flat with Soundtrap enhances music creation, combining traditional notation with digital audio workstation capabilities.

If you would like to try Flat for Education FREE for 30 days, click HERE. I hope you enjoyed the webinar!

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