UNM Theory and Composition Professor, Richard Hermann, on Music Blocks
Dr. Richard Hermann is the professor of Music Theory and Composition for the Univeristy of New Mexico (UNM) and he
Continue readingDr. Richard Hermann is the professor of Music Theory and Composition for the Univeristy of New Mexico (UNM) and he
Continue readingMusic Blocks software workshop proposal was accepted to the 2016 Constructionism conference, which was hosted this year in Bangkok, Thailand!
Continue readingLook at these awesome new images of Music Blocks’ musical conductor, Mr. Mouse! Students used another free software tool, Inkscape,
Continue readingAs a task for the GCI contest, one of the students created a video to explain “git as a feature” for Music Blocks. “Git” is one way that users can make a copy of Music Blocks software onto their own computers. Watch the video, “Music Blocks Software on your Computer with Git” to see how this can be done.
Continue readingOver the course of the past two months, students have been working on various SugarLabs projects for credit toward the
Continue readingMusic Blocks authors, Walter Bender (SugarLabs) and Yash Khandelwal have updated the license from the GNU General Public License (GPL)
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