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World Music Day - 21st June

June 6, 2022

Fete de la Musique – World Music day - is an annual music celebration, started in France in 1982, which now takes place in over 125 countries and 1000 cities across the world on 21st June. Make Music Day Australia is Australia's contribution and aims to turn the country into a stage and enable performers the opportunity to develop their musical skills. They invite Australian musicians to Create Your Own Stage! or join one of the Make Music Day Australia initiatives that will take place either face-to-face or online on June 21, 2022.

Purple Mash has a wide variety of tools and resources to help you celebrate and take part in Make Music Day, either in school or at home. Let’s start with a look at all the different ways you can create compositions with Purple Mash, before highlighting some of the new musical resources and activities, added this year.

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Making music with Purple Mash

All these Purple Mash applications allow children to create music in different ways. You can set all these applications as 2Do’s within Purple Mash, perfect with a theme to get students to create their own music for Make Music Day.

Busy Beats

Using synths, samples and playing loops, children can be a DJ or music producer. Busy Beats enables children to experiment with textures, pitch and melody to create their own beats.

2Explore

2Explore allows students to play and record simple melodies by clicking on the instruments, perfect for 5-7 year olds.

2Sequence

There is also 2Sequence where you can drag and drop sounds into a composition grid, exploring harmony and building up musical scores.

2Beat

2Beat can be used to teach rhythm and pulse by building up various beats.

Learning about music with Purple Mash

There are a wealth of resources in the music area of Purple Mash, from quizzes and pairs games to research projects and paint projects.

Students can test their musical knowledge with our Instruments Database Quiz or our Music Quiz. There are plenty more quizzes to explore in the music area and if quizzes are your class’s thing, why not get them to create their own Music Quiz for Make Music day, on a musical topic of their choice?

You'll also find 2 different slideshows for use in class, designed to teach children about different types of instruments and their families.

Students can also research famous musicians as well as composers or bands. These writing projects all use the new version of 2Publish, giving teachers much more flexibility over the look and feel of documents. To celebrate the recent update, we’ve made 2Publish the #MashoftheMonth for June. Learn more about what you can do with the application here.

Back in the music area, children can also live the dream and use our Mashcams to become a famous singer or guitarist. For those that really want to rock out, there’s even a bagpipe Mashcam. Now we’re talking!

For later in the year, you could use our Year 6 leavers’ disco template for children to share their favourite tunes with their classmates. A whole school blog could also be set up for Make Music Day with students and teachers sharing their favourite pieces of music.

Share your music with us

Whatever you do for Make Music Day we would love to hear and see your work. You can share your work on Twitter @2SimpleAus or @PurpleMash, or on Facebook @2SimpleAustralia.