Blabberize

Blabberize is a silly, fun, and easy-to-use website that lets you record audio and add it to a picture of your choosing to make it seem like that picture is talking (or singing!). It is silly enough that kids LOVE it and simple enough that students as early as Kindergarten can use it in many different ways in music! Check out the example below. (If video does not appear, click here)

Getting Started with Blabberize Uses for Music Class
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Getting Started with Blabberize
Watch the screencast below to see how to create a Blabber on Blabberize. If the video does not appear, you can watch it here.

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Uses for Music Class
Students can use Blabberize to demonstrate their knowledge of a variety of music concepts:
 * Classroom recordings: make any classroom recording more fun by adding it to a picture of a student or group of students!
 * Music History: record composer biographies to add to composer portraits
 * Instrument timbre: make a picture of a instrument "speak" its sound
 * Voice timbre: add a singing or speaking recording to pictures of teachers, family members, or famous singers to show the difference between men/women/children's voices, SATB voices, etc.
 * Texture: Add one mouth for unaccompanied/solo singing or thin orchestration, or several mouths for group singing/harmony/thick orchestration
 * Music symbols: students add descriptions of rhythms melodies, instruments, expression markings, etc. to pictures of these symbols
 * Form: add a different picture and recording (singing and/or instruments - called a "scene" on Blabberize) for each section of a song

NOTE: Blabberize runs on Adobe Flash, so certain browsers may experience compatibility issues.

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