Featured Users archive

Teaching Within A Noteflight Community: One Educator’s View

In this article I’ll explore a Noteflight Learn site, in use at a school in New York City. It’s always valuable to share real-world stories of how technology can serve educators and students. Although I’ll be discussing a high school, nearly all of the features are equally useful in elementary grades and college and university […]

User Profile: Ann Gauger, Scientist and Composer

Ann has become an important part of our Noteflight creative community, both musically and in the relationships she has formed with other users. She is an accomplished scientist who studied music early in life, and came back to composing when she discovered Noteflight in 2013. Tell us about your personal and musical background. I first […]

User Profile: Aaron Ishibashi, our Video Game Music Contest Winner

We asked the winner of our recent Video Game Music composition contest, Aaron Ishibashi, to talk with us about his musical background, inspirations, and how he came to write such a cool piece talk. Hear his entry, along with the two runners-up, in this edition of Notes. Noteflight Robin: What was your earliest musical memory? […]

An Interview with Doug DeAngelis, Professional Composer

With the A3E conference in Boston this year – and our own Joe Berkovitz highlighted as a speaker on the future of web audio, we decided to sit down with Conference Chairman, Doug DeAngelis to talk about his experience as a composer and how he views the role of technology in his work. What makes […]

Interview with Jena Root: Using Noteflight in College Theory and Pedagogy

Jena Root is Associate Professor and Music Theory Coordinator for the Dana School of Music at Youngstown State University. She has also taught at St. Olaf College, Syracuse University, the National University of Singapore, and Shenandoah Conservatory. She is the Author of Applied Music Fundamentals, published by Oxford University Press (more info below). Robin McClellan […]