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Soundtrap for EducationPublished at August 18, 2025 at 10:45 PM7:27
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Compose Songs Based on Emojis!

9 months agoLong-tail
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Published time
August 18, 2025 at 10:45 PM
Duration
7:27
Video type
Education
Channel region
Sweden
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Views
277
Likes
1
Comments
0
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$0 - $0.01
Estimated Total Revenue
$0.22 - $1.31
RPM Range
$0.81 - $4.73
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Topic Cluster
compose
Video Description
Discover how music expresses emotions as students create compositions inspired by different emojis and feelings! Learn which musical elements convey specific moods and expand your emotional vocabulary through sound. A creative approach to social-emotional learning through music composition. Shoutout to Ashley Stopczynski for this innovative lesson! Check out the lesson and templates here: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0kQ5t-0
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