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Home | Yellow Brick Road - 0 views

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    The Yellow Brick Road website contains a blog full of free, well-designed, standard-based lesson plans as well as links to her store on www.teacherspayteachers.com. You can sign up for a newsletter on the website to get additional resources emailed to you. This site is geared towards K-6 general music.
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Mama Lisa's World of Children and International Culture - 0 views

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    A library of children's songs from around the world. This site can be used to find appropriate songs for elementary kids. This would be a great resource to fulfill all the standards of the general music class and include a few more under the connect and discover portions of the standards.
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https://www.tmea.org/assets/pdf/southwestern_musician/improvinearlyelem-jan2014.pdf - 0 views

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    Improvisation in Early Elementary General Music. This article explores how to improvise with your young students, starting with rhythm and then moving on to pitch. There are several singing games referenced with explanations on how to play and how to relate it to improvisation. This article breaks down the process of teaching improvisation and takes the initial fear out of it.
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Third Grade Recorder | Katie Traxler.com - 0 views

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    A recorder resource for beginning through advanced players to be used in the elementary general music classroom. This website has dozens of songs organized by difficulty and separated into "belt levels" for recorder karate. Each song has a recording and brief description of the interesting features.
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Collections - The Bulletin Board Lady - 0 views

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    This website is an excellent resource to purchase materials for music themed bulletin boards. Bulletin Boards are organized by category and theme.
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The Life and Works of the World's Favorite Classical Composers - 0 views

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    This website features a number of famous classical composers. Biographies and links to important musical works are featured. Additional features include links to classical music stations and stores and recommendations for setting up home audio systems. There is a blog and several interviews of musicians who share the great composers' intriguing life stories and interesting anecdotes.
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    This website contains biographies and information on many Classical, Romantic, and other composers of different genres.
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ukulele chord charts - 0 views

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    This website has multiple packets of popular music for ukulele. Each page has the chord chart on one side and the lyrics with chords on the other side.
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Harmonic Waveform Generator :: Electronic Measurements - 2 views

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    This web page is an example of additive synthesis generator. It allows the user to manipulate different variables, hear the sound, and see a graphic representation of the wave.
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DSO Kids - 0 views

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    My mentor showed me this website a few years ago. We both use it in our classrooms as a center for our elementary level general music classes.
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Lindsay-Jervis Teaching Resources - TeachersPayTeachers.com - 0 views

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    TPT- Kodaly Inspired Classroom Materials. TPT store, teacher created materials. Kodaly specialist that produces materials that may be used on a Smart Board. Primarily General Music from K-5.
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TEDTalks Education by TEDTalks on iTunes - 0 views

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    This list of podcasts has the TED talks that focus on education. While not all of them deal with music education, they have some great insights on general pedagogy, creativity, and teaching.
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Interval Song Chart Generator - 0 views

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    One of most common ways of recognizing intervals is by associating them with songs that are familiar. This website provides an excellent list of reference songs for every interval. They also include recordings of each reference song. Each excerpt illustrates the interval it is associated with. Earmaster also includes various ear training exercises for musicians at all levels. The training exercises are free to try, but do eventually cost in order to use. 
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Chuck Vanderchuck's "Something Something" Explosion! . Jazz . What Sounds Like What | P... - 0 views

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    This is a website that uses videos and games to teach students about jazz and instrument identification. Is definitely geared toward younger students, probably in a general music setting. However, I could see it being used with middle school jazz band students as well.
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Google Classroom for the Large Ensemble - NAfME - 0 views

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    Describes ways that the teacher can incorporate Google Classroom into the large ensemble classroom.
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    Using Google Classroom in a general music room makes a lot of sense. Your students can do research, turn in papers, forms, and tests, all online. How about a large ensemble though? Google Classroom is a tool that you will want to utilize for your playing tests. Students can record themselves and submit their recordings for you to view. This allows them to practice and record at home without taking up valuable performance time during school.
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About Us | Teachers Pay Teachers - 0 views

  • TpT is the go-to place for educators to find the resources, knowledge, and inspiration they need to teach at their best. We offer more than 3 million free and paid resources, created by educators who understand what works in the classroom. Our marketplace is growing every day to meet the evolving needs of the PreK-12 classroom. When educators get the resources and support they need, they're best equipped to inspire our next generation of learners.
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      Teachers Pay Teachers is a great marketplace for teachers from all over to share their technological teaching resources they have created and used with their students. Membership is free and many of the resources are free. The resources that aren't free are very budget friendly! There's no need to reinvent the wheel when we can share the resources that work! With the option to review products, you can review and make sure an item is good before purchasing.
  • TpT is the go-to place for educators to find the resources, knowledge, and inspiration they need to teach at their best. We offer more than 3 million free and paid resources, created by educators who understand what works in the classroom. Our marketplace is growing every day to meet the evolving needs of the PreK-12 classroom. When educators get the resources and support they need, they're best equipped to inspire our next generation of learners.
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John P. Shoener - 0 views

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    This is my personal webpage where I include all of my resources that I use for my students in all of my general music, band, and chorus classes from grades 5-12.
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Band/Orchestra Seating Chart - 0 views

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    EXCELLENT tool for creating seating charts and band/orchestra large group set-ups. You can label stands and chairs. Very user friendly!
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    I use this seating chart page to organize my students and their seats. It gives me a great tool that I can constantly update as my students change in their various bands
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    This website makes it easy to create seating charts for music ensembles. Quickly label rows, sections, and students for rehearsal purposes.
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OrchestraTeacher.net - Resources and ideas for the 21st century string/orchestra classr... - 1 views

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    This site contains a number of great ideas for tech integration in the orchestra classroom. The tuning automation idea is good way to use technology to streamline the start of class.
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    This is an excellent orchestra teacher website with lots of technology resources for the orchestra classroom. There are also many other teaching resources. It is a very well organized website and it is easy to find what you are looking for.
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    This website contains articles and ideas to help string teachers stay current with best pedagogy in string education. There are excellent ideas on how to incorporate technology as well as old "tricks of the trade" that teachers have been using for years.
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    This website contains articles and ideas to help string teachers stay current with best pedagogy in string education. There are excellent ideas on how to incorporate technology as well as old "tricks of the trade" that teachers have been using for years.
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    Blog with selection of articles, resources and tools about music pedagogy for working with young string musicians, youth orchestras, and ensembles. Useful to ideas with group class, as well as the articles about the use of technology within 21st century music teaching.
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    OrchestraTeacher.net is a great resource for string teachers looking to integrate technology into their classroom. This site has multiple tech application suggestions, as well as general pedagogy resources for all string instruments- even guitar!.
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    This website is a great resource for orchestra directors. It has various resources and suggestions for teaching materials. In addition, it is set up in a blog format which is easy to view the various posts.
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TonalEnergy :: Home - 0 views

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    This is a really great resource app for music educators and students. In class, I use the tuner, the metronome, and the tone generator functions. My students love it because it makes playing in tune a little more fun, and most importantly, it is very user friendly.
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    TonalEnergy is an app with tuning, analysis, and metronome capabilities. It features a variety of settings to customize its use to fit your needs.
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Student Materials - Steven Mauk - Ithaca College - 0 views

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    The studio page of Steven Mauk at Ithaca College. Offers articles written by him on various saxophone pieces as well as general articles on musical study.
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