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Michael Dove

Using Songwriting in the Classroom | Writing Is Thinking - 0 views

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    This article is geared towards the non-music classroom but has much to offer to the music educator. Music teachers could incorporate the suggestions for songwriting into their own lessons. Ever more, they could use this resource as an example and a guide to collaborate with core subject areas engaging in cross-curricular instruction.
nsummers4

StringOvation Music Blog | Instruments & More - 0 views

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    This is a wonderful string specific blog that has information for beginniners up through making that audition for college. It has advice to help educators with their classes as well as players make the most of their performance.
nsummers4

http://violinmasterclass.com/ - 0 views

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    Another string specific music website. It is a wonderful resource for orchestra students of all levels and their educators. It covers the basics of how to hold an instrument as well as other specific advanced techniques.There are also resources to help with practicing and repertoire.
nsummers4

AOC 001: What is Music Composition? | Art of Composing - 0 views

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    This is an excellent Podcast series explaining what is Music Composition, how to compose, and tricks of the trade. Jon Brantingham covers the theory of composing/orchestration and talks about the creative aspects of it as well as interviews notable author/composers.
anonymous

Safeshare.TV - The safest way to share YouTube and Vimeo videos - 0 views

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    A website designed to help share YouTube and Vimeo videos with children. Safeshare creates links that are shareable that provide access to the video without the ads or suggestions, removing the danger of accidental inappropriate content.
ltwoods4

Percussion Section Organization/Hints - 0 views

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    This document provides relevant information for the proper setup of a percussion section. The Percussive Arts Society offers simple suggestions for any band director who may not be a percussionist. The content provided in this document will be most relevant to ensemble directors who work with percussionists. 
ltwoods4

Beginning Clarinet Advice - 0 views

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    The website provides helpful information for assessing and diagnosing common mistakes on the clarinet. The author of this website offers useful advice for educators who may not understand the intricacies of teaching beginning clarinetists. This information would be most relevant for band directors and private studio teachers. 
anonymous

The International Kodaly Society - 0 views

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    The home of IKS: this website includes overviews of Zoltan Kodaly's life and work as a composer, ethnomusicologist, and music educator. Members can receive publications and newsletters and connect to Kodaly music educators around the world.
reagansr

Virginia Music Standards of Learning - 0 views

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    This is the Standards of Learning for music education in the Commonwealth of Virginia as adopted by the Virginia Board of Education in 2013. As Virginia does not adhere to Common Core, these Standards are the basis for K-12 public school music curricula across the state.
trombonedude07

http://www.talesfrombandcamp.com/ - 0 views

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    Great source of band-relate comics strips. A great way to ease the tension of performance preparation. Comics have tags so searching for specific topics and/or instruments are easy.
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    This is mostly just a fun website. I would use this to get some fun band related pictures and sayings to put on the Smart Board as the students are walking in the class and getting ready for rehearsal. This could be a good website to add some extra fun to the music class.
kristineyang3

Free Sound Clips | SoundBible.com - 0 views

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    This is a database for free downloadable sound effects. This would be another good resource to have in a music technology classroom. Students can use downloadable clips for sampling projects and sound effects in compositions. Teachers can also use sound effects if needed for both music theater performances and ensemble performances. 
kristineyang3

Freesound.org - Freesound.org - 0 views

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    This website has free downloadable sound effects for students to use in the music technology classroom. Students can use the sounds for sampling projects and sound effects in compositions. 
jasno79

Center for Music Technology (GTCMT) | Center for Music Technology (GTCMT) - 0 views

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    Website that contains various resources and information concerning music technologies. Helpful for music educators interested in keeping up to date with modern technology.
jasno79

Ear Training Exercises | Musical U - 0 views

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    Detailed ear-training exercise design. These aural exercises can develop ear capabilities and boost overall musicianship.
artisstaton

The future of music: technology is amazing, but 'music's a human thing' | Technology | ... - 0 views

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    This an article that was found on the guardian arguing the importance of music education in today's society. The author compares learning music to learning coding. This a great read.
artisstaton

Educator FAQ - Sight Reading Factory® - 0 views

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    The website sight-reading factory is a great resource for music educators. It helps to improve sight reading and can be used in a large group or individual setting. This page provides an overview of the website and its uses.
artisstaton

TonalEnergy Tuner iOS App Review - YouTube - 0 views

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    The IOS App, Tonal Energy, is the #1 used app by musicians. They use it primarily as a tuner and metronome. However it can be used for much more that that. This video explains all of the uses of the app and how it can be especially beneficial for younger musicians.
artisstaton

Matching Students to Instruments: The Instrument Selection Process | SmartMusic - 0 views

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    This is a fantastic article for instrumental music teachers that are starting beginning students. It gives insight into the instrument selection process that can really help to guide both the teacher and student in the right direction to selecting an instrument.
kristineyang3

10 Excellent Ways to Use An Interactive Whiteboard in the Music Classroom | Midnight Music - 2 views

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    This is a website on using a Smart board in a band/ music class.
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    The purpose of this page is to provide a Whiteboard resource with 10 excellent ways to incorporate the IWB into music lessons. Several of these ideas were new to me and I look forward to exploring them in my classroom.
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    This article describes ways to use an interactive whiteboard for music learning. Many of the ideas may be best suited for a general music classroom but can also be incorporated into rehearsal settings. IWBs can be used to teaching the reading and writing of music notation. They can also be used to teach music form and history, and interactive lessons with video, power points, and games. IWBs help engage many learning styles at once and keep students engaged.  
ericmburgeson

jazz at lincoln center - YouTube - 0 views

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    Jazz at Lincoln Center's youtube channel is a great repository of both live performances by the JALC Orchestra and instructional and background videos on jazz techniques and history. I share something from this channel to my students on a weekly basis.
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