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ericmburgeson

adam neely - YouTube - 0 views

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    This conservatory trained bass player has a great modern take on jazz and performance. He goes out of his way to share his expertise in short videos that have a passionate delivery and lively editing. Many of his videos are about jazz theory and music theory, but he does Q&A sessions as well.
ericmburgeson

Studio Jams - YouTube - 0 views

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    The Studio Jams youtube channel is a promo channel for the line of Studio Jams DVDS, but is filled with many modern covers of classic tunes, all played by professional musicians in a professional studio. A great resource for examples of jazz/fusion musicians really plying their craft.
ericmburgeson

Alex Noppe - downloads - 0 views

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    The Improvisation Handbooks that Alex Noppe has put together and made available for free are great resources. More methodical and up-to-date than Jamey Aebersold's jazz handbook. I use these daily in my combo teaching.
ericmburgeson

Home Cookin with Hard Bop : Google Play - 0 views

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    This google play music channel is a great station to share examples of the modern language of small group jazz with students. Cannonball Adderly, Art Blakey, Blue Mitchell, John Coltrane, and many more can be heard. A great resource for hard-to-find or expensive examples of small group jazz.
ericmburgeson

WBGO | The Jazz Source - 0 views

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    This website is the internet presence for WBGO, a jazz radio station out of Newark, NJ. Along with the ability to live-stream their broadcast, there is a wealth of articles on current performers and their albums, as well as jazz news from around the East Coast. I share new music with my students that I've found here often.
ericmburgeson

Wynton Marsalis Official Website - 0 views

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    Wynton Marsalis is arguably the face of Jazz in America right now, and his website is a great place to find material, resources, and examples of jazz, jazz advocacty, and music education. I visit this site often to check tour dates and look for new jazz news.
ericmburgeson

jazzwax.com - 1 views

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    JazzWax is a daily-updated blog by the WSJ writer/contributor Marc Myers. There is a wide array of jazz that gets presented here, along with other styles and sometimes some pop-culture posts. There are always youtube links to audio examples of the artists he profiles, a great resource.
olenoue

Playing for Change - 0 views

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    Amazing music listening resource for music teachers. The cool thing about this website is that it shows how music can unify and connect people all over the world. It contains videos of a common song being recorded by musicians all over the world on a variety of different world instruments. Great resource for world music drumming. Many videos are free, but some require a subscription now.
jme2742

Fingering Charts - 0 views

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    Fingering AND trill charts for all instruments. Offered in a PDF printable format. Teacher can print indiviudal copies for students to use. Although most method books have fingering charts, most do not have trill charts. A great reference for students.
jme2742

beatlab - - 0 views

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    The user creates musical loops by clicking on a grid. The loops play continuously and you add and take out sounds. The user has more control than some similar programs. It offers control over speed, and the types of genre or sounds used.
sthomassen2

Great Ukulele Chord Progressions - 0 views

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    I use this website for two different reasons! First of all, I teach my 4th and 5th graders ukulele. Some of these chord progressions are too difficult for them, but it is fun to flip through and find some they can play. Second of all, I use this in discussion of what chord progressions are in other classes. I can then play them on ukulele or piano for the class to hear.
sthomassen2

UkuTabs * Ukulele Tabs & Tips - 0 views

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    I use the ukulele in class regularly. This website is easy to use and find songs both for my students and for myself to play. It also has easy to read and access chord charts for when I am accompanying my class on ukulele.
jtaurins

Wind Repertory Project - 0 views

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    A Wiki which sorts band music by grade, composer, and other information. Many works have their own page with details about the composer, program notes, and errata.
jtaurins

Home | National Core Arts Standards - 1 views

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    The website for the National Core Arts Standards (2014). It includes the standards for music, dance, visual arts, theater, and media arts. Standards are searchable by content area and grade level. Examples of standards-based assessments are included.
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    The National Core Arts Standards include all of the details of the new arts standards. These are broken into creating, performing/presenting/producing, responding, and connecting categories. The website has an attached PDF for each standard with in depth information, philosophies, and ideas that shed light on the way that these can change the way we think and teach music.
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    The National Core Arts Standards include all of the details of the new arts standards. These are broken into creating, performing/presenting/producing, responding, and connecting categories. The website has an attached PDF for each standard with in depth information, philosophies, and ideas that shed light on the way that these can change the way we think and teach music.
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    National Core Arts Standards is a resource guide to understanding and implementing the 2014 Arts Standards. This site has several handbooks to help clarify the new standards. It even has the option to customize your own handbook.
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    This is the go-to website for the 2014 National Core Arts Standards. Here, all arts educators can find official copies of content area standards, anchor standards, Model Cornerstone Assessments, history of the new standards and information on how to unpack and understand them. Some of the links for music standards route the viewer to www.nafme.org.
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    This site provides a list of national content standards for k-12 music curriculum.
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    This site contains the new K-12 arts standards, including those for music education, as well as tools related to assessment.
jtaurins

Literature for Small Bands - home - 0 views

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    This Wiki discusses works for smaller bands. In addition to the specific information on pieces, there is also information on composers of young band works.
jtaurins

Survival Tips for Junior High Band Directors - 0 views

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    This website contains resources related to surviving as a middle school band director, including conducting, grading, band warmup, and jazz education. There are lots of tips to be found here!
shadesofaeolian

Music Games Online | Music Games for Kids | Free Music Games - MusicTeachers.co.uk - 0 views

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    Rhythm and pitch theory games online. Useful for recommending as summer reading activity.
shadesofaeolian

Pianimation.com: Resources for seriously fun music educators - 0 views

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    A wide selection of card (or otherwise physical) theory games to teach pitch, rhythm, intervals, etc. Easily adaptable for private or group classes.
shadesofaeolian

Classics For Kids - 0 views

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    Short audio web programs about composers and music history. Useful for asking students to listen at home, and then answer questions for homework. Suitable for younger students (age 10 and younger)
shadesofaeolian

How to make a violin: a step-by-step guide, from block of wood to beautiful... - Classi... - 0 views

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    Picture-dense description of how to make a violin. Suitable for younger students (age 5+), to show them the work and craftsmanship that went into making their violin.
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