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Drum Corps International: Marching Music`s Major League - 0 views

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  • Rotator UK corps claim top spots at 2015 European Championships The annual Drum Corps Europe Championships this past Saturday in Kerkrade, Netherlands, featured competition between corps from England, Ireland, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. Spotlight of the Week: 1982 Cavaliers Opening with selections from Respighi's 'Pines of Rome,' the 1982 Cavaliers marched their way to an 11th-place finish at the DCI World Championships in Montreal. DCI Tour expected to return to Florida in 2016 Though locations and venues are still to be confirmed, the 2016 DCI Tour will come to Florida this July for several events. Corps news and announcements Boston Crusaders will dream the impossible dream in '16; California Dreamin' with the Madison Scouts; Mandarins hire a new corps director; And more! QUIZ: Which countries do these European drum corps call home? International groups will meet this Saturday, September 26, in Kerkrade, Netherlands, for the annual Drum Corps Europe Championships. 1 4158227,4157112,4150410,4147694,4147103 NEWS
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    Drum Corps International is the premier organization for outdoor performing ensembles. Innovation every year.
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    Website for Drum Corps International.  Marching music at it's finest
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    This is a great site for inspiring band students. The things that these musicians do is amazing! Ere a lot of resources here for students, and y can also follow your favorite corp!
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    DCI.org provides all events and tours for DCI.  Students and teachers can stay plugged in and gain inspiration for all that DCI bands and members of the band compete. 
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    Everything that you need to know about Drum Corps is here.  It includes schedules, scores, recruitment info, etc..  This is bookmarked because I have a few students that would love to march Drum Corp.  
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    Everything that you need to know about Drum Corps is here.  It includes schedules, scores, recruitment info, etc..  This is bookmarked because I have a few students that would love to march Drum Corp.  
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    This site is the home to everything drum corps. The site includes media, schedules, scores, and audition information for all current and historic Drum Corps International groups.
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    This is the website for all things DCI. Students may find this website useful to follow their favorite corps, get scores, or find information on local shows. This is especially helpful for marching band students
jheaver

International Journal of Music Education | SAGE Publications Inc - 0 views

  • The International Journal of Music Education (IJME) is a peer-reviewed journal published by the International Society for Music Education (ISME) four times a year.
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      The International Journal of Music Education is a great resource for learning about new techniques in music education. All articles are peer-reviewed and are written by successful scholars in the field of music education.
zomig12

ITG - The International Trumpet Guild - 0 views

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    All things trumpet! This site has article and journals regarding trumpet. It also have event which include the International Trumpet Guild competition.
tonyamashburn

Music Education Professional Development - Mu... - 0 views

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    The purpose of this website is to allow you to browse upcoming educational workshops and events scheduled to take place at the annual Midwest Clinic International Band, Orchestra, and Music Conference in December. The content focuses on the schedule of events which shows the most recent upcoming material on specific teaching strategies/pedagogies and how to implement these in the classroom. It allows you to sign up as an exhibitor, advertiser or attendee. It also allows you to sign up your performing ensembles to showcase their talent or to feature newly published music. Exhibits include workshops, musical equipment/instruments, and other material to help music educators and musicians.
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    This is the website for The Midwest Clinic, a conference for band and orchestra teachers/conductors/professionals in Chicago every December.  This is where you can register, view the performance schedule, and find out more information.  
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    Our yearly music conference exhibits products, music education workshops, clinics, concerts & unrivaled opportunities to network with the best and brightest.
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    This is the official website to the largest band conference in the country. It provides information on the conference as well as educational tools. Recordings of performances can also be found here. This is a great website for professional development opportunities to educators.
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    This site is for the Midwest clinic. The Midwest clinic is an international clinic for music educators. I have been 4 times and every time it is so much ti take it and I have left with tangible and intangible thing that have increased my knowledge and made me a better teacher.
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    This website is the home page for the international band and orchestra conference. The page also offers professional development resources.
bnbrewst

International Society of Bassists - Welcome - 0 views

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    This is really "all about that bass". International Society of Bassist has resources about flying with your bass, journals, buying and selling, publication. You can also look up members and contact them if there is further questions that you couldn't find on the site. There are also competitions and conventions to par take in.
aoakley006

ISME - International Society for Music Education | Supporting and promoting music educa... - 1 views

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    Music is the universal language that connects us; and this website offers a connection to peers within the field of music education around the world. Contains articles and notes about the publication. Also, definitely worthwhile to consider membership.
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    The International Society for Music Education connects musicians and music educators around the world. The website allows visitors to become members, attend events and gain news information about music. The organization attends NAMM every year and looks to promote the importance of music and music education for all.
lizazumbrunnen

ITG Youth - 0 views

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    This website provided by the International Trumpet Guild has free resources for both trumpet teachers and trumpet students. The site includes reviews on solos, information on upcoming events such as masterclasses, summer camps, competitions, and also provides a link to "ask the teacher."
caseymbaker

Making Music with Your iPad - ISTE 2013 - Google Docs - 0 views

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    Another document from Dr. William Bauer about making music with an iPad created by Dr. William Bauer for the International Society for Technology in Education on June 24, 2013. A tremendous resource for creating performing, understanding and responding to music with an iPad. Also, there are links for general administrative and productivity apps which are useful for other academic disciplines.  Additionally, there is a lot of information that is useful about hardware and connecting the iPhone/iPod touch/iPad. Great resource for using iPads in the music classroom, which is what is needed for me personally. 
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    This document comes from a Learning Station Session presented by Dr. William Bauer for the International Society for Technology in Education. The session centered around apps and tools that can be used on the iPad that match the music standards of creating, responding, and performing. The site contains a full list of apps and tools available for the iPad and they help make the iPad a music learning tool. 
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    Dr. Bauer provides a comprehensive list of programs and apps for the Ipad that can be used in the music classroom. These apps can provide ways to create music and transform the Ipad into an actual musical instrument. Dr. Bauer creates lists separated into apps that will create music, perform music, help with understanding music, ease administration, and other resources. This list cannot only help integrate technology into the classroom, but also show music in a different light.
dre3101

Cave painting, contemporary art and everything in between | First things first | Khan A... - 0 views

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    This was another great find from Dr. Bauer's resource list that provides an overview of Art History. This website is of interest to me for the natural connections of art and music to cultural heritage, and as an IB teacher, these connections are the basis for the media script internal assessment.
Alex Luke

International Society for Music Education (ISME.org) - 0 views

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    The ISME website is to give readers a better understanding of music communities, build rapport among musicians, and enhance the learning curve for teachers and students. This site has a mission to integrate musical learning into all school systems and cultures to build a stronger body of music educators in the world. This website includes news and articles that pertain to the advocacy of education arts, the development of small groups of educators, and music therapy and technology. It also includes world music educators news and conferences around the globe.
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    The ISME webpage is useful for educators who teach outside the country or move around a lot. It is a great source for conferences and professional development opportunities. Check out the news area too, lots of great information on advocacy and advancement!
cchill17

AMIS - 0 views

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    Association for Music in International Schools
tiffanywurth

Research Studies in Music Education: SAGE Journals - 0 views

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    This site in dedicated to articles written and based on music education. This is an international website that allows authors to submit papers and peer review others journal entries. It also allows music educators to read research journals based on all aspects of music education. There is a wide variety of research topics, all of which are very high quality! This is also a great advocacy website.
vaughnuf

IPA Source Home page - 0 views

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    IPA Source is an excellent resource for any choral director, especially if you include foreign language pieces in your repertoire. Not only does this site offer IPA translations and guides for your knowledge, but you can even use it as a resource to teach your students the International Phonetic Alphabet. This resource is not entirely free, but the subscriptions are relatively affordable for educational institutions.
yvetteml

Music as a Language: Victor Wooten at TEDxGabriolaIsland - YouTube - 1 views

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    Here is another interesting talk by a current international bass player and how to teach music first before an instrument.
dluddy

IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet Music - 0 views

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    This website contains PDFs of music that is available for free to download in the United States. The music is public domain or available via a Creative Commons license. There is also an option to purchase some music. While bandmusicpdf.org is strictly for wind band music, IMSLP contains music for band and orchestra, as well as vocal and other instrumental works. This is very helpful with finding older music or replacing parts, especially with music that is out of print.
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    The International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) is a great site to find timeless works of instrumental and vocal music. The site is free to use, but membership is available. The public domain site is easy to navigate and provides scores and recordings out thousands of composers and their music. Make sure not to click on advertisements and download something on accident in the free version. This site is a great resource for educators to find musical works from great composers that are no longer in print, and they is free.
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    IMSLP is a website where anyone can search music that is no longer under copyright law. Here you can find music from a symphony score to a Beethoven piano piece. This resource can be used by growing student-run ensembles that wish to perform classical music. I use this website when I want to practice bassoon repertoire or when I need to find another piece to practice on piano. This is also a great resource to show students how to properly find music with educated keyword searches through a public domain.
hammerjp07

Drum Corps International: Marching Music`s Major League - 0 views

shared by hammerjp07 on 10 Feb 19 - No Cached
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    This is the homepage for Drum Corp International. This can be used for all marching instructors during marching season. It can can also be used to promote what DCI. Students can utilize the website as well for audition information or performance attendance.
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    I use this for my marching band students so they can access local shows and for audition information.
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    This site serves as the primary hub of information for anything dealing with drum and bugle corps (competition schedules, show announcements, new developments within the organization, etc.). DCI serves as a model for many competitive marching programs around the world, especially those who participate in the Bands of America circuit. Educators can access short video clips to show students are access posts that can inform the development of their own programs.
Amber Watkins

Home | International Clarinet Association - 1 views

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    The International Clarinet Association offers articles in teaching clarinet and clarinet ensembles, provides information about conferences, youth competitions, and more.
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    The purpose of this website dedicated to all things clarinet is to provide convenient access to links to clarinet resources, competitions, ensembles, etc. It is of great benefit to the student clarinetist and educator alike as a compilation of clarinet resources.
marshallb85

IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet Music - 2 views

shared by marshallb85 on 27 Mar 14 - Cached
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    IMSLP is on online library of music that is now held in the public domain. It is a resource that can be freely used to print copies of music for use in your classroom for free! This resource is especially useful for string orchestras, as entire catalogs of music from such great composers as Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven can be found in the archive.
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    IMSLP is on online library of music that is now held in the public domain. It is a resource that can be freely used to print copies of music for use in your classroom for free! This resource is especially useful for string orchestras, as entire catalogs of music from such great composers as Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven can be found in the archive.
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    Public domain music is free for downloading here. For many compositions, there are several editions from which you can choose. An essential for every musician.
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    This is a wonderful site for free music and recordings of all kinds.
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    IMSLP is a valuable resource for classical sheet music. It allows teachers and conductors to download scores and parts for free.
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    Sharing the world's public domain music.
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    The International Music Score Library Project (or IMSLP), also known as the Petrucci Music Library, offers a wealth of free music scores for download. The site allows listeners to listen to many of the compositions (via midi or recording) and the public domain scores can be downloaded as PDF and printed for professional or personal use simply by accepting a disclaimer.
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    This is my favorite go to wiki site for public domain sheet music. There thousands of works from thousands of composers. You can find almost anything that is in the public domain. This is great for personal use, or to direct students looking for music. Another great use for this sight is for score study.
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    A "must have" resource for any music educator. This is a free-access extensive music library with hundred of thousand scores published in 26 different languages. Musicians can browse scores by composers, nationality, time-periods, instrumentation/genres, by melody, etc.
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    This is the go-to place for public domain music. "Happy Birthday" is here, but I am sure many more arrangements to come soon. 
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    IMSLP is a great resource for finding music to study, or doing research about composers, orchestras, compositions, etc. My students have to do a research paper each semester, and this is their primary reference for the assignment. A great, educational tool.
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    This website is a tool I often use when I need to find a specific part I am missing from a score set. It has thousands of composers and pieces that are used by music teachers and available in free domain. In addition, this website also offers a score breakdown by composer, nationality, instrumentation, time period, as well as recordings by well known musicians or performing groups from all over the world. Not only are you able to have access to music, but you can access the Naxos Music Library if you have a subscription. You are able to share your thoughts and our questions by the use of the forums and discussions. This website has various ways you can participate whether it is in a forum, contribution to submitting a score or recording, or a community project
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    One can find public domain music on this site, available for download. The library is constantly being updated with new pieces and recordings available for free. Some popular pieces even have copies of original manuscripts and updated versions.
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    This website has a large collection of public domain sheet music. Students can access this site and find a private study piece or something to work on for class.
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    This website is a hub for public domain sheet music including full scores, parts, and even recordings of pieces. It's free to use and incredible if you're on a budget for ensembles. quartets and solo work.
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    This is a database for scores and parts that are public domain and new compositions from unknown composers. This would be a good place to look for repertoire for performing ensembles. Students could also be directed here to look for music to work on their own for solos and chamber groups. This database also includes method books for individual instruments. All downloads are free. 
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    Where you can share the world's public domain music.
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    International Music Score Library Project hosts scores and parts to public domain compositions. Scores can be found to many greats throughout history, and this would make a good resource for a music history course.
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    Over 119,000 compositions in the public domain can be found here for free. This is a great resource for musicians and can be used for research, performing, and arranging. Some pieces include recordings.
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    An online resource for downloading pdf and mp3's of music scores and audio that is within the public domain for legal print and download.
Staci Pendry

Chuck Vanderchuck "Something Something" Explosion! . Jazz | PBS KIDS GO! - 1 views

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    This is a kids Jazz website. Learn a little bit about the history of jazz, where it comes from and the basic form that goes with it. Play games and watch videos to help internalize the jazz form.
Staci Pendry

You Tube Wii Dance Videos - 0 views

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    This link will take you to a you-tube search for the Wii dance videos we use in class. Use these over the summer to keep your bodies active inside where it is cool. Internalize the beat of the music to match movements in time. Make sure to have parent permission before accessing you-tube. .
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