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lizazumbrunnen

Private Tutors, Music Teachers, Home Tuition, & Language Tutors in UK - 0 views

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    This website contains links to a large collection of articles, both new and old, written by professional music educators in the UK. Articles can be filtered by instrument, which is very handy.
kendra gannaway

The Science of Memory (and 4 Uncommon Ways to Enhance It) - 0 views

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    Often I encounter students who attempt to "cram" for a performance that requires memorization of their music. This article speaks to the element of memorization that I continually speak to: the importance of sleep in the process of memory. I couldn't get the diigo toolbar to work, so I couldn't highlight the relevant section, but what happens during sleep is called "memory consolidation" and this article discusses this phenomenon in easy to understand language.
Michael Lione

Banddirector.com - The #1 Online Resource for Band Directors! - 0 views

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    This article talks about the basics for teaching beginning flute to a student.
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    This article talks about the basics for teaching beginning flute to a student.
Casey Thompson

Texas Bandmasters Association: Publication Archives - 0 views

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    There are many great band articles that may be viewed in .pdf format. These articles may be saved for later viewing.
brianstitak

The Lesson Room - 0 views

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    Thelessonroom.com is an online musical education resource that offers a teacher directory, student directory, featured educators, video lessons, sheet music, worksheets, articles, and gear tips. The media available on theLessonroom.com is one of a kind and provides valuable articles and worksheets ranging from
jesseledbetter

ACDA Online Lessons | Music, Guitars and More - 0 views

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    ACDA - focus on choral music teaching and art - guitar instruction included. To access articles from Choral Journal, check with your institutions library. Journal articles are available Jan 2006 to present.
nmiscannon

The Instrumentalist - 0 views

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    This is the website for the Instrumentalist Magazine where you can read the articles online if you are a subscriber.  Links to other magazines and summer music camps are also provided.
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    This is a website of user submitted articles on a variety of subjects regarding instrumental music instruction. This includes ensemble rehearsals, individual and group lessons, classroom management and many more. There are subscription options available as well as directories and indexes for further research.
Vincent Vicchiariello

Edutopia | K-12 Education Tips & Strategies That Work - 0 views

jaywerd04

MusicEdMagic - 1 views

  • Most Popular Articles Free Music Composing and Notation Software- 2015 Music Searches By Lyrics: Finding a song title when all you have are a few words Free Lyrics and Sheet Music for Popular Songs Portable Digital Audio Recorder Buying Guide With Reviews Where To Download Free Karaoke Songs MuseScore Free Music Notation Software How to Download Music to CD Karaoke and Other Music Without Lyrics Music CD-R vs. Data CD-R: Is There A Difference? Online Music Notation Editor- NoteFlight
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      I love that the MusicEdMagic.com page provides links to other noteworthy music software programs like MuseScore, NoteFlight, and other composing/notation software pages.
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    This music technology website offers a blog, sheet music, and reviews of products. They are also talking about the new NAfME standards along with technology.
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    Recent music education related articles, resources, free easy beginner level sheet music, and other music education related information. This website also has three to ten minute podcasts about music education, music technology and many about iPad uses.
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    This website has a collection of articles relating to music technology and music pedagogy in general. There are also short podcasts on a variety of topics. In addition, there are links to other sites, particularly free sheet music. It has a variety of items on it, which makes it easy to find something useful on it for everyone.
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    A source for podcasts and updates on what's new and free in the world of music technology. Sheet music, blogs, podcasts, and minimum monthly updates are a few of the things offered here, and it's all geared toward music ed tech.
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    The MusicEdMagic.com link serves as an outlet to other online music software websites, links for free sheet music, articles for music research/music making, and other electronic-focused music websites.  I was able to download free sheet music in a matter of seconds  from the musicnotes.com link provided on this link's homepage.  It has links to Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google+, and Pinterest on the homepage, making sharing and communicating accessible upon first glance.  As an educator, I see this page as being best used in private practice.  Being able to provide students with some of the featured videos like "Recommended Trombone Solos and Recordings" or "Audio Software For The Classroom Or Home Recording Studio" seem like links that would be best used for people that are more interested in personal, one-on-one study and creation of music.  However, I could see these links being used in a general setting as well, like ensemble practice or music tech classes.  
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    Monthly video about the most current music technology. This is great to keep up with the latest music education technology. The video gives good ideas about many different types of music technology.
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    This blog contains many resources, including iPhone/iPad app reviews, podcasts, videos, free sheet music, and other posts about music-related technology.
nmiscannon

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    This is an online magazine for all things surrounding choirs and choral activity. Articles and resources include not only performance notes and pieces, but resources on vocal health and structure. User and site submitted articles give this website a variety of input and source material.
kristin mckinley

NAfME - Music Education - 0 views

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    The National Association for Music Education website is an incredible resources for all music educators.  On this site, users can access articles published by fellow educators and professors on an array of topics.  Users can also gain insight on lesson planning, upcoming events, career opportunities, and access to a community of music educators.  Research studies published through NAfME provide valuable information for students to read and analyze.  Students can access valuable resources, discover music events, and gain information regarding auditions.
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    The National Association for Music Education website is an incredible resources for all music educators.  On this site, users can access articles published by fellow educators and professors on an array of topics.  Users can also gain insight on lesson planning, upcoming events, career opportunities, and access to a community of music educators.  Research studies published through NAfME provide valuable information for students to read and analyze.  Students can access valuable resources, discover music events, and gain information regarding auditions.
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    Promotes music study as part of school curricula. Provides great opportunities and information to teachers, students, and parents. Users are informed about the latest news concerning music education, events, career resources, as well as and music lessons.
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    This site is great for music educators to access national standards, articles about teaching, jobs and music advocacy.
lzawodny

Music, Education & Technology -MusTech.Net | by Joseph M. Pisano, Ph.D. - 1 views

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    I discovered this article when reading Kerstetter (2010) article about music education blogging. It is considered one of the longest-running music education blogs in existence. This blog site was founded in 2006 and is now a multi-author blog covering topics about music education. music technology, and music advocacy. Authors are music professors at various smaller universities.
lalario

Music's Power Explained | Psychology Today - 0 views

  • A meta-analysis of 400 music studies found that listening to music has the ability to reduce anxiety, fight depression and boost the immune system.
  • Participants were also evaluated on something known as the Music in Mood Regulation scale, or MMR. According to the MMR, the way individuals regulate their mood with music can be divided into seven categories: Entertainment, Revival, Strong Sensation, Mental Work, Solace, Diversion and Discharge.
  • The latter three categories (Solace, Diversion and Discharge) are all ways in which individuals can use music to regulate negative emotions.
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    This article discusses the positive and negative impact music can have on a person's emotional state. The article mentions and describes three of the seven categories that individuals use to regulate their mood. It also discusses how music can impact the brain and its functioning abilities.
hoctar

Band Director Media Group - The No. 1 Online Resource for Band Directors - 1 views

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    This website offers resources for band directors. This includes concert band, marching band, travel and festival tips, articles and videos, and the website has a discussion board for band directors to ask questions. This is a great resource for all band directors to improve their ability as a music educator.
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    Banddirector.com is a website that offers several resources for band directors. It includes links to several instrument manufacturers, uniform companies, camp locations, videos and articles. This is a great site to use in order to obtain new ideas for your own program.
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    BandDirector.com is an exhaustive site of information for band directors. The site includes information on concert, marching, and jazz bands, along with individual band instruments. The site also features videos and a webcast.
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    This website includes an incredible amount of information for music educators. There are interviews with top educators and conductors, live concert webcasts, and many videos and articles about the various instruments.
anonymous

6 GarageBand Alternatives for Music Production on Windows - 0 views

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    This article provides alternatives to Garageband. Garageband, exclusively for Apple products, is limited because it cannot be used on other operating systems. This article provides alternatives to Garageband. Some of the alternatives are free or of little cost; others are more costly alternatives.
msheathersmusic

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.
amgartner

Commissioning New Music on a Small Budget - 0 views

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    This article provides ideas for small budget ensembles to make a dream of commissioning a new piece of music a reality. Commissioning music is a great way to get singers invested in music-making, yet the monetary restrictions can be huge. This article encourages the reader to not be afraid to reach out and see what opportunities are possible just from a simple conversation.
Amber Watkins

Banddirector.com - The #1 Online Resource for Band Directors! - 3 views

  • MSU Live : Clarinets
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      The MSU clarinet performances were fun to watch.
  • Band Setup Tips
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      This was very helpful to know in case I ever need to take on a band program.
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    The purpose of this website provides forums, educational videos and events for Marching Band. Musical content mostly focuses on Marching Band. 
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    banddirector.com is a website filled with articles and documents written and contributed by other professionals in the field of instrumental music education. Topics include marching band, concert band, trip planning, assessments, fundraising, and much more. It is a wonderful place for instrumental music educators to go for ideas and information.
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    banddirector.com is a website filled with articles and documents written and contributed by other professionals in the field of instrumental music education. Topics include marching band, concert band, trip planning, assessments, fundraising, and much more. It is a wonderful place for instrumental music educators to go for ideas and information.
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    This is a massive resource of articles and how-to's on most conceivable aspects of instrumental music. This includes instrument repair, all different instruments and their respective pedagogies, application in music classrooms and theory of application.
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    Just when you think you know everything about teaching band.  This site has it all:  Band Instrument Repair, Marching, Travel, Teaching Aids  This newly discovered site will be on my favorites list.  It even includes helpful links for a wide variety of information.
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    This is a very comprehensive website with articles dealing with just about any topic a band director would ever need when it comes to the classroom. There are instrument specific sections as well as help with instrument repair. I found composer interviews as well as information regarding motivation of students to fundraise.
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    The purpose of this website is to compile links to access all things band director related. The website includes information and inspiration for topics ranging from fundraising to baton technique. Most of, if not all of the information is compiled to benefit students either directly or indirectly in their classrooms.
ntatarka

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.
msheathersmusic

Teaching and Assessing Basic Musicianship with Composition - National Association for M... - 0 views

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    A great article showing how to take a well known tune and teach students how to compose their own melody. The article goes through the process of how to teach it. First you help students to write a base line, have them improvise a rhythm, then they can discover the notes of each chord, and write their own melody using chord tones.
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