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Jordan Keith

Music Education | School of Music | ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for all Music Ed questions. ASU has a wonderful reputation for musical education. I come here to learn from some of the finest teachers in my hometown state.
Sean Hedding

"I don't get it!" Helping those who can't help themselves - musically. « Musi... - 0 views

  • This is good of course, in that it means that music can take flight easily in those who have an ear for it and they can move on quickly to the joy of music-making, both on their own and with others. But this same skill can become a disadvantage when those same students want to move into more complicated repertoire or advanced improvisational music-making. Here, their lack of foundation in the theoretical language of music will impede their progress, and it will be frustrating for already advanced players to stop and ‘go back to the beginning’ to pick up the language and basic theoretical concepts they need in order to move forward with their playing.
  • nd it’s also why it is so important to teach instrumentalists to sing the melodies they play as part of their learning process. This connects their physical response at the instrument and their technical understanding to their innately human ability to express themselves with their singing voice.
  • eep theoretical ideas tied very tightly to some kind of practical knowledge.
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  • he First Principle of my Solfa choir workshops is to ‘Use the Ear to Train the Eye’: we
  • never separate the look of something on the page or on the blackboard from the sound of something they already know how to do.
  • After this happens, I then am very strict in applying the Second Principle of my Solfa choir workshops: ‘Stop While You Are Ahead’.
  • Adding one more concept on top of this one – for example modulation to the relative minor, or even to the (!warning!) so-called ‘flat keys’ can immediately burst the delicate bubble of achievement and understanding.
  • Third Principal: ‘Be Kind, but Apply the Second Principle’. While it can be difficult to curb my own enthusiasm for my subject and my happiness at having conveyed something that leads to interesting questions, I do try to restrict myself to giving only very brief answers to further theoretical questions before closing these conversations and moving on to something else that is practical and that I know my students can do.
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    This blog discuss ways teachers can help students understand material that they man not comprehend during a lesson. This is extremely helpful when your are not getting the necessary feedback from students.
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    An article that discusses finer points in the "Art" of teaching; when students don't grasp a concept. Is it always the teachers fault? Can the student be doing anything differently to help on their end? This article has possible solutions!
Kyle Naugle

Classical Music Podcasts : San Francisco Classical Voice - 0 views

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    This SFCV site is for the arts community to read articles, listen to podcast from other orchestras, and allow users to purchase tickets to concerts. Another purpose is to allow youth to explore new music that they might not know or understand yet. This website includes upcoming events in the San Francisco area, Critic Reviews, the ability to listen to music online, and other music resources such as biographies on composers and musicians of today, and from the past.
Sean Hedding

Celebrating Living Composers « Music Teacher's Helper Blog Music Teacher's He... - 1 views

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    It's easy to teach and celebrate the classic composers: Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, etc., but this article discusses ways to incorporate the composers that are still alive today that are still creating new media in our art form.
marybmartin

Understanding the Music: Tchaikovsky - Selections from The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a | ... - 0 views

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    The Kennedy Center provides videos, broadcasts, articles on music
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.
eltinop

Teaching Certificate Programs Online - 0 views

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    Educationdgree.com is a beneficial website for me to share with my students. My program is unique in the sense that we not only teach our students the art of playing the steel drum but we work on molding them in to well-rounded citizens as well. This involves several mandatory workshops and a few are focused on college matriculation and registration. This site has the possibility of helping students come to these workshops with a few choices of colleges and universities in mind.
dujules23

Jazz Profiles - 0 views

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    Blog dedicated to analyzing jazz and the pioneers that established the art.  Provided with rich historical context and a wealth of pictures, this could be used really well with a high-level jazz course.
bumthun

Ithaca CBDNA Conference - Summer 2014 - Google Docs - 0 views

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    These clinic notes are a great reference for implementing the new National Arts Standards. This handout has numerous websites and articles for responding, creating and performing music with technology.
Vincent Vicchiariello

Music lessons benefit the brain - YouTube - 0 views

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    Here is a great video from CNN that highlights the benefits of being a part of a music program.  Many have done studies whether or not music affects a student's brain.  This is a great video to show students and parents along with administration to strengthen the program you already have.  Too many schools are doing away with the arts and it cannot happen!
lemason

ARTSEDGE: ARTSEDGE Lessons for High School (Grades 9-12) - 0 views

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    This is a website consisting of fine arts lesson plans for every grade level.
jesseledbetter

The LiederNet Archive: Texts and Translations to Lieder, mélodies, art songs,... - 0 views

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    Site provides translation to many Lieder. Translation and original text available for several languages.
William Bauer

radio aporee ::: maps - sounds of the world - 2 views

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    The project radio aporee maps was started in 2006. it is a global soundmap dedicated to phonography, field recording (and related practices) and the art of listening. it connects sound recordings and places, in order to create a sonic cartography, open to the public as a collaborative project. It contains recordings from numerous urban, rural and natural environments, showing their audible complexity, as well as the different perceptions, practices and artistic perspectives of its many contributors, related to sound, public and private spaces, listening and sense of place.
William Bauer

Postmodern Jukebox - 0 views

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    Awesome videos of modern, high quality original musical performances reflecting a variety of popular styles and genres. "My goal with Postmodern Jukebox is to get my audience to think of songs not as rigid, ephemeral objects, but like malleable globs of silly putty. Songs can be twisted, shaped, and altered without losing their identities-just as we grow, age, and expire without losing ours-and it is through this exploration that the gap between "high" and "low" art can be bridged most readily."
William Bauer

STEM to STEAM: Resource Roundup | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Whether you are looking for resources on integrating science, technology, engineering, and math or on infusing the arts to transform STEM into STEAM, this curated compilation will help you strategize around different approaches to integrated studies.
emhage

The Benefits of Music Education . Music & Arts . Education | PBS Parents - 0 views

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    Benefits of music education for children. 
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    PBS discusses the importance and benefits of music education. PBS explains that music facilitates learning in other subjects. Learning music taps into multiple skills sets. PBS explains the various categories that music helps benefit.
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    Language development, IQ, test scores, being musical
cahulsey

Chrome Music Lab - 0 views

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    Chrome Music Lab allows students and teachers to connect music with other disciplines such as visual art, math, science, movement, and more. No account needed.
cindyjjenn_google

Educators - 0 views

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    Percussive Arts Society provides many resources for educators with an inexpensive yearly fee. There is a magazine subscription that provides articles from professional percussionists and educators, as well as several videos and resources on the website.
berteauc

Music Teacher | Requirements | Salary | Jobs | Teacher.org - 0 views

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    Great resource for teachers with students who would like to pursue a career as a music teacher. Also contains helpful links to a variety of associations for current music teachers. Although there are resources (like lesson plans) available, I was disappointed in how few of the arts lesson plans pertained to music.
zomig12

Marching Roundtable - Marching Arts Education - 0 views

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    This podcast has multiple band directors that discuss all things marching band. They cover BOA, DCI, and your normal high school marching band. They usually bring on guest that discussion a specific item.
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