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tabua265

Disney Song Statistics Part 3 - Tempos and Meters - 0 views

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    This site has a real nifty guide/chart of Disney songs and a breakdown of the tempo(speed), range, meter and brief notes about the song. The videos are a little dry but if you don't want to go through a book/music library to find a particular song, this would be a great reference if you want to study Disney songs either through the lense of theory or performance accuracy,
knettesheim

Horn Matters | A French Horn and Brass Site and Resource | John Ericson and Bruce Hembd... - 0 views

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    This site is a rich resource for horn students. It offers information on best makes and models of instruments, fingering charts, orchestral excerpts and the history of the horn. All things horn are included on this site such as specific techniques such as transposing and stopped horn as well as embouchure formation.
jeffsaunders

Home | Jazz at Lincoln Center - 0 views

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    A "what's happening" in the jazz world, but also an extremely valuable tool for music educators in North America. Thanks to programs like "Essentially Ellington" there has been a real push to provide music educators with the best resources and opportunities, even going as far as providing free charts for any band program to apply for. Keeping jazz alive in our schools is their mission.
racheleprawdzik

Arts Education Research - 0 views

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    This site advocates for music edcuation. It provides information through blogs, articles, and research. The topics of discussion include arts as a core subject, formal teacher evaluation procedure for arts classes, engaging students in music classes, and the importance of providing an arts education to every student. A nice aspect of this site is that it provides information not only in the form of text, but also graphs and charts. This makes the information presented easy to comprehend for a larger audience. Teachers can use the informaion from these research studies and blogs to ensure that their music program is genuinely helping all of the students and to educate themselves on the importance of music education/its place in todays changing views on the arts as a core subject.
holzm94

Dolmetsch Online - Recorder Method Online Contents - 0 views

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    On this site, one can explore all knowledge needed to learn correct playing practices on the recorder. Along with fingering charts and sample music, one can find articles on overall playing technique, mechanics and instrument choice.
trombonedude07

trombone-slide-positions.jpeg (640×850) - 1 views

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    Great slide position chart for any time a trombone student ask what the difference in E and Eb is, or are there any notes in 5th position?
Josh Cockrell

The Orchestral Bassoon - 0 views

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    Orcehstralbassoon.com is a website that answers a plethora of questions about the bassoon. The bassoon is an instrument that several band directors lack in their own ensembles. When they do have them, many of them do no know how to answer pertinent questions about how to properly play it. This website offers recordings, orchestral excerpts, fingering charts, pedagogical methods, history, and tips on reed making. This is an extremely valuable site for the school band director or orchestral director that wishes to promote good double reed players in their ensemble.
msheathersmusic

Rhythm Games to Engage and Motivate Young Musicians - National Association for Music Ed... - 0 views

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    This is a list and explanation of several rhythm games for use in the elementary classroom. Some of the games are, Poison Rhythm, Pass the Ball, and "I have, Who Has". There are also suggestions on how to use heart charts, boomwhackers, and how to include children when playing a game where someone is "out".
Josh Cockrell

Drum Set Performance Tips -"Understanding and Executing the Tune" | The Jazz Education ... - 0 views

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    Jazzednet.org is the site for the Jazz Education Network. It offers helpful articles about properly teaching students the elements of jazz education. This particular article, although listed for drum set performance tips, is applicable for the entire rhythm section of your jazz band. It gives helpful tips on how to make your rhythm section understand the feel and flow of the chart by providing a lead sheet so that they become familiar with the melody like the horn players.
Sarah Stevens

McGraw-Hill | Spotlight on Music - 0 views

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    This website has resources to accompany their texts, but they are certainly useful even if you don't have their text. K-8 listening maps are great and easy to download. There are also detailed histories of different instruments.
Jessica Simonetti

Billboard - Music Charts, Music News, Artist Photo Gallery & Free Video - 0 views

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    Keeping up to date on top listed pop music.  
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    Keeping up to date on top listed pop music.  
Josh Geary

BopLand.org: Free Jazz Lick Database - 0 views

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    This is a search engine database of commonly used "licks" in jazz that can be used for specific functions. For instance, you may type in ii V I and bopland will search for all licks in its database that can satisfy a ii V I progression. It is very helpful for jazz classes and for students stuck on improvisation creativity.
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    This is a search engine database of commonly used "licks" in jazz that can be used for specific functions. For instance, you may type in ii V I and bopland will search for all licks in its database that can satisfy a ii V I progression. It is very helpful for jazz classes and for students stuck on improvisation creativity.
Trey Miller

iPad and Technology in Music Education | How can the iPad and Technology enhance Music ... - 0 views

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    A website that helps teachers use their iPad in their music classrooms. It contains resources and advice on apps and software that will benefit the modern music class.
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    This blog presents articles and ideas for using the iPad in music education. Reviews of applications and user testimonials are given.
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    The purpose of this website is to provide the top list of apps available for the music teacher in the band room. The content of the apps are to make daily activities and calendar dates more organized, provide easy access to fingering charts, sheet music, audio recordings, and provide tutorial programs through mobile devices.
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    digital musicking diigo group
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    Great ideas in the implementation of iPads in the music classroom
Stephen Hull

Fingering Charts - The Woodwind Fingering Guide - 0 views

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    As a brass player it can sometimes be a challenge to remember woodwind fingerings.  This link can quickly locate them.
eboroczjohnson

Poll Everywhere - 1 views

shared by eboroczjohnson on 25 Jun 14 - Cached
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    Audience response system that uses mobile phones, twitter, and the web. Responses are displayed in real-time on gorgeous charts in PowerPoint, Keynote, or web browser.
Michelle Wank

All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth Chord Chart - 2 views

shared by Michelle Wank on 25 Jun 14 - No Cached
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    concert idea! sharing this with the group
Elizabeth White

K-12 Resources For Music Educators - 3 views

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    This website provides band directors with a variety of practical resources. Many topics are covered including fingering charts, recruiting, annotated music lists, music history, links to music organizations, and much more.
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    This site features band, choir, orchestra, classroom, music, etc..  Is link provides countless information that is particular to that subject.  This site will be very helpful this school year.  I will also share it with my colleagues to make their lives a little easier as well.
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    This site features band, choir, orchestra, classroom, music, etc..  Is link provides countless information that is particular to that subject.  This site will be very helpful this school year.  I will also share it with my colleagues to make their lives a little easier as well.
berteauc

Dolmetsch Online - Recorder Method Online Contents - 0 views

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    This website provides a detailed teaching and playing sequence for increasing fluency for all members of the recorder family. These resources include note sequences, fingering charts, technical advice/tips, etc.
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    Lots of technical information on recorder method. Areas of the website that I explored have a lot of information that can seem overwhelming, but is also incredibly helpful. Would be a great resource for someone who wants to learn how to play/teach the recorder by studying/reading.
ajasinski

MagOnline - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for making sure that you have assigned all of your percussion parts out to the percussionist. Plus, you can have the chart attached to the back wall of the band room and they will never have any excuse to not know what they are playing!
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    This is a great website for randomly assigning drum parts to a concert band or symphonic orchestra. It will determine parts, generate lists of what each student needs, and keep percussion sections organized.
cheyroseb

Music Teacher Job Search: advice from administrators | Organized Chaos - 0 views

  • Tailor your philosophy of education to the specific job you're applying for-
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      Interesting, I didn't think to adjust my philosophy of education.
  • an elementary general music class vs a high school band job.
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      That clears it up
  • This is particularly for general music teachers, as truly assessing all of the hundreds of students on all of the many areas general music covers can be a particular challenge.
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      I have a magic chart and a magic point system
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  • If you current/ former students were asked to describe your teaching style, what adjectives would they use?
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      Fun, but strict. Caring
  • there needs to be some enthusiasm and energy to accompany your knowledge.
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      Good, I have plenty of it!
  • I'm looking for a certain level of organization that is necessary for effective teaching. I'm looking for organization and thoughtfulness in your answers that shows me a certain deliberateness to organize/ plan/ reflect to go along with your passion and creativity.
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      I've never been so glad to be as organized as I am, as I am right now.
  • Ask good questions in the interview yourself!
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      What are you looking for your music teacher to bring to the team? Is there a choir in place? Could it be arranged? How would you feel about having a mid-year musical/play?
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    Music teacher job search advice from the hiring table.
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