Rising Software - 0 views
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Auralia5 and Musition5 are very good soft wares for a music classroom. Auralia is for ear training, while Musition is for music theory. These softwares enhance a student's musicianship through very interesting activities of listening, composing, notating music, and sight reading/playing. A school has to purchase the software, though it is cloud based. The teacher adds students to different classes in the groups so that when assignments are set, they are easily submitted to the class where they belong. Teachers can create and assign worksheets, tests, and courses, and grade his/her students online as well. Tracking allows the teachers to run exams with high quality content that students love. Reports are also created in the software and parents can access their children's performance. Auralia and Musition are perfect for students of all ages and abilities. Auralia has a clean, easy to use interface designed to keep students focused on their essential ear training task.
Music Technology for Music Educators - Torrington High School Music Technology Department - 0 views
About - Band Directors Talk Shop - 0 views
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Band Directors Talk Shop is a great online resource that works towards having music educators collaborate on ideas and share resources that others may find helpful in their own classes. Teachers can share links to teaching materials or exchange tips and ideas on methods that they have used in their classes and found to be effective.
Music's Power Explained | Psychology Today - 0 views
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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.
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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.
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The latter three categories (Solace, Diversion and Discharge) are all ways in which individuals can use music to regulate negative emotions.
Home Studio Corner - 0 views
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Blog, videos, and resources by Joe Gilder regarding Audio Recording, mixing, mastering, songwriting, and music technology. Geared to home studio enthusiasts, the materials on this site can be of great value to music teachers as well as students in music technology classes as well as general music classes diving into songwriting or audio.
SmartMusic Features | SmartMusic - 0 views
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Immediate feedback Students see which notes and rhythms they played correctly/incorrectly, receive a performance score, and hear their recording. Repertoire library Only SmartMusic includes 95+ method books, 5,400+ ensemble titles and thousands of solos from top publishers. Practice tools Vital tools – including a metronome, tuner, and the ability to loop sections – are built in and always close at hand. Communication loop Both teachers and students can see each others’ written comments on every assignment and student recording.
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Smart Music is used by school band programs all across the country, and now students can use it for free on their own! With Smart Music, teachers can use established literature, method books, and state scale lists to facilitate individual student practice and to assign paying tests for students to complete on their own time. Students can also search for literature on their own and practice along to a recording!
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Kodaly Inspired Classroom - 0 views
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but this actually took about 25 minutes with both of my classes.
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I said that we would be doing something kind of new in music the next few times we have class so I wanted to share with them about it today so that we could spend all of our time in centers the next two times.
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nstead of having all of the centers spread out around the perimeter of the room, which is where I put them when we were actually doing centers, I lined up all my centers at the front of the room under the board.
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This blog is written by Lindsay Jervis, a Kodaly trained elementary music teacher. She shares her classroom ideas, successes and failures, and so much more. Each blog post is also linked to her TeachersPayTeachers website so that you can purchase the resources needed for a very affordable price.
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Blog and resources focused around teaching through the Kodaly methodology. The author also has substantial resources available for purchase through teachers pay teachers.
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A series of annotations on the home page of a Kodaly inspired blog. Features 2 articles.
WebQuest - 1 views
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Introduction
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Students will develop itineraries and
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his fun activity takes students on a adventure around the world in search of music, cultures and communication with students from other countries!
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The Relationship Between Language & Culture and the Implications for Language Teaching ... - 0 views
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Language teachers must realize that their understanding of something is prone to interpretation. The meaning is bound in cultural context. One must not only explain the meaning of the la
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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.
http://www.talesfrombandcamp.com/ - 0 views
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Great source of band-relate comics strips. A great way to ease the tension of performance preparation. Comics have tags so searching for specific topics and/or instruments are easy.
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This is mostly just a fun website. I would use this to get some fun band related pictures and sayings to put on the Smart Board as the students are walking in the class and getting ready for rehearsal. This could be a good website to add some extra fun to the music class.
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.
UkuTabs * Ukulele Tabs & Tips - 0 views
U.S. Army Music Master Classes - 0 views
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For anyone interested in military music or master classes (or both), this is a good center for many resources. This website includes master classes on a variety of subjects, instrumental basics from a military perspective, various educational articles, information on planning your own clinic and the different army bands active around.
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This website provides master classes for various topics related to band and band instruments. Each document provided on this website provides prudent information for developing individual musicianship. Furthermore, each documented has been created by a master in their given field.
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.
The Other 80% Music Home | Music Creativity Through Technology (www.musicCreativity.org) - 0 views
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This website focuses on music creativity through technology and those teachers who work with students who are not involved with traditional performing ensembles and music classes. Great articles and resources
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This website focuses on music creativity through technology and those teachers who work with students who are not involved with traditional performing ensembles and music classes. Great articles and resources
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