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TV Theme Music - TelevisionTunes.com - 0 views

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    This is a fun site with just about every theme song that was on TV. This can be used as a listening library for popular music that many of the kids know as well as an introduction to other songs which may be well known but not listened to often.
tabua265

musictheory.net - Exercises - 0 views

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    This site has many lessons and exercises that can help young musicians learn the basic notes as well as help experienced musicians develop their listening and theory skills further.
eperegrine

Groove Pizza - 0 views

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    A free software that allows the user to make a groove up to four parts. Once the groove is made it can be shared on the web or the midi can be downloaded and used in other programs.
hollybf514

Freddie the Frog® - 1 views

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    Freddie the Frog has great resources if for K-3 students, especially if you have to books to teach with. The site offers games, theory practice and coloring pages that goes along with the book series.
hollybf514

Sound and Music Activities - 0 views

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    This website is a great resource to brush up on how sound waves move and can be easily left for older students to read through. The site also offers ways to create music instruments and has discussion questions available.
anonymous

JoyTunes Recorder Master (Beta) - 1 views

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    This is a web-based game for recorders. Students play recorder, and the sound initiates different actions in the game. It teaches breath control, rhythm, melody, fingerings, technique, and more. Students have a great time progressing through the different levels.
anonymous

Mrs. Novoselich's Music Class - 1 views

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    This is my own website. I post resources for my students to utilize at home, and I also post things for me to access during instruction. Parents can find information about curriculum and events.
anonymous

Tonality-Cheat-Sheet.pdf - 1 views

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    From "The Improving Musician", this is a great resource for teachers to reference for each tonality. It provides convenient information on what to chords to use to harmonize while singing songs in all tonalities. It also shows the tonal sequence for each tonality for when you are establishing tonality whilst in verbal association.
anonymous

The Improving Musician, a resource for musicians and music teachers. - 1 views

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    Andy Mullen's website is a gold mine for Music Learning Theory teachers. The Audiation Station provides video lessons to improve audiation tonally and rhythmically. He provides examples of each tonality with theoretical understanding as well as music videos. His explanations of MLT and audiation are straightforward and easy to understand.
anonymous

SingToKids Teaching Resources | Teachers Pay Teachers - 1 views

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    This is Jen Bailey's TPT store, and it is loaded with amazing material for Music Learning Theory teachers, as well as teachers who follow other methodologies. She has many resources for use with a projector or smart board, and other things that are printable. There are resources for assessment, audiation enhancement, movement, literature, holidays, rhythm games, notation resources, songs, recorder, ukulele, and so much more!
anonymous

DrJillReese - YouTube - 0 views

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    Dr. Jill Reese is an amazing musician and teacher, and she is also the creator of a very useful YouTube page with tons of ukulele play-a-long videos. She pairs music with chord symbols and indicates when each chord should be played in time with the music.
anonymous

Music Synchronization - YouTube - 0 views

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    DoodleChaos is a YouTube channel that features Line Rider videos, which are fun animations set to classical music. They are a great way to show melodic direction, duration, and expressive elements such as dynamics and tempo.
anonymous

GrowingUpWithMusic Teaching Resources | Teachers Pay Teachers - 0 views

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    Natasha Sigmund is a fabulous Music Learning Theory teacher, and she has created a lot of great resources on her TPT store. These are great to use as printables or with a projector/smart board. Her material is accessible and engaging for students of all ages.
anonymous

musication - YouTube - 1 views

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    A compilation of play-along music recordings for students to use Boomwhackers or other similar instruments. Musication provides several free videos for elementary and middle school music students to learn to play along with the melody or chord structure of a given song. New videos are added often and students definitely enjoy playing along.
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    Musication has play-a-long videos for boomwhackers, hand bells, and simple percussion instruments. The videos are color coded and often have varying levels of difficulty. It provides a visual for melodic direction, durations, and harmony that helps students to see, hear, and experience music in a variety of ways.
anonymous

Home | Sing to Kids - 1 views

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    This is Jen Bailey's website. She blogs about relevant topics for the elementary general music teacher. She posts about content and resources that are very useful for K-5 music. She is a talented musician and teacher who identifies strongly with Music Learning Theory.
yvetteml

Music Learning Community - FREE Melody Mayhem 1 - Play - 0 views

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    This is a nice colorful ear training game for melody recognition and sight reading. I think it would work well in middle school. I feel it might be a bit advanced for elementary.
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.
knettesheim

Program Notes: The Beginning Band Director Podcast by John M. Denis on Apple Podcasts - 0 views

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    This is a regular podcast that is a great resource for staying up to date with music pedagogy and instrument specific concerns. The podcasts address topics such as rehearsing beginning bands, choosing literature, classroom management and marching band.
knettesheim

onandoffthepodium | Blog - 0 views

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    This site provides great resources for recruiting students and practice tips. The blog provides good ideas for rehearsing beginning bands. This site addresses topics such as best instrument equipment and rehearsal techniques
hoctar

All-Star Orchestra | Partner content | Khan Academy - 0 views

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    The All-Star Orchestra, which is made up of "All-Stars" from various orchestras, produced content for Khan Academy. There is a wide-range of videos to watch from notes and rhythms, music history, conducting lessons, instrument demonstrations. This is a fantastic series with top musicians.
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