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jeffsaunders

Free Music Games - 1 views

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    For teachers with a SmartBoard, this website gives free music games for use in the classroom.  Most of these games are appropriate for K-5 and cover a variety of music topics.  Intervals, pitch discrimination, listening, and basic music theory are the topics covered in these games.
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    For teachers with a SmartBoard, this website gives free music games for use in the classroom.  Most of these games are appropriate for K-5 and cover a variety of music topics.  Intervals, pitch discrimination, listening, and basic music theory are the topics covered in these games.
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    Free music games that can be used on a Smartboard in an elementary music classroom.
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    This is a website that teaches many musical concepts.  It can be used on computers and through Smartboards.  
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    Smart board music games that are useful for students of all levels. These are fun, interactive ways to check for understanding and even present new ideas. 
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    I'll definitely have to explore these games on my own before taking them into the classroom. So far, some of them seem pretty advanced for my students. I also am not sure about how to play many of the games because of lack of directions. 
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    A collection of SmartBoard apps for use in a general music classroom setting. Focus is on beginner music theory with such topics as pitch discrimination, basic scales and song structure. Files are Flash-based and can be used on a SmartBoard seamlessly.
anonymous

www.naz.edu :: Music Department - 0 views

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    This is the Nazareth College Department of Music homepage. From here, one can access all of the undergraduate and graduate degree program offerings, see the schedule of concert and events for performing ensembles and the various community events and partnerships in the Rochester area.
anonymous

Music and the Child | Open SUNY Textbooks OER Services - 0 views

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    This book looks at a holistic, artistic, and integrated approach to understanding the connections between music and children. The book discusses developmentally appropriate methods to understand the role of music in children's lives including play, games, creativity, and movement. The book also explores ways of applying music-making to benefit the whole child, by looking at multiple domains that the child can benefit from with music (social, emotional, physical, cognitive, and linguistic).
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.
anonymous

GarageBand - Online Courses, Classes, Training, Tutorials on Lynda - 0 views

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    Garageband Training, Classes, and Tutorials from Lynda.com. From these resources, you can learn how to record songs, use loops, create beats, create and publish podcasts and share MP3 files from Garageband. These online classes and tutorials provide step-by-step, easy to follow instructions for beginners.
anonymous

Start Here - thegaragebandguide.com - 0 views

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    Everything you need to know to create incredible Garageband projects on Mac and iOS, without boring you to tears with a ton of  hard to understand technical jargon.
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    The Garageband Guide is a great resource for everything Garageband! It is simple and easy to understand. The Garageband Guide eliminates the technical jargon. This website provides easy to follow tutorials and resources to use to further understand all of the capabilities of Garageband.
hollyconnell

Bruno Mars on his artistry: "I'm working hard for this" - 60 Minutes - CBS News - 0 views

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    We always need to make connections with what students already know before moving to new concepts. Sometimes it is helpful for us to challenge what they think they know. This interview by CBS is a fantastic look into the life of a very popular artist that has great implications for a variety of teaching scenarios.
anonymous

Comprehensive Musicianship through Performance - 0 views

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    The Comprehensive Musicianship through Performance initiative was started in Wisconsin and aims to help teachers with a planning method. There are lesson plans available. This method aims to help teachers plan to teach a whole piece using all the aspects of music learning and teaching.
Chris Grifa

Beginning Band Boot Camp - 0 views

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    The Beginning Band Boot Camp is a website that focuses on teaching beginning musicians how to put together, clean, and play the various band instruments. The purpose of the website is to have a resource available for beginning students to access to help reinforce, through the use of video, the proper technique for these various concepts. Teachers can make these videos available to their students for reference.
karlafunk

http://play.lso.co.uk/# - 0 views

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    The LSO Play website allows for exploration of the orchestra and instruments. There recordings available for few and camera angles may be changed throughout the recording. In addition, there are musician biographies as well as masterclass videos for all the instruments. This is a great tool to share with students in watching and interacting with music recordings and insight from performing musicians.
Chris Grifa

The Highly Effective Band Room - 0 views

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    The Highly Effective Band Room is a blog centered website focusing on numerous pedagogical concepts ranging from 21st century skills, technology, rehearsal strategies, and ways to incorporate numerous school improvement concepts into the performing arts classroom. The purpose of the website is to share ideas and concepts that the author has used in his classroom. There is also a list of various resources that are available from other websites that pertain to the various blogs available.
anonymous

What is Tone Color? (Timbre) - YouTube - 0 views

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    This YouTube video gives excellent but brief instruction on the topic of tone color or timbre. What is tone color? The presentation uses several instruments to illustrate what timbre is and how composers might use this musical element to evoke a mood or paint a musical picture.
rebeccasteinke

Understanding by Design® framework - Videos, Articles, Resources, Experts - 0 views

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    This website is a resource page for Understanding by Design, by Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe. Backward design aligns desired outcomes, assessments and planning to lead to student understanding.
amandas65

Wild Music - 0 views

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    This website provides information and interactive activities that focus on the study of sound. Activities include building a soundscape, exploring sound from around the world using an interactive map, and creating using a computer-generated sound mixer. The production of animal sounds and frequencies are also explored. A study of how animal sounds have influenced music and musicians is investigated.
amandas65

Kidsplaybook.com | Street games by children all over the world - 0 views

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    Children all around the world engage in musical play. This website contains authentic video performances of singing games from around the world. Jules Oosterwegel was inspired to capture and gather these musical performances during his travels, believing in the importance of sharing these songs and games with others.
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.
ngredler

Tony Garcia Articles - 0 views

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    This page is a collection of articles written by Tony Garcia, director of jazz studies at Virginia Commonwealth University. There are sections on jazz pedagogy, trombone pedagogy, and wind pedagogy, as well as music business and advocacy. Each article includes the site or journal where it was originally published.
Michael Dove

Music | Teaching Ideas - 0 views

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    This website is a great resource for classroom music teachers! It is a collection of posts about music teaching and resources. The resources are free and include items such as free manuscript paper to use in class, posters to print, game instructions, and lesson ideas. You can search with keyboards or filter the posts.
trombonedude07

IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet Music - 0 views

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    Music library full of scores and recordings. This site allows teachers to obtain material to analyze in music theory classes and allows them to play recordings of the selected music.
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    This could be a great music resource for any teacher or student. If you have an older score or piece that you are looking for, it is probably on this website. This could be a good resource for score study or advanced theory study.
trombonedude07

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

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    This is a great resource to start out any student playing a low brass instrument.
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