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From the front of the choir: 10 exercises guaranteed to get your singers listening more... - 0 views

  • hear the silence – every song starts from silence. Remind your choir. Ask them to stand in silence and focus on the sounds they can hear from outside the rehearsal room (wind, cars, children playing, dogs), then ask them to re-focus on the sounds from inside the rehearsal space (breathing, creaking floor, shuffling, throat clearing, doors banging).
  • sing the same note and disappear – choose a note that everyone can sing comfortably in the same octave for quite some time. Get everyone to stand very close together facing different directions. Mix the usual parts up. Everyone starts to sing on an ‘aw’ as a sustained drone. Tell the singers that after they’ve taken a breath they need to gently ease back into the overall sound. Ask them to match the quality and volume of all those around them. Tell them that you want them to disappear into the sound so it’s not possible to tell who is singing what.
  • stop conducting – one problem with a choir can be that the singers become so used to someone standing in front of them conducting that they stop taking responsibility for themselves and start to believe they can’t do it without that person guiding them. Without telling the choir, start a song off, gradually stop conducting, then walk off and listen. There will be an initial blip probably, but then they’ll manage fine and begin to listen more to each other. Repeat the exercise, but just give the starting notes and tell them they all have to begin together but without you bringing them in.
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    Sometimes students have trouble with understanding what to listen for while singing or don't pay attention to anything other than their own individual part of the ensemble. This blog describes creative a ways to enhance how students listen within the choral ensemble.
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.
Josh Cockrell

Education | Dallas Brass - 0 views

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    This is the website for the Dallas Brass. The Dallas Brass have been around since 1983, and one of their primary functions is touring the country to visit schools. It also provides links to information on breathing exercises, efficiency exercises, intonation, and various other clinics. There is also information on how to book them to visit your school.
Jenna Lake

U.S. Army Music - 0 views

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    The Army Band Program's website offers free recordings of traditional music that is performed by the many army bands throughout the world. This can be utilized for listening exercises in music classrooms.
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    The Army Band Program's website offers free recordings of traditional music that is performed by the many army bands throughout the world. This can be utilized for listening exercises in music classrooms.
Stephen Hull

Sight Read - Sight Reading Factory - 0 views

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    This is a GREAT sight reading tool! This allows you to choose your instrument, the level for sight-reading, the time signature, and the key in which you wish it to produce a sight-reading exercise. This is very easy to use and will produce 8 new measures of sight-reading based on the aforementioned attributes.
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    This app generates sight reading exercises within specified guidelines. It can be adjusted for instrument, difficulty level, time signature and key signature
todaysk0

Start Here - 0 views

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    This website has a lot of wonder free resources. Warm ups, exercises, and more! I have used this in my classroom along with some of my colleagues. Everything included is free and he even has options to buy other music.
edwardwhiteuf

Jazz Improvisation techniques, tips, & inspiration - JazzAdvice.com - 0 views

shared by edwardwhiteuf on 25 Sep 15 - No Cached
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    This site provides a plethora of jazz education advice. This is made by either professional jazz musicians or educators. It covers topics as style, improvisation and jazz history. This type of information would be useful to jazz educators.
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    This site provides a plethora of jazz education advice. This is made by either professional jazz musicians or educators. It covers topics as style, improvisation and jazz history. This type of information would be useful to jazz educators.
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    Excellent resource for tips on improving as a jazz musician.  This can be used by both educators and students. Covers many topics like practice habits and tips for transcribing music.
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    This resource offers advice on a range of jazz improvisation topics for the aspiring jazz musician. The writer brakes down common problems an improvising musician faces and offers structured exercises and ideas to overcome particular musical issues.
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    This resource offers advice on a range of jazz improvisation topics for the aspiring jazz musician. The writer brakes down common problems an improvising musician faces and offers structured exercises and ideas to overcome particular musical issues.
olenoue

teoria : Music Theory Web - 0 views

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    This web is an excellent resource to study and practice music theory. Advanced students, college students and professional musicians can take tutorials in reading music, scales, harmonic functions, intervals, chords and musical forms. After taking the tutorials there are exercises available to practice. The annual membership is only $20. The web is available in english and spanish.
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    Great music theory resource including interactive tutorials, drills and exercises.
Andrew Bruington

Tuning Drones - 0 views

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    Simple web page that has several tuning drones in differing keys. Great for tuning exercises with older students
Kyle Naugle

Music Teacher's Games, Educational games for music students - 0 views

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    This website serves the purpose of giving music teachers from grades 1-12 games, music symbols, guitar chords, and rhythm exercises for teaching. It allows teachers to have something to give students when preparing for a test or the next section of a class. This website includes features such as midi pianos, ear training courses, the lines treble and bass clefs for study, and rhythm games for understanding and foundation.
Stephen List

▶ How to sing with Great Vocal Tone - Part 2 - YouTube - 0 views

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    Part 2 of 2. Exercises that help create good vocal tone.
Juanita Knight

New York Philharmonic - 0 views

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    This page has all sorts of wonderful things: games about instrument families, creative exercises, and music history. This website is extremely useful.
Jason Longtin

G Major Music Theory - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for teaching AP Music theory. It contains harmonic and melodic dictation and listening exercises, and contextual listening. Unfortunately, it is no longer completely free.
Jonathan Valentine

Developing the Middle School Lead Trumpet Player - 0 views

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    Clinician and Trumpet player Chris Clark discusses the challenges of creating a middle school lead trumpet player for Jazz Band. He includes strategies and exercises to help develop such a player
sjasenak002

Violin Pedagogy :: The Violin Site - 0 views

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    Great website that is put together by violinists from around the world. This material is always be updated, so check back frequently. Also included Violin Technique Exercises that can easily be included in lessons.
Jeremy Murman

Free Music Writing, Music Notation Software - Finale Notepad - 0 views

  • Create orchestrations of up to 8 staves, and enter notes by clicking them into the staff or importing MIDI or MusicXML files
  • Enjoy Finale NotePad – for free – today!
  • NotePad’s Human Playback feature plays your music with the nuance and expression of human performers.
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    This free downloadable version of Finale NotePad is great for basic composition projects. The software boasts its "Human Playback" feature which is designed to demonstrate expressive musical nuances, giving it a more realistic sound rather than being merely computer generated. NotePad has excellent sound quality and includes over 128 built-in instrument voices. 
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    This free downloadable version of Finale NotePad is great for basic composition projects. The software boasts its "Human Playback" feature which is designed to demonstrate expressive musical nuances, giving it a more realistic sound rather than being merely computer generated. NotePad has excellent sound quality and includes over 128 built-in instrument voices. 
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    A free download for basic music notation. You have the ability to make simple scores and compose exercises or any music really for several different instruments. A great introduction into the full Finale product and an easy tool for students to use on simple composition projects.  
Jason Ford

Free music games and tests - specially created for www.8notes.com - 0 views

shared by Jason Ford on 26 Sep 15 - No Cached
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    8notes musical test a fun way to track student progress on varying areas that help with music theory and ear training. These are basic free exercises that can help students increase their own skills.
caseymbaker

TonalEnergy - 0 views

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    Tonal Energy provides individualized instruction and videos for band and orchestra students. Each instrument is listed and linked to a fingering chart, exercises, scales, instrument care, and videos of professional artists. The website also has a place for discussion between other musicians, teachers, and students. One of the best items about Tonal Energy is the tuner App. The TE Tuner provides a visual representation beyond the original needle and shows the students proper intonation through a smiley face and colored circles.
dujules23

Free Snare Music - snarescience.com - 0 views

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    This website was developed to share and discuss the science of rudimental snare drumming.  You can also use this source to develop ideas for teaching and developing your marching percussion section.  Also included are common exercises that can be used.
gatorgirl1027

musictheory.net - 0 views

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    The purpose of this site is to help students improve their knowledge of music theory and keyboard skills. I have used this site when I was teaching middle school choir and band. The site features both lessons to explain new content, as well as exercises to practice and deepen knowledge. I think this would be a great tool to implement in the classroom especially with the use of SMARTboard technology.
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