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Casey Thompson

@musiceducation - Delicious - 0 views

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    This website contains many links to many different technological resources to use in the classroom.
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    @musiceducation is a website created by Dr. William Bauer that displays links to music-related topics that one can explore. Click on a link and it will take you to the specific website.
Jordan Keith

Music Education | School of Music | ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for all Music Ed questions. ASU has a wonderful reputation for musical education. I come here to learn from some of the finest teachers in my hometown state.
Melody Kneezel

iPad Apps | Technology in Music Education - 0 views

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    Marking this website to read in more detail later. It is a blog about Technology in Music Education. The author reviews apps and other technology as related to their use in music education. Could come in handy when trying to find new apps in the classroom that are already reviewed.
Melody Kneezel

Teachers Notebook - 0 views

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    30 Writing Prompts with a Music Theme. This could be a great way to incorporate Common Core writing standards into the music classroom. An added plus would be to use it to help students respond to music.
Melody Kneezel

Melody Kneezel on Pinterest - 0 views

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    This is my Pinterest board about Music Education resources or ideas related to Music Education.  I use this board for classroom ideas all the time!
Melody Kneezel

Stephanie Rains on Pinterest - 0 views

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    This is my friend Stephanie's Pinterest board about Music Education resources or ideas related to Music Education.  I use this board for classroom ideas all the time!
Melody Kneezel

Kindergarten and Mooneyisms: Slap Words - 0 views

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    Easily edited to incorporate music, this is a slap vocabulary game to reinforce reading and vocabulary skills. I could use musical terms that we are studying or instruments. I could even show a picture of the instrument and the students have to find the words. I'm excited to try this.
Melody Kneezel

KINDERGARTEN MUSIC JOURNAL: INTERACTIVE JOURNAL FOR ACTIVITIES AND ASSESSMENT - Teacher... - 0 views

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    Low cost already-made journal for kindergarteners related to their music activities. Features many important musical concepts that I want to implement. This website has tons of great other types of pre-made worksheets for use in classrooms.
Melody Kneezel

Colourful Music | Nettle's Notes - 0 views

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    This is a great blog post about incorporating music and art. A child composes music according to the amount of water in a glass, colored differently with food coloring. Check it out!
Melody Kneezel

Make Music Rock! - 1 views

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    A music teacher blogs an idea for evaluation for kindergarteners. Mine don't do a winter concert, so I'd have to edit it, but another great way to incorporate evaluating (responding) with music in a simple way that young children can understand.
Joe Renardo

100 Years of Rock Visualized - 0 views

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    This 100 Years of Rock link contains a chronological display of how popular music has evolved.  It provides listening examples for dozens of American genres of music, from rock to country, blues, pop, and countless other sub-genres.  This link would make for interesting conversation with a History of Rock N' Roll class or classes about American music.  I especially enjoyed the listening examples because they give evidence to how much culture has influenced the different styles of American popular music.  I feel that students would very much enjoy this link because the listening examples cater to their interests, especially as the viewer scrolls toward the bottom of the page.
Bethany Kenney

http://artsalive.ca/en/mus/activitiesgames/games/compose_music.swf - 0 views

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    A very basic interactive site for introducing composition, and specifically the treble clef staff, to students in early elementary.
Melody Kneezel

http://www.themusicinteractive.com/TMI/The_Music_Interactive_-_Classroom_Apps.html - 2 views

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    Music Education resource that has free and low cost downloadable games for children to use that reinforce musical concepts. My 3rd and 4th graders love Staff Wars. My younger kids always ask when they are going to get to play. There are other great games, too.
lchapa

iReal Pro - Music Book and Backing Tracks - 0 views

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    The purpose of iReal Pro is to provide a simple yet high-quality practice resource for musicians. The application creates a customizable and realistic sounding accompanying tracks especially useful for practicing improvisation or jazz standards. Chord charts are used to create backing tracks in a variety of musical styles which can be transposed at the push of a button. The application is inexpensive and can be used on all mobile devices and on Mac OS. Currently it is not available for Windows (but can be used on android devices).
lchapa

Jazz in America - 0 views

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    A website created by the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz and designed for instructors. It offers lesson plans at no charge for 5th - 8th - 11th grade. Lessons examine jazz styles, performers, and composers. The website provides instructors with video and audio media, handouts and quizzes for students, and assessments.
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    Developed by The Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, Jazz in America provides jazz educators with many great resources, including lesson plans, curriculum ideas, and audio samples.
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    The purpose of Jazz in America is to educate middle and high school students on the history of Jazz, help students think creatively, and to develop an appreciation of jazz music. The musical content includes lesson plans, a timeline, glossary, important musicians, style sheets, and audio recordings to use in instruction.
lchapa

Noteflight - Online Music Notation Software - 0 views

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    Noteflight provides music notation software from the ease of a web browser. The program is free to use, and although there is a premium version, the free version has all the tools needed for learning and creating notated music. All works are saved in the cloud and can be accessed at anytime from any device that can access the website, making music composition easier than ever.
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    Noteflight is a free browser-based music notation tool. The software has cloud storage allowing you to work on creative musical products from any computer with an internet connection. It also connects to MIDI instruments. Noteflight has a paid subscription which allows you to store unlimited compositions, full access to all sounds, transposition, and the ability to print individual parts. Student accounts can be purchased which you to create "closed" classrooms allowing for creative musical products and collaboration amongst peers.
lchapa

Feierabend Association for Music Education | A tuneful, beatful, artful learning community - 0 views

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    The FAME website provides information on the pedagogical approach advocated by John Feierabend, lesson resources, FAQ's, as well as locations for trainings and additional publications. There are thorough explanations on the First Steps in Music and Conversational Solfege curricula developed by Dr. Feierabend for those who want to learn more or want to advocate for his methodology. A thorough explanation of the musical content and learning objectives (tuneful, beatful, artful) are also available. A podcast hosted by Dr. Feierabend himself is available to members. Some services, like teacher resources, are also only available to members but have incredibly valuable.
wesleyknust

The Secret to High Notes-Part 1 | Tartellog - 0 views

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    A blog post which discusses a change in philosophy and perception as they pertain to playing high notes on the trumpet by a trumpet professor from IU.
ulmjacob

Online Saxophone Lessons by Ryan Fraser - 0 views

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    This site has many lessons to help students better understand how to play saxophone. This site would be good for students who begin playing saxophone late and don't have the chance for the one on one instruction.
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    This is a great resource for everything saxophone related. There are many articles related to basics of saxophone as well as listening recommendations and suggestions on finding a qualified teacher
wesleyknust

CPTP140: Getting Teen Beginners Fired-Up with Jennifer Eklund - Creative Music Education - 0 views

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    A podcast interview with Jennifer Eklund, who has created her own beginner piano method for teenage beginners.
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