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Jessica Simonetti

Rolling Stone | Music News, Politics, Interviews, Pictures and Reviews - 0 views

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    Keeping up to date on popular music 
Mary Witaszek

History of d-lusion. Drumstation. - 0 views

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    DrumStation is a program that will allow students to create their own drum loops using 8 different drumming instruments. Be aware, I have not been able to find a tutorial for this program. However, it lets students be creative when composing through technology!
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    DrumStation is a program that will allow students to create their own drum loops using 8 different drumming instruments. Be aware, I have not been able to find a tutorial for this program. However, it lets students be creative when composing through technology!
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    New software that concentrates on drum aspects of music creativity.
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    DrumStation is a program that will allow students to create their own drum loops using 8 different drumming instruments. Be aware, I have not been able to find a tutorial for this program. However, it lets students be creative when composing through technology!
Jessica Simonetti

Billboard - Music Charts, Music News, Artist Photo Gallery & Free Video - 0 views

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    Keeping up to date on top listed pop music.  
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    Keeping up to date on top listed pop music.  
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.
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
Ruiel Doonkeen

J.W. Pepper Sheet Music - 0 views

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    Get your scores here! You can find just about any score here and they will ship it out the same day. Also available are downloadable digital copies of scores. It is easy to search the site and I really like that there are sound files to hear examples of pieces you are considering purchasing.
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    J.W. Pepper's online sheet music store is a great place to listen to and order new music. The music usually ships quickly from various locations around the United States. In addition, many of the pieces are available for electronic download. This feature can be important when you need sheet music immediately.
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    This is the best site to find scores and performance ideas. The site allows you to search by composer or title, and you may also purchase scores one at a time to try them out and see if you want to purchase large numbers later after trying them out.
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    J.W. Pepper is a site where you can order most published sheet music, books, and more. 
Clint Weinberg

Social media in schools and how to use it - 0 views

  • A Guidebook For Social Media in the Classroom
  • The purpose of the Social Media Guidebook that I wrote for Edutopia is fourfold:
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    The Cool Cat Teacher Blog is written maintained by educator, Vicki Davis. Her mission is to keep teachers inspired and motivated. This is not specifically a music education resource, but the information contained on the blog can be helpful for teachers of any subject area. I am specifically interested in the aspect of Social Media and the Classroom.
anonymous

The Ultimate List of Online Music Education Activities - Cornerstone Confessions - 0 views

  • Creating Music Block Game–create a 3-note pattern and then listen to a variety of patterns to choose the one you created Creating Music Comparing Game–listen to two melodies and determine if they are the same or different Creating Music Block Game with Rhythm–list the block game above only with an 8-note melodic and rhythmic pattern Creating Music About Pitch–listen to classical music excerpts demonstrating rising and lowering pitch
  • 12 Steps–Select the sound heard to help Alice (in Wonderland) up the stairs Orchestra Game–listen and identify the instrument played
  • BBC Seaside Activity—match sounds with descriptions BBC Mood Music—listen to music selections and match with a mood BBC Instrument Matchup—match sounds with instrument BBC Quiz—review of aural rhythm, style, and instrument recognition Carnegie Hall Listening Adventures:  Symphony No. 9 “From the New World” –Interactive Listening Map
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  • PBS Toopy and Binoo Bubbles—musical memory game DJ Games Music Matching–imitate melodies played on a solfege ladder Sousa Palooza–an interactive music map of a famous Sousa march turned into an asteroid-like game Note Pair–aural concentration game
  • Theta Music Trainer–many aural training games for everything from scales, intervals, chord progressions, rhythms, and more Music Memory–aural solfege training Music Teacher Games–many games for staff, piano key, rhythm, and aural recognition
  • Melody Mayhem 1–recognize a melody Storm Chasers–recognize melodic direction Catch the Coconut–aural interval recognition Good Ear–ear training exercises for intervals, chords, scales, cadences and more Echo Time with Annie–aural concentration game
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    Games for children in music
Meghan Kiniry

Metropolitan Opera | New York City - 0 views

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    On demand Opera!  Do you wish your students could see "Madame Butterfly," "La Traviata," or "The Magic Flute?"  Guess what?  You can show them now!
Stephen Hull

Decisions Made in the Practice Room: A Qualitative Study of Middle School S...: EBSCOhost - 0 views

  • The quality and quantity with which one approaches practicing are key factors in the development of expert instrumental performance skill (Ericsson, Krampe, & Tesch-Romer, 1993). Miksza (2007), Frost and Hamann (2000), and McPherson (2000) have all found that instrumental performance is related to the quality as well as the quantity of practice.
  • McPherson and Zimmerman (2002) described self-regulation as a form of self-teaching in which students set goals, self-monitor, and self-reflect.
  • Self-efficacy, defined as the confidence one has in his or her ability to plan and execute a given task, is considered to be a key factor predicting self-regulation success
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  • Other researchers have found that novice adolescent musicians tend to exhibit inconsistent practice habits. Rohwer and Polk (2006) categorized the practice tendencies of students as holistic/noncorrective, holistic/corrective, analytic/reactive, or analytic/proactive. They described analytic practicers as those who were prone to remediate sections of their music both proactively and reactively, and they found that these students made significantly more gains than did the holistic practicers. Barry (1990, 1992) focused on the use of structured practice time and supervision in middle school instrumental students and found that the students were significantly more able to prepare a musical etude when practice was carefully structured and supervised. Like McPherson and Renwick (2001), Barry found that students who engaged in unstructured practice tended to play their music faster, use a metronome less, use fewer mental practice strategies, and self-assessed less than those who engaged in structured and supervised practice.
  • Barry and Hallam (2002) argue that this is because novices who have not yet developed strong aural schemata are often unaware of their own errors, whereas more capable musicians are more aware of their strengths and weaknesses.
  • The ability to self-regulate, or self-teach, is a learned skill requiring individuals to make a number of decisions related to goal setting, self-efficacy, attention, strategy use, and assessment.
  • In order for teachers to improve the way in which they teach their students to practice, it seems apparent that they must first understand the ways in which their students think during practice.
  • retrospective think aloud protocol. Ericsson and Simon (1993) describe this method of data collection as a process in which subjects are asked to describe their thoughts immediately after performing a given task.
  • Though they stated that they knew which pieces needed work, they did not have a specific idea of what aspects of the music needed work.
  • When students encountered difficulty, they reacted in one of three ways. First, although each student exhibited different levels of tolerance for frustration, at some point they each demonstrated the tendency to move on to a new activity when something began to cause frustration.
  • Second, students would retreat to easier passages when things became too difficult.
  • Finally, student ability to maintain focus over the span of the practice period also affected motivation.
  • Although the ability to maintain attention and self-efficacy may be beyond a teacher's realm of direct influence because of the unique personalities of the children, it appears that teachers can improve student motivation by providing students goals for improvement rather than simply recording practice time.
  • The ability to clearly define goals that are specific, proximal (short term), and moderately challenging is a major component of effective practice (
  • The factors influencing the use of practice strategies can be broken down into three categories: strategy repertoire, appropriate use, and motivation. Using the metaphor of having a "practice toolbox," students need to have a number of tools from which to draw on, but they also need the knowledge and skill to use them appropriately and the motivation and self-discipline to make the effort to take the tools out of the box.
  • Educational leaders commonly emphasize the importance of teaching students how to critically think and learn on their own. Musical practice is an important way in which music teachers can provide their students with these opportunities.
  • It seems to follow that helping instrumental music students develop self-regulation would result in improved ensembles and more efficient rehearsals. Methods for teaching practice skills to middle school and high school students must be developed through continued research and best practice in order to develop independent musicians.
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    Teaching middle school students HOW to practice
pianobob1484

ChoralWiki - 0 views

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    This is a resource to gather public domain sheet music and lyrics. It is good for developing your own lessons and avoiding copyright, and also for programs which may not have a lot of money for new music. There are also composer pages, although I don't think these are exactly helpful. It lacks information other than birthdays and a general sentence explaining who the composer is.
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    Choral teachers have access to countless public domain music, ranging from ancient classics to modern compositions released to the public domain by the composers.
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    This is a free sheet music website specializing in choral sheet music. Most of the music in the database is public domain. Great resource for choir teachers.
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    This is a free sheet music website specializing in choral sheet music. Most of the music in the database is public domain. Great resource for choir teachers.
ekronzek

Digital Music Educator - 0 views

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    An outstanding resource for music educators categorized and tagged based on topic. Fantastic!
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    Owen Bradley's Digital Music Educator blog is worth the read. He is a band director who has decided to blog his thoughts, stories and technological knowledge for other directors to use. Since this is from a teacher perspective, I find the articles meaningful and personal. Bradley shares many iPad resources, not just for band purposes but for all areas of music education. Mainly, this blog is personal advancement, for teachers to learn about new technology or tips.
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    This website is a blog focusing on music technology in our classroom. It includes different reviews and information about software and other technologies in our classroom. This will be very useful in staying up to date with the newest programs and ideas.
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    This website is a blog focusing on music technology in our classroom. It includes different reviews and information about software and other technologies in our classroom. This will be very useful in staying up to date with the newest programs and ideas.
aubreyconnelly

Home - ChoralNet - 0 views

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    Choralnet is a site that contains a forum page, resources, directories and news from the choir community. 
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    ChoralNet is similar to the Nafme website, but is to be used specifically for choral music education. Teachers can access national announcements, forums, classifieds, directories, communities, and much more. This is also a great resource for choral music educators to share and interact with each other.
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    All things Choral
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    A site for all things choral. Also find used music for sale, job listings, concerts, discussions...
Ilona Halkides

Games to Assist Bow Hold & Posture - 0 views

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  • “The New Pre-Twinkle Book” by Kathryn Merrill & Jean Brandt
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  • “They’re rarely too young, and never too old… to ‘Twinkle’ ” by Kay Collier Sloane
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    These games can be used to teach young string students how to properly hold a bow and play with the correct posture. I will use these games with my beginning violin students. 
hero1338

The Orchestra » A new way to experience classical music. - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for integrating technology in helping students generate a response to classical music while learning about the orchestra.
michaelmartell

New York Philharmonic - 0 views

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    NY Philharmonic Kids is an interactive website. There are a variety of games, and interactive tabs on music, instruments of the orchestra, and composers.
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    Great site to learn about the orchestra and instrument families. It also has fun games and students can even create their own instruments.
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    This is a great website that has a ton of information. It includes interactive games, sections about each orchestral instrument, a composer's workshop and many other fun activities.
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    This website is clearly geared toward younger students. A website like this is probably most useful in a general music setting. The website provides activities to learn about many music concepts that are relevant to younger students.
lemason

Use PBL to Innovate the Music Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

  • PBL can further champion music education and continue to legitimize it as critical content, even as it is under attack by naysayers and budget cuts
  • music educators deal with the same concerns as core teachers, including student engagement, assessment and standards. Utilize PBL to address these concerns and embrace new possibilities for the music classroom.
  • PBL projects create the need to know critical content through an authentic purpose.
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  • Performance is the essence of the music classroom
  • Music educators, please continue to do what you do, but consider taking it up a notch from time to time with a PBL project
  • PBL can help focus your instruction, build authenticity and create purpose and relevance for reluctant students in your classroom
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    This article discusses possible uses for PBL in the music classroom.
cthom1989

Evan S Tobias - 0 views

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    Evan Tobias is an assistant professor at ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts School of Music. His blog focuses on contemporary issues, technology and showcasing different perspectives. This is an excellent resource to stay current and informed with new information about music. Tobias is very philosophical, less practical for classroom application, but important for professional development purposes.
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    Evan Tobias writes stories about music and music education based around its uses in modern culture. He covers political, social and educational issues.
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    Evan Tobias writes stories about music and music education based around its uses in modern culture. He covers political, social and educational issues.
jasnovak9

Music Matters Blog | inspiring creativity in music education - 0 views

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    The purpose of this blog is to provide teaching materials and ideas to music educators to enhance instruction. The content focuses on musical teaching games and ideas as well as new technology that can be used in the classroom with students. It also features articles on music education advocacy.
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    digital musicking diigo group
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    This is a fantastic blog with internet and technology resources and instructional aids for all K-12 music classrooms.
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    This site covers blogs, lists concerts, provides ideas for educators to use in their classroom. Also includes podcasts!
markkapral

The Music Parents' Guide · A Survival Kit for the New Music Parent - 0 views

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    This is a music parents' guide with many articles written by Anthony Mazzocchi. This is a great resource for teachers to use to educate parents on why music education is important for all students.
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