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Saxquest Saxophone Shop - 0 views

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    One of the few saxophone specialty shops in the world. They have also branched out into clarinets and other woodwinds. If you are looking to purchase a saxophone, this is the best place to do it.
tabua265

Switched on Pop | A podcast breaking down the music of pop hits - 0 views

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    Podcast on popular music.
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    This is a podcast that breaks down popular music and digs deep into the theory and make up of those songs. Music educators can use this as a resource for listening guides to direct discussion and listening response for students.
tabua265

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.
eperegrine

Planbook.com - Online Teacher Lesson Planning - 0 views

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    This is an online platform for lesson planning. I have always used a notebook but I am considering shifting to using plan book. Mainly because if there is an unexpected day where there is no class, the teacher can shift all of the classes over one day.
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

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

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

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.
yvetteml

Motivating Middle School Choir Quitters - NAfME - 0 views

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    This is a wonderful article on motivating middle school students and keeping them invested.
asaxyguy

(6) SonicScoop - YouTube - 0 views

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    This YouTube channel features video tutorials on various aspects of the music industry, including proper recording and mixing techniques. In addition, there are video masterclasses from the MixCon annual convention from professional audio engineers and mixing engineers.
joemarino

Songfacts - 0 views

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    Songfacts is a website that enables educators and students to learn the historical background of artists and their songs. There is a search engine that allows for an easy look-up of any artist, and accompanying this search is a timeline of major events, a brief history of the artist's life, and insight that the general public may not know about the artist. There is also research and insight about individual songs that the artist released or collaborated on. Songfacts can be a great resource to give more context about music that students are learning to in and out of class. It can engage students in listening to music more actively if they are intrigued about the artist's life, struggles, achievements, vision, and motivation for creation.
kacihoverson

Classroom Games and Activities for General Music - NAfME - 0 views

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    Hands-on games and activities for General Music Classrooms. Variety of games including teams, movement, worksheets, bucket drumming, scavenger hunts, and musical chairs.
knettesheim

Stay In Music: Middle School - 0 views

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    This site offers teachers tools for recruiting music students as well as offers students information on the benefits of staying in music. Teachers and students are able to access video interviews of music students, facts and statistics about the academic benefits of music education and flyers to post in schools and communities
hoctar

Carol Broos - Welcome - 0 views

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    Carol Broos is a now retired music teacher who was also a technology coordinator. Her website includes many of the projects and presentations that she uses/used when teaching or presenting. There are several good ideas here, but a fun one is a video that she uploaded of a live version of Incredibox!
hoctar

Vic Firth - Education Resource Library - 0 views

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    The Vic Firth website is an essential resource for any percussionist or music educator. The site includes a wealth of educational videos, games, and play along tracks that are beneficial to development of percussionists and music educators.
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    A fantastic percussion resource for percussionists and educators alike.
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    Fantastic videos to share with your students to teach them the 40 rudiments. Students can play along with audio files in addition to the short video clips tailored to the young drummer. Posters and charts of the rudiments also available here.
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    This is a website featuring fantastic percussionists in videos, audio, and articles focused on percussion education in various genres: concert percussion, marching, and drum set. This also includes foundation session to learn tambourine, crash cymbals, rudiments, and so much more.
tonyamashburn

U.S. Copyright Office - 0 views

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    This website provides comprehensive information about copyright law and obtaining various use licenses. The site also includes news and updates on copyright law in the United States.
tonyamashburn

EastWest Sounds - Award Winning Virtual Instruments - 0 views

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    EastWest Sounds is one of the most popular sources for digital instruments. The website includes an online store, community blogs, news and updates, and customer support.
tonyamashburn

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

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    This website lists a large assortment of music education games that cover aural training, composers, compositions, instruments, notation, and symbols/vocabulary. "Ultimate List" is an accurate title! This looks like a compilation of several games from several websites all pulled into one. This is fantastic.
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    The Ultimate List of Online Music Education Games is a website filled with numerous resources available in aural training, composers, composition, instruments, notation, symbols/vocabulary and variety. These are free and students could even use them while at home and teachers can use to reinforce any lesson.
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    Comprehensive list and links to music education games. The list is sorted by what the games focus on (aural training, composers, etc.)
anonymous

Music Racer - 0 views

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    This website is a music game for note names, fingerings, and music theory terms. Students are timed on how long it takes them to complete the game and they can try to be the top score. You can't limit the pitches, so this works for students who have been playing for more than a year.
Chris Grifa

The Music Parents' Guide - 0 views

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    The Music Parents Guide is a blog centered website that focuses on educating the parents of performing arts students. The purpose of this website is to help parents with ideas of how to support their performing arts child when the parents may have very little personal music experience. This website advocates for the importance of arts in the schools and connects parents to various resources pertaining to music education.
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