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karlafunk

Cloud-Based Pop Music Compositions Open Doors for Students and Teachers - National Asso... - 1 views

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    "Cloud-Based Pop Music Compositions Open Doors for Students and Teachers," found on National Association for Music Education provides insight into using the cloud as an option to aid in teaching composition in the classroom.
msheathersmusic

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    Thoughtco.com/music has many articles pertaining to many different genres and styles of music. It has anything from, pop, country, and hip hop, to world music, classical, Latin, and punk. It also has a music education section that has lesson plans, articles on music history, theory, instrument care, and instruction. This would be a great resource for students to research topics in music.
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.
lntechclass

My Classroom - National Association for Music Education (NAfME) - 0 views

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    Great resources on the NAfME website on the "My Classroom" tab. Great ideas for every special month, advocacy, professional development, lesson planes, grants, and magazines.
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    The NAfME My Classroom website is an excellent resource for music educators. It provides links to journals, advocacy resources, professional development, and standards-based lesson plans. The lessons plan page offers both plans submitted by other educators and strategies for meeting the arts standards. By using the search tool, teachers can find lessons pertaining to a wide range of music content and age groups.
jeffsaunders

CMEA / ACME - Canadian Music Educators' Association / l'Association canadienn... - 0 views

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    For a Northern perspective on music education, the Canadian Music Educators Association is the authority here in Canada. They release journals, blogs, newsletters and share many other materials that promote the ideals of music education to be used all music teachers in this country.
jeffsaunders

Free printable staff paper @ Blank Sheet Music .net - 0 views

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    This website offers a free template for printing staff paper. Several customizable options including staff size, clef, indentation, and guitar tab are also included.
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    This website offers a free template for printing staff paper. Several customizable options including staff size, clef, indentation, and guitar tab are also included.
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    This resource provides users with access to free customizable music staff paper.  Users can select different clefs, change orientation, add measures, and manage bar lines.  Students can utilize this resource for music theory, personal composition, and jazz transcribing while teachers can use this website to print sheet music to construct exercises, arrange/transpose parts, assign music theory problems, and for other uses.
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    This is a great tool to get manuscript paper. Easy to use and customizable.
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    This may seem like a small thing, but the ability to print sheet music on demand is vital to music educators and students alike. This is an invaluable resource for your students!
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    Print blank sheet music for free, supports guitar and bass tabs too, ready-to-print sheets in a few seconds, no software to download and install, no watermarks on prints, requires Flash plugin
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    Create your own blank sheet music. Tons of customization including TAB.
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    A Flash-based website that allows the user to print free manuscript paper for personal use. Choose from a variety of clefs, with options of brackets, barlines and more.
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.
tylermast

Music App Blog - Music app reviews, news and tutorials for the mobile music producer - 0 views

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    This website provides thorough reviews of music apps, complete with screen shots, videos, pricing, product descriptions, tutorials, and more. It is a great resource for teachers who want to learn about music apps before purchasing them. Having so many comprehensive reviews in one location makes it very easy for teachers to search and discover apps that fit their needs.
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.
amgartner

Interview with Craig Hella Johnson - 0 views

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    In this podcast, called "Find your entry point," Dr. Craig Hella Johnson, one of today's most respected choral conductors, delves into his personal teaching philosophy and discusses strategies to remain present and engaged with your choir and in the music making.
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.
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.
holzm94

MacGAMUT Home Page - 0 views

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    Through this site, students can engage in a variety of music theory or aural skills activities. Using the program's interface, one can engage with activities such as melodic, harmonic, two-part, and rhythmic dictation as well as chord analysis. It uses a click-drag method to assign notes and/or pitches to an exercise.
sarahking614

The Music Show Episode #1: The Beat Is the Heart of Music - YouTube - 0 views

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    These videos are created by Music Express magazine and each one deals with a different topic of music education. The videos have four main characters and are well-made and entertaining for students. The topics explored are basic general music concepts like steady beat, rests, high/middle/low and more. Each episode has a catchy song that students enjoy singing along to.
sarahking614

Mrs. King's Music Class: Rhythm Instruments: Cutting Down on the Chaos - 0 views

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    A great website by a seasoned general music teacher. This website has many lesson plans, songs, and activities for Pre-k through 5th grade general music. The blog includes archives that date back 8 years and posts are searchable by title, content, and activity.
sarahking614

34 Bounce the Ball kids demo - YouTube - 0 views

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    The homepage of Denise Gagne on YouTube. Many sample lesson plans are included as well as songs from Musicplay magazine.
sarahking614

18 Ways To Use A Single iPad in the Music Classroom | Midnight Music - 0 views

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    How to use a single iPad in the music classroom. Many teachers, like me, have enough money to buy a single iPad but not a classroom set or even enough for a center group. This compilation of resources gives ideas on how to use a single iPad in classroom of 25-30 students and still find meaningful learning in the activities.
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.
ngredler

Dr. Cate's Flute Tips | Flute pedagogy for school music directors - 0 views

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    This is a blog by flute player and teacher Dr. Cate Hummel. She writes weekly posts that offer suggestions on how to improve students' flute playing, as well as equipment suggestions and troubleshooting guides. Her writing style is to the point and easy to understand.
ngredler

The United States Army Field Band - YouTube - 0 views

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    The U.S. Army Field Band has a Youtube channel with a number of resources for students and educators. There are collections of resource videos for each instrument that include instruction on fundamentals, as well as tips and tricks. There are also videos of performances and instrument repair techniques.
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