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Jessica Martin

Sonja - an app for learning choral music | Technology in Music Education - 0 views

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    Sonja, an app available in the app store, lets you read, write, record, and edit music hassle free. It' serves as a great educational tool for singers and musicians that lets you play or sing along with other app users. You also have the ability to import MIDI and audio files as well.
aubreyconnelly

DSO Kids - 0 views

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    This site is geared towards younger students and students who play orchestral instruments. It includes several music education games, a teachers guide for concerts, listening activities, famous composers and information about he Dallas Symphony Youth Orchestra.
eltinop

Teaching Certificate Programs Online - 0 views

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    Educationdgree.com is a beneficial website for me to share with my students. My program is unique in the sense that we not only teach our students the art of playing the steel drum but we work on molding them in to well-rounded citizens as well. This involves several mandatory workshops and a few are focused on college matriculation and registration. This site has the possibility of helping students come to these workshops with a few choices of colleges and universities in mind.
Ilona Halkides

Interactive Piano Chord Visualizer | PianoChord.com - 0 views

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    Learning chords for older piano students can be tedious until they can effectively play them in a song. The use of technology could help students learn this necessary music theory skill and make it more enjoyable. 
markkapral

International Horn Society - IHS Online - 0 views

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    This resource provides information for anyone who plays or teaches the french horn. You can subscribe to their publication - The Horn Call. This is a great resource for all teachers to learn more about the horn and for all horn students to be a member of.
Ilona Halkides

Games to Assist Bow Hold & Posture - 0 views

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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. 
nmiscannon

Classic Cat - the free classical music directory - 0 views

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    Classic Cat is a resource website that provides educators and students with access to recordings of multiple classical music works.
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    ClassicCat is a website featuring free use MP3's of over a hundred different composers. These mp3's are available to anyone who clicks can play the files on their computer. This is a great resource not only for instrumental and choral capabilities, but for general music classes that need material for listening or comparison.
bnlynn

How playing an instrument benefits your brain - Anita Collins - YouTube - 0 views

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    An excellent video on how brain function is improved when playing an instrument. A great video for music advocacy.
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    This is one of my absolute favorite videos about music cognition.
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    This is one of my absolute favorite videos about music cognition.
William Bauer

lues + YOU: The United States Army Band - 1 views

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    Introducing "Blues + YOU": play-along tracks available online--free of charge--so musicians can practice with mp3 downloads in a variety of configurations! Tailored to intermediate and advanced players, this unique product will become an invaluable resource for both college and high school jazz programs. The newest recording from The U.S. Army Blues, Something Old, Something New: Yours to Borrow From the Blues has tools to use and tunes to enjoy!
marissakelly23

One Size Fits All Band Books - 0 views

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    Great website for band programs with limited instrumentation or for small chamber groups with nontraditional instrumentation.  Each band piece can be played as a solo or the full work.  The sheet music provides every instrument with the melody and the part for the band version.  New titles are added frequently!
cedenoa23

New York Philharmonic - 0 views

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    Interactive website where students can learn about composers in the gallery, identify the sounds of the instruments in a music match game, organize the instruments by family and even create instruments with recycled materials. Students can also meet the musicians of the New York Philharmonic and hear the instrument they play.
urbwes

Home - Mind For Music - 0 views

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    Awesome collection of jazz transcriptions. Students can learn solos played by great jazz musicians.
esikorski

A Fresh Approach Video Lessons with Mark Wessels - 0 views

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    This page has videos describing and showing basic snare drum technique. Even if you do not use the book with which this is associated, there is some great information available that can improve your student's playing. Everything from the very beginning steps of holding the sticks, through bounce strokes, and into rolls is covered.
Stephanie Gonzalez

SFS Kids: Fun & Games With Music! - 3 views

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    Great elementary music exploration site!
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    SFSKids is an interactive website for kids. This website offers listening, playing, performing, conducting and composing opportunities. 
saund1pa

Activities and Games | ArtsAlive.ca Music - 0 views

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    I really like the composer-related activities, especially when they related to recorder. I think that many times, students (and parents and classroom teachers) don't view the recorder as a real instrument. I think this is a great way to show them that they can play along with famous classical melodies. 
pianobob1484

MakingMusicFun.net | Creative Resources for Elementary Music Education - 0 views

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    Making Music Fun contains many different printable resources along with a 900+ free music lesson plans and resources. Each lesson is categorized under the different educational topic which makes it easy to navigate the site.
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    Making Music Fun.net is a fun resource for both teachers and students. There are fun worksheets, and free sheet music for a variety of different instruments arranged by difficulty level. I like to leave these worksheets for a sub, and I give the sheet music to my trumpet students for practicing fun items in addition to their method books which may get boring from time to time. There is also information regarding composers, and is perfect for the elementary classroom.
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    Has a variety of resources for elementary level music teachers. The collection of sheet music organized by playing level is particularly good. You can also access theory, music history, and composer activity worksheets. Also contains a large number of lesson plans with accompanying worksheets.
marwoz1

Chordify - Analyze Chords for any Piece of Music - 1 views

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    Purpose of this resource: Chordify is a useful website for determining the chord progressions of almost any song. Musical Content: Chordify allows users to upload or link to recordings and analyze the chord structure. This works for all genres, including classical music. The chords are displayed in text form, and you can follow the chord changes through the piece while your original file plays. Other information: When using Chordify, educators should double-check the chords. Files with extra sounds (such as applause) can cause the program to add extraneous chords, and suspensions/inversions are not written out. This resource is still helpful for score analysis, and even for choral directors with limited keyboard proficiency. Chord changes can be written in to concert music to allow for a simpler harmonic accompaniment when teaching.
cashcraft87

MusicLearningCommunity - Free Games - 0 views

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    Interactive music education games for students to play. Great for centers. Categorized by concept.
Jonathan Valentine

NotateMe music notation app, featuring powerful handwritten music recognition - 0 views

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    This app allows the teacher to notate music by hand, and then see it notated digitally right above the handwritten part. The best part is that the app will then play the music back and allow the classroom to hear what it is supposed to sound like.
bennettstudio

Dysmelodia by Mo P on Prezi - 0 views

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    Follow this to the second video (the first doesn't play), and teachers will be inspired to keep working with singers who initially may appear hopeless. 
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