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anonymous

Genre Game - 1 views

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    PBS Kids' Chuck Vanderchuck is an amazing tool for teaching music genre and history. My students love it and ask for it year after year.
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    This is a wonderful, interactive website appropriate for grade levels Kindergarten through 5th grade, with "Jam Sessions" on various genres in music. It uses videos and interactive games to teach students about the instruments, rhythms, and lyrics often used in that particular genre. Genres include hip-hop, country, salsa, reggae, jazz, blues, classical, and rock and roll.
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    Chuck Vanderchuck is a fantastic resource for teaching students about different genres found in music (not just classical!). Kids love the different sounds that genre-based instruments make, fun catch phrases that Chuck repeats throughout the site, and different historical facts about how each genre originated. Students are invited to move to music, arrange their own combos with different instruments, and engage in memory games to help them learn the content provided.
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    This website allows students to experiment with different genres of music. It gives students a chance to have their own "jam session."
mmaccari

Instrumental Spotlight - Lakewood Music - 0 views

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    I have compiled a listening library for students to utilize. The repertoire on this page is sorted by instrument and presents students with access to the standard repertoire for their instrument, performed by a musician of distinction on that instrument.
hollyconnell

American Regional Music WebQuest - 0 views

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    Webquest on American regional music.
hollyconnell

Musical Eras WebQuest - 1 views

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    This webquest engages students in a potential disscussion with a composer from a different era. This activity could also be adapted for exploration of current composers as well.
erikastdenis

teoria : Music Theory Web - 0 views

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    This music theory website has some great tutorials and exercises to help develop ear training skills. Also available are articles and other reference materials to help with music study. This is a user friendly site and is very helpful.
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    Great tutorials for Music Theory. Perfect to use in class with students to practice basic music theory and ear training. Great free programing! 
bandguysmithgr

Classical Music on Classical Archives: Home - 0 views

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    This is a great listening resource to use with our students. It includes playlists and collections of recordings, historical and biographical information on composers and classical music, and midi recordings of sheet music.
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    Contact Us FAST FACTS OUR STORY FOLKS AWARDS PRESS Largest classical music site on the web: 910,000 files you can listen to (stream), or purchase in DRM-free MP3 for download by 19,000 composers and 80,000 artists from over 530 recording labels. Also includes the largest collection of free classical music MIDI files.
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    This is a subscription-based website (free to join) that contains over 30,000 classical music files by various composers in MIDI, MP3, or WMA streaming file formats. You can download up to 5 songs per day, and it also contains biographies and historical timelines.
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    A companion website to HyperHistory Online, this website contains recordings of classical pieces that can be easily accessed. It can be searched by time period or composer. A handy resource if covering a music history unit.
jmkustec

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    The website for the "President's Own" United States Marine Band includes many educational resources. Along with high quality recordings by a phenomenal ensemble, the site offers many other educational aspects, including three volumes of the marches of John Philip Sousa. The marches may be downloaded in PDF format and used by any ensemble. They include the scores, parts, and detailed information on each march. This is great to use in order to teach students about marches and their forms.
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    US Marine Band educational page. Including lots of information on Sousa marches (Sousa March mania, a cool activity to do with students), recordings, etc.
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