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William Bauer

Music Animation Machine - "Music Worth Watching" - 1 views

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    I have used animations from this website to show my students a visualization of the duration and pitch of notes. Kindergartners were fascinated by these videos, and really enjoyed each one.
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    "Piano roll" animations of musical works.
crmusicstudio

Welcome to Susan Paradis Piano Teaching Resources - Susan Paradis Piano Teaching Resources - 0 views

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    This website provides valuable resources for piano teachers. It can be used as a group class or private teaching. It contains worksheets, games, sheet music (easy and intermediate level). It is suitable for early childhood and elementary students.
tscarabino

SoundCloud - Listen to free music and podcasts on SoundCloud - 0 views

shared by tscarabino on 21 Apr 14 - No Cached
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    Resource for UF Masters in Music Education. Soundcloud is an incredible resource that can but used in the classroom frequently. The site offers a whole collection of music uploaded under a creative commons license, meaning they are available for use as long as you follow any guidelines that are set by the artist.
ajudge15

The Gordon Institute For Music Learning - 0 views

shared by ajudge15 on 11 Feb 19 - No Cached
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    This official website for the Gordon Music Learning Theory provides many core principles and philosophies centered around this theory, professional development opportunities, and accessible links for music teachers to join an area chapter.
jheaver

CBDNA - About CBDNA - Publications - CBDNA Journal - 0 views

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    The College Band Directors National Association is a very reputable source of information about everything music education, especially in terms of band. Through publication of their journal and social media accounts, there is a constant source of information about teaching resources for the band music classroom, and they have an entire committee dedicated to technology in music education.
jheaver

Psychology of Music: SAGE Journals - 0 views

  • These include studies on listening, performing, creating, memorising, analysing, describing, learning, and teaching, as well as applied social, developmental, attitudinal and therapeutic studies.
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      The Psychology of Music journal can provide great insight on how technology can be used inside the classroom to aid in not only teaching about music, but also about reaching students in new and effective ways.
jheaver

Overview of 2014 Music Standards - NAfME - 0 views

  • Creating, Performing, and Responding.
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      The national standards for music education changed a few years ago, and many music educators are stilled confused about the new standards. This website gives clarity to the changes and provides clear maps based on content area.
patiencetez

Differentiation in Music Teaching - 0 views

Every music teacher should incorporate technology in their teaching because it offers lots of differentiated activities that foster students' response to music.

Differentiation

started by patiencetez on 13 Feb 19 no follow-up yet
rknappmusic

Productivity Timer | Free Online Tool to Be More Productive - 0 views

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    This is a timer for getting work done. You can schedule how often you get breaks. The implications for school include pacing rehearsals and practice sessions.
eperegrine

Spring-Bulletin-2019.pdf - 0 views

  • Solo-Small Ensemble Regulations........18
  • Large Group Festival Regulations ........28
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  • West Central, Maynard
  • Kee, Lansing
  • C) Classes 4A/1A: April 6, 2019
  • Wind/Percussion entry clarifi cation: • Ensembles are restricted one player to a part • Ensembles may not be conducted • Choir entries may have multiple players on a part • Choir entries may be conducted
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      Ensemble is different than a Choir Choir can have doubled parts and is conducted!
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    Iowa High School Music Association bulletin. Has all of the regulations for music events in the spring including solo and small ensemble and large group festival.
eperegrine

Music education in rural areas Keys to success - 0 views

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    an article that discusses the challenges and benefits of teaching in a rural area. It gives some tips for success for rural music educators.
eperegrine

Free Christmas and Sacred Sheet Music - 0 views

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    We go christmas caroling every year to the nursing home. I use some of these arrangements.
hollybf514

ChoralWiki - 0 views

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    A great resource for finding choral music. You can search or click on seasons, styles, composers, etc. This is a very useful site for anyone who teaches choir.
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    Choral Public Domain Library. This site is a resource for public domain. There are free downloads of many choral scores
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    Choral Public Domain Library. This site is a resource for public domain. There are free downloads of many choral scores
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    This is a site for free Choral Public Domain music. It is a libray of many pieces that are in the public domain including great works that most scholarly choirs want in their repertoire or on their library shelves. A great site for student and teacher research. There are also forums on music, singing, and conducting. Accounts are free and easy to manage.
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    This wiki has thousands of choral works available for use, free of charge. Music can be accessed by season or composer, making locating songs easier.
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    ChoralWiki is like the wikipedia of choral music. This website has a lot of choral songs that either music teachers composed or even music from the past that was not included with copyright laws. The best part about this website is that all of the music is free!
anonymous

Home | Sing to Kids - 1 views

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    This is Jen Bailey's website. She blogs about relevant topics for the elementary general music teacher. She posts about content and resources that are very useful for K-5 music. She is a talented musician and teacher who identifies strongly with Music Learning Theory.
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!
bbriele01

Free music composition and notation software | MuseScore - 0 views

shared by bbriele01 on 25 Jun 14 - Cached
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    Create, play back and print beautiful sheet music with free and easy to use music notation software MuseScore. For Windows, Mac and Linux.
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    Music Notation Arranging and Writing music
danielleminaya

Welcome to cipoo.net - 0 views

shared by danielleminaya on 28 May 17 - Cached
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    Another site containing FREE choral works in the public domain.
ntatarka

New York Philharmonic | Digital Archives - 0 views

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    A great resource from the NY Philharmonic. Being able to see the notes that all the great conductors have made on the scores, and embrace the history of this orchestra has been a lot of fun. Also helps a lot with score study and analysis of some of the major works for orchestra.
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    This is the Digital Archives from the New York Philharmonic. This has copies of past programs as well as digital copies of scores owned by the Phil. The scores also have the markings from the past conductors of the Phil.
amandas65

Groovin' to Jazz (Ages 8-13) | National Museum of American History - 0 views

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    This website focuses on jazz history and music. Activities are designed for ages 8-13 or 12-15. Each famous jazz musician or historical page includes the story behind the composition, recordings, and suggested activities that engage students in the listening selection.
dfontes

Web-based Music Applications & Resources | Coach4Technology - 0 views

  • WEB-BASED MUSIC SOFTWARE
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      Various great links to helpful sites. Click through and tag these when there is more time.
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    Has anyone seen this? This is Dr. Williams' (the 'other 80%' guy) website that lists and describes music apps in the cloud.
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