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eperegrine

Public Domain Sherpa - your guide to finding copyright-free works - 0 views

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    THis website explains how to find out if your work in question is public domain or not.
crmtbear

Gordon Institute for Music Learning - 0 views

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    The Gordon Institute for Music Learning includes abundant information about Music Learning Theory, how it works, and the research behind it. There is information about aptitude, sequencing, and audiation.
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    The Gordon Institute for Music Learning includes abundant information about Music Learning Theory, how it works, and the research behind it. There is information about aptitude, sequencing, and audiation.
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    The Gordon Institute for Music Learning includes abundant information about Music Learning Theory, how it works, and the research behind it. There is information about aptitude, sequencing, and audiation.
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    The Gordon Institute for Music Learning website is a simple and easy-to-use website. You can find the schedule of upcoming seminars to attend around the United States, find a nearby chapter to join and read Gordon's Biography. The best information for music educators is under "Music Learning Theory." Here you can read about the Gordon method, audiation, musical aptitude, methodology, learning sequence, classroom activities, early childhood and instructional applications.
aoakley006

Music Education Works - Collecting, summarising and sharing evidence of the impact of m... - 1 views

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    Music Education Works is a website that promotes music as a necessity for all students. The website lists the benefits of music education and provides appropriate learning and scholarly writing that backs music education as a tool for all ages. The website provides information about music in and outside of school. The main goal of the website is to promote and share the benefits of music education.
rebeccasteinke

How Does Project-Based Learning Work? | Edutopia - 0 views

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    This web page from Edutopia.com is a very interesting read about Project-based learning. The web site considers why PBL is important, what PBL is about, how does PBL work, and has many resources.
danielleminaya

ChoralWiki - 0 views

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    This website hosts over 9,000 choral/vocal scores, texts, translations and other useful information. This is a fantastic resource for choral directors to browse and select music from.
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    This is a website for the University of Florida Masters of music in Music Education. UFMUE
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    a) The purpose of the resource is to have provide a database of music for use in and outside of the music classroom.(b) This resource covers music repertoire.  National Music Standard #1 (c) I would use this site for instructional use in the classroom and assignments outside of the classroom.
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    Purpose of this resource: This webpage contains downloadable choral music that is in the public domain. Musical Content: The Choral Public Domain Library contains digital downloads (sheet music, midi files, and notation files) for choral works that are in the public domain. There is a large selection, and CPDL offers useful search features such as listing all musical settings of a text, searching by language, type of piece, and by musical era. Other information: This is a good resource for directors who do not have large music budgets, are looking to find different settings of specific texts, or are looking for music from a specific time period.
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    Access to FREE choral works in the public domain. Also, you can find scores, texts, translations, and information about composers.
Ruiel Doonkeen

Practice Sight Reading and Sight Singing Exercises Online - Sight Reading Factory - 0 views

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    This is a great site to help students practice sight reading. There are many sight reading examples and the program is very user friendly and helps engage the kids.
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    a) The purpose of the resource is to have provide practice sight reading in and outside of the music classroom.(b) This resource covers sight reading (c) I would use this site for instructional use in the classroom and outside of the classroom.
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    Sightreading website that works!
Kelly Gallman

The $55 Interactive Whiteboard - 0 views

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    I enjoy building things myself and feel confident that I could create this IWB and pen.  The IWB has numerous applications in the music classroom including all students viewing the score and circling the parts you are working on and how they relate to the whole selection.  
kristin mckinley

Piotr Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 | San Francisco Symphony Keeping Score - 0 views

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    This is a great site for older students who are learning about specific composers. In this lesson on Tchaikovsky, students can watch videos, listen to the piece and read about Tchaikovsky's work.
Melody Kneezel

Instruments of the Orchestra - 0 views

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    This is an online game that works will aural recognition of the instruments in the orchestra. After getting an answer correct, there is a description of the instrument in more detail, including how it looks, what it sounds like, how many are in the orchestra, and where they sit.
kendra gannaway

The Science of Memory (and 4 Uncommon Ways to Enhance It) - 0 views

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    Often I encounter students who attempt to "cram" for a performance that requires memorization of their music. This article speaks to the element of memorization that I continually speak to: the importance of sleep in the process of memory. I couldn't get the diigo toolbar to work, so I couldn't highlight the relevant section, but what happens during sleep is called "memory consolidation" and this article discusses this phenomenon in easy to understand language.
Ginna Watson

Videogames Exposing Teens to Classical Music Says Classical Archives - IGN - 0 views

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    Teens and tweens are hearing classical music played on video and computer games like World of Warcraft, Legend of Zelda, and Civilization. Looking up these pieces and listening to them in class, discussing why they work in the context of the video game, would be a great way to engage with students!
Jay Hicks

Derek Paravicini and Adam Ockelford: In the key of genius | Talk Video | TED - 0 views

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    This TED video is inspiring for any musician, but particularly for teachers working with students with special needs.
Michael Lione

NAfME – Music Education – “Strategies for Working with Special Needs... - 0 views

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    NAFME (National Association for Music Education) talks about classroom strategies for teaching students with special needs in a general music class setting.
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    NAFME (National Association for Music Education) talks about classroom strategies for teaching students with special needs in a general music class setting.
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    NAFME (National Association for Music Education) talks about classroom strategies for teaching students with special needs in a general music class setting.
Stephen Hull

How to Read Sheet Music: Step-by-Step Instructions - 1 views

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    I work with a number of adult beginners and this will be great for them
brianstitak

METRONOME ONLINE - free! - 0 views

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    This is a simple online metronome tool that can be used in a pinch during practice. The makers of this website are also currently working on a database where musicians can share practice tips.
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    This is a simple online metronome tool that can be used in a pinch during practice. The makers of this website are also currently working on a database where musicians can share practice tips.
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    Metronome online provides users with free access to a metronome for performance practice.  This is a site I use a lot with my students.  The metronome is a facilitator for developing technique, especially with a musical instrument or voice.  Users can adjust tempos in order to practice passage at various speeds.
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    This is a good free online metronome for students requiring a browser based metronome. There It also contains articles about metronomes and tempo. There are links to other products and downloads on the metronome page.
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    An online metronome ideal for quick and easy use while practicing music, this music tool helps with your rhythm as well as tempo selections and it is always available for free to all students of music at metronomeonline.com
Stephen Hull

Decisions Made in the Practice Room: A Qualitative Study of Middle School S...: EBSCOhost - 0 views

  • The quality and quantity with which one approaches practicing are key factors in the development of expert instrumental performance skill (Ericsson, Krampe, & Tesch-Romer, 1993). Miksza (2007), Frost and Hamann (2000), and McPherson (2000) have all found that instrumental performance is related to the quality as well as the quantity of practice.
  • McPherson and Zimmerman (2002) described self-regulation as a form of self-teaching in which students set goals, self-monitor, and self-reflect.
  • Self-efficacy, defined as the confidence one has in his or her ability to plan and execute a given task, is considered to be a key factor predicting self-regulation success
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  • Other researchers have found that novice adolescent musicians tend to exhibit inconsistent practice habits. Rohwer and Polk (2006) categorized the practice tendencies of students as holistic/noncorrective, holistic/corrective, analytic/reactive, or analytic/proactive. They described analytic practicers as those who were prone to remediate sections of their music both proactively and reactively, and they found that these students made significantly more gains than did the holistic practicers. Barry (1990, 1992) focused on the use of structured practice time and supervision in middle school instrumental students and found that the students were significantly more able to prepare a musical etude when practice was carefully structured and supervised. Like McPherson and Renwick (2001), Barry found that students who engaged in unstructured practice tended to play their music faster, use a metronome less, use fewer mental practice strategies, and self-assessed less than those who engaged in structured and supervised practice.
  • Barry and Hallam (2002) argue that this is because novices who have not yet developed strong aural schemata are often unaware of their own errors, whereas more capable musicians are more aware of their strengths and weaknesses.
  • The ability to self-regulate, or self-teach, is a learned skill requiring individuals to make a number of decisions related to goal setting, self-efficacy, attention, strategy use, and assessment.
  • In order for teachers to improve the way in which they teach their students to practice, it seems apparent that they must first understand the ways in which their students think during practice.
  • retrospective think aloud protocol. Ericsson and Simon (1993) describe this method of data collection as a process in which subjects are asked to describe their thoughts immediately after performing a given task.
  • Though they stated that they knew which pieces needed work, they did not have a specific idea of what aspects of the music needed work.
  • When students encountered difficulty, they reacted in one of three ways. First, although each student exhibited different levels of tolerance for frustration, at some point they each demonstrated the tendency to move on to a new activity when something began to cause frustration.
  • Second, students would retreat to easier passages when things became too difficult.
  • Finally, student ability to maintain focus over the span of the practice period also affected motivation.
  • Although the ability to maintain attention and self-efficacy may be beyond a teacher's realm of direct influence because of the unique personalities of the children, it appears that teachers can improve student motivation by providing students goals for improvement rather than simply recording practice time.
  • The ability to clearly define goals that are specific, proximal (short term), and moderately challenging is a major component of effective practice (
  • The factors influencing the use of practice strategies can be broken down into three categories: strategy repertoire, appropriate use, and motivation. Using the metaphor of having a "practice toolbox," students need to have a number of tools from which to draw on, but they also need the knowledge and skill to use them appropriately and the motivation and self-discipline to make the effort to take the tools out of the box.
  • Educational leaders commonly emphasize the importance of teaching students how to critically think and learn on their own. Musical practice is an important way in which music teachers can provide their students with these opportunities.
  • It seems to follow that helping instrumental music students develop self-regulation would result in improved ensembles and more efficient rehearsals. Methods for teaching practice skills to middle school and high school students must be developed through continued research and best practice in order to develop independent musicians.
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    Teaching middle school students HOW to practice
William Bauer

Jazz History Online - 2 views

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    Jazz History Online is committed to covering the finest in jazz history past and present. All of the writers are also working jazz musicians, and use their experience to discuss jazz in a manner that is accessible to both musicians and laymen.
cedenoa23

Descargas - Musica para llevar contigo - Musica Libre - 0 views

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    Canto Alegre is a cultural corporation in Colombia that promotes children music. Canto Alegre brings together children and young instrumentalist to sing and play music together. Since music is for everyone, you can download the songs for free. The songs are mostly in spanish. Teachers that work in a multicultural environment can learn and adapt the songs.
esikorski

Flute Fundamentals [HD] - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is a extended video (almost 90 minutes) by the U.S. Army Field band flute section. It describes many techniques from beginner on up. There is good camera work to show close ups of embouchure formation. They also appear to be active when replying to comments, allowing users to ask questions and expand on the topics in the video.
sbrowne32

Music Theory on 8notes.com - 0 views

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    There are interactive lessons that would be great for centers work or to engage students in learning more about a specific music theory concept. It could be useful if students are working in with a music notation software, for instance, and forget a concept.
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    An easy-to-use and simple online music theory instructional website. The site would be best suited for supplemental material for students to review after having been taught the information through a teacher.
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    Music curriculum and interactive lessons in music theory. Appropriate for ages 6-12. Website is also equipped with music theory games and worksheets.
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