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altosaxplayer5

TI:ME Technology In Music Education - 0 views

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    This site has aided teachers by developing many educational programs and resources covering, notation, sequencing, instructional software, and digital media. It also gives info about conferences and workshops. You must become a paid member to access the full website.
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    TIME is a website dedicated to helping educators integrate technology into their classrooms. Though the site is education generic, there are a great number of articles pertaining to music education. TIME and NAfME recently joined forces to present a music and technology session at the NAfME convention this year, dedicated specifically to the music technology space.
justinhike

Interval Song Chart Generator - 0 views

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    One of most common ways of recognizing intervals is by associating them with songs that are familiar. This website provides an excellent list of reference songs for every interval. They also include recordings of each reference song. Each excerpt illustrates the interval it is associated with. Earmaster also includes various ear training exercises for musicians at all levels. The training exercises are free to try, but do eventually cost in order to use. 
jaywerd04

MusicEdMagic - 1 views

  • Most Popular Articles Free Music Composing and Notation Software- 2015 Music Searches By Lyrics: Finding a song title when all you have are a few words Free Lyrics and Sheet Music for Popular Songs Portable Digital Audio Recorder Buying Guide With Reviews Where To Download Free Karaoke Songs MuseScore Free Music Notation Software How to Download Music to CD Karaoke and Other Music Without Lyrics Music CD-R vs. Data CD-R: Is There A Difference? Online Music Notation Editor- NoteFlight
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      I love that the MusicEdMagic.com page provides links to other noteworthy music software programs like MuseScore, NoteFlight, and other composing/notation software pages.
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    This music technology website offers a blog, sheet music, and reviews of products. They are also talking about the new NAfME standards along with technology.
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    Recent music education related articles, resources, free easy beginner level sheet music, and other music education related information. This website also has three to ten minute podcasts about music education, music technology and many about iPad uses.
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    This website has a collection of articles relating to music technology and music pedagogy in general. There are also short podcasts on a variety of topics. In addition, there are links to other sites, particularly free sheet music. It has a variety of items on it, which makes it easy to find something useful on it for everyone.
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    A source for podcasts and updates on what's new and free in the world of music technology. Sheet music, blogs, podcasts, and minimum monthly updates are a few of the things offered here, and it's all geared toward music ed tech.
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    The MusicEdMagic.com link serves as an outlet to other online music software websites, links for free sheet music, articles for music research/music making, and other electronic-focused music websites.  I was able to download free sheet music in a matter of seconds  from the musicnotes.com link provided on this link's homepage.  It has links to Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google+, and Pinterest on the homepage, making sharing and communicating accessible upon first glance.  As an educator, I see this page as being best used in private practice.  Being able to provide students with some of the featured videos like "Recommended Trombone Solos and Recordings" or "Audio Software For The Classroom Or Home Recording Studio" seem like links that would be best used for people that are more interested in personal, one-on-one study and creation of music.  However, I could see these links being used in a general setting as well, like ensemble practice or music tech classes.  
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    Monthly video about the most current music technology. This is great to keep up with the latest music education technology. The video gives good ideas about many different types of music technology.
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    This blog contains many resources, including iPhone/iPad app reviews, podcasts, videos, free sheet music, and other posts about music-related technology.
altosaxplayer5

K-12 Resources For Music Educators - 0 views

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    K-12 Resources for Music Educators is a wonderful site which provides a number of links which connect teachers to music resources. The links are divided into categories such as band, orchestra, choral, classroom, and music. The links provided give a variety of musical sites which provide information on specific instruments, types of music, and state websites.
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    This page has a large number of links to great music education websites.
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    This is a commercial-free site shared by many institutions throughout the world. It is a growing collection of links, categorized by teaching focus: band teachers; classroom teachers; music research; and general resources.
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    Great starting point when you are in need of content specific resources for K-12 music.
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    This website has a list of multiple websites available for music education of all disciplines. This can be used as a hub to find more specific information for lesson plans in a particular setting.
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    This website has a list of multiple websites available for music education of all disciplines. This can be used as a hub to find more specific information for lesson plans in a particular setting.
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    A large collection of resources for band, choir, and general music teachers.  
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    A great site with a giant list of music websites from around the country. It includes everything from organizations to instrument specific websites and blogs. A great deal of information can be found on the websites listed and you have a great deal of choices to choose from. Most subject areas have multiple websites linked for differing information sources.
jwhitt1982

teoria - Exercises - 0 views

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    This site serves as a practice tool for students of music theory, ear training, or general music. The site includes recordings for use in interval identification, rhythmic dictation, chord identification, and a variety of other ear training concepts. This would be an excellent resource for teachers who wish to provide their students with practical experience in ear training via technology. Students could practice at home or in a computer lab. 
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    This is an excellent resource. I studied my music theory classes with Rodriguez-Alvira, the author of this program. Wonderful resource and music theory professor.
aubreyconnelly

Music History 101 - 0 views

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    Good site for general music history. Nice high school level. Ads are annoying.
hero1338

Talks for band geeks | Playlist | TED.com - 0 views

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    This is a playlist of TED talks specifically designated for general music education and various music ensembles. A great resource for all types of music directors interested in learning more about the transformative power of music.
michaelmartell

Chuck Vanderchuck's "Something Something" Explosion! . Jazz . What Sounds Like What | PBS KIDS GO! - 0 views

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    This is a website that uses videos and games to teach students about jazz and instrument identification. Is definitely geared toward younger students, probably in a general music setting. However, I could see it being used with middle school jazz band students as well.
hero1338

Education | The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum - 0 views

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    This site provides excellent resources for incorporating the history of rock & roll in a general music class. The digital classroom on the website includes lesson plans, listening guides, and teaching content.
jcstoutufmme

PracticeSpot.com - moving to InsideMusicTeaching.com - 0 views

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    Practice Spot offers free downloads, tools, and also items for purchase. Some of the free downloads include manuscript paper and music note reading worksheets. There is also a rhythm generator within the website to help with sight-reading practice. The website also includes articles about practice and downloadable certificates for congratulating students who completed some of the programs available. This is an excellent resource for helping students in and out of class.
bumthun

Music Education Magic - 0 views

  • If you work in a school district that has gone totally one-to-one Chromebook then rejoice!  SmartMusic is coming to the Chromebook!
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    This website has resources for technology and teaching music in general. It includes Sheet Music, Tales From The Podium, and much much more.
anonymous

Interval Song Chart Generator - 1 views

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    This indispensable chart (including youtube links) details familiar tunes that use specific intervals within their melody. An imbedded tool allows the user to view the interval on staff paper and hear what it sounds like before exploring the songs listed. This is a great aid for ear training
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    This indispensable chart (including youtube links) details familiar tunes that use specific intervals within their melody. An imbedded tool allows the user to view the interval on staff paper and hear what it sounds like before exploring the songs listed. This is a great aid for ear training
rhtrumpet

Practice Sight Reading and Sight Singing Exercises Online - Sight Reading Factory - 2 views

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    Subscribers to the Sight Reading Factory will never again run out of sight reading material to practice. Every time the user clicks 'Generate Sight Reading', a brand new piece of music is composed. This allows the user to generate virtually infinite amounts of unique sight reading exercises for piano, guitar, voice, strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
cbaker91

About - TeachRock - 0 views

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    The lessons found here are for integrating popular music study into general music curricula. The lessons are all standards-aligned and are almost entirely historical, cultural, sociological, and musicological in nature. The lessons can also be integrated into social studies curricula. There are many opportunities in all of these lessons for students to embark on music and cultural research to enhance and deepen their understanding of the music they are learning to play/sing/perform.
nwotton

How do woodwind instruments make a sound - YouTube - 0 views

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    This collection of videos is a great resource to use during general music classes when introducing instruments of the orchestra. This is a great way to get students interested in the different instrument families. It offers a great deal of information on the instrument, how it works, and even gives students examples of how to create their own instrument using found objects.
wildpan

SMART Exchange - USA - Search lessons by keyword - 0 views

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    I have found this website useful countless times!  You can search generally or specifically for pre made presentations for SmartNotebook that you can then download and edit as you wish to fit your own classroom needs.  It could be used in any type of music classroom.
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    If you have access to a Smartboard in your classroom, you know how great of a tool it can be for your students. Smartboard Exchange allows you to preview and download music related items that can be used during a lesson.
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    If you have access to a Smartboard in your classroom, you know how great of a tool it can be for your students. Smartboard Exchange allows you to preview and download music related items that can be used during a lesson.
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    SMARTBoards are a valuable tool, and if you aren't using yours because you don't know how, then use this site. Programs, standards, tutorials, and discussion boards. Everything you need to be SMARTBoard-savvy.
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    This site is very appropraite for our class about music and technology. Its purpose is to provide a variety of software program options to help enhance the music education experience. The resoucres are different software programs such as Music Transitions, Composing Music, Teaching Music, and Music Attendence. Many of these programs are games for younger students, offering them a fun way to learn musical concepts that might otherwise not interest them or be difficult to grasp in a traditional classroom setting. You can also share resources and interact with other members of the program to share ideas and ask questions.
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    For anyone that has a Smart Board available in their classroom this website it great for finding ways to enhance your music teaching. This website gives available programs and ways that you can use your Smart Board to teach lessons.
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    A Collection of Music SMART programs that have been created and uploaded for all SMART users to share.
slofgren57

Music Assessments with Seating Charts - 0 views

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    Methods for approaching assessments with large numbers of students. The overall site has a lot of wonderful ideas for teaching elementary general music as well.
cindyjjenn_google

The Ultimate Teacher Resource Guide | SuperSummary - 0 views

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    This site includes several music resources for teachers. It is mainly for general music teachers and can provide example lesson plans, resources for lessons, and ideas for activities. Teachers can use this source to find resources to use in class.
crmusicstudio

Music a la Abbott - Amy Abbott - Kodály Inspired Blog and Teachers Music Education Resource - 0 views

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    Amy Abbott TPT store, teacher created materials. Kodaly specialist that produces materials that may be used on a Smart Board. Primarily General Music from K-5.
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    Music a la Abbott Amy Abbott Kodály Inspired Blog and Elementary Teachers Music Education Resource
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    This blog is written by a Kodaly elementary school teacher who shares everything from resources she's used, to resources she's created herself and sharing through Teachers Pay Teachers. She also blogs about her experiences with taking interests of her students and turning them into an activity to do with learning music literacy. And if your teaching style represents the Kodaly teaching style, she has many tips and tricks for this to make our students successful and life-long music lovers.
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    A Kodaly-inspired blog that includes usable resources for teachers including lesson planning ideas, advice for classroom management, assessment ideas, and links to purchase lesson plans, unit plans, assessments, and other tools.
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    Music a la Abbott is a blog containing free Kodaly based lesson plans for K-5 general music as well as elementary drum, bell and vocal ensembles. She also has a link to her store on www.teacherspayteachers.com. Her website has a page dedicated to the design of her classroom, as well as her upcoming workshops around the United States. She also has an easy to use label feature so you can find blog posts relating to a specific topic such a 1st grade or assessments.
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    Music a la Abbott is a blog created by Ms. Amy Abbott. She provides teaching strategies based on the Kodály music curriculum, workshops, and students activities that can be accessed through www.teacherspayteachers.com
crmusicstudio

Texas Music Educators Association - 0 views

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    Texas Music Educators Association website has great information about music education advocacy. Members can access clinics and handouts that support music education.
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    Texas Music Educators Association available choral resources
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