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Stephanie Gogal - Early Years Music Education - video game composition lesson - 0 views

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    This wiki provides ideas for having students compose video-game-inspired music in the classroom.
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Clever Music Videos on Pinterest - 0 views

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    A collection of music-related videos that may be useful to musoc educators.
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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.
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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.
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Melody Street - YouTube - 0 views

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    I use these videos for my elementary students. They are great listening videos to learn music concepts.
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New York Philharmonic Kidzone - 0 views

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    The Kidzone by the New York Philharmonic is an interactive website for children to use to learn primarily about instruments, composers, and famous musicians. It includes games, videos, audio recordings, and text. Students can interact with games that allow them to match rhythms, sort instruments into families, build an instrument, create a graphic-based composition, and match instruments and composers. There is also information about children's concerts.
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    This website has many fun games for students. They are introductory level. Students can be introduced to instrument families.
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    This is an awesome resource that's student-friendly and focuses on instruments of the orchestra, as well as composers. It creates a strong connection between concept and real-world scenarios. The website is designed around the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. There are engaging and interactive games and lessons for students to learn about the orchestra and test their knowledge.
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    Very engaging and visually appealing website from the New York Philharmonic. Unfortunately many of the links would not work; however, one really cool feature is that there are recordings of symphony performances that can be viewed in a classroom. Much better quality of video than many available videos on YouTube.
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(3) DrSelfridge - YouTube - 0 views

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    This YouTube channel has videos for early beginning band students. It has tutorials on how to make your first sound as well videos of songs students can learn by ear.
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Band Director Media Group - The No. 1 Online Resource for Band Directors - 1 views

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    This website offers resources for band directors. This includes concert band, marching band, travel and festival tips, articles and videos, and the website has a discussion board for band directors to ask questions. This is a great resource for all band directors to improve their ability as a music educator.
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    Banddirector.com is a website that offers several resources for band directors. It includes links to several instrument manufacturers, uniform companies, camp locations, videos and articles. This is a great site to use in order to obtain new ideas for your own program.
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    BandDirector.com is an exhaustive site of information for band directors. The site includes information on concert, marching, and jazz bands, along with individual band instruments. The site also features videos and a webcast.
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    This website includes an incredible amount of information for music educators. There are interviews with top educators and conductors, live concert webcasts, and many videos and articles about the various instruments.
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Vic Firth - Education Resource Library - 0 views

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    The Vic Firth website is an essential resource for any percussionist or music educator. The site includes a wealth of educational videos, games, and play along tracks that are beneficial to development of percussionists and music educators.
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    A fantastic percussion resource for percussionists and educators alike.
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    Fantastic videos to share with your students to teach them the 40 rudiments. Students can play along with audio files in addition to the short video clips tailored to the young drummer. Posters and charts of the rudiments also available here.
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    This is a website featuring fantastic percussionists in videos, audio, and articles focused on percussion education in various genres: concert percussion, marching, and drum set. This also includes foundation session to learn tambourine, crash cymbals, rudiments, and so much more.
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The Music Show Episode #1: The Beat Is the Heart of Music - YouTube - 0 views

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    These videos are created by Music Express magazine and each one deals with a different topic of music education. The videos have four main characters and are well-made and entertaining for students. The topics explored are basic general music concepts like steady beat, rests, high/middle/low and more. Each episode has a catchy song that students enjoy singing along to.
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The United States Army Field Band - YouTube - 0 views

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    The U.S. Army Field Band has a Youtube channel with a number of resources for students and educators. There are collections of resource videos for each instrument that include instruction on fundamentals, as well as tips and tricks. There are also videos of performances and instrument repair techniques.
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From the Top at Carnegie Hall . For Teachers | PBS - 0 views

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    This site offers streaming of programs about young musicians and their lives. The focus is on the music and the impact it can have in a young person's life. The pieces themselves are also discussed and lesson plans are available to go with them.
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    From the Top at Carnegie Hall is a production where your musicians share their talents at one of the most prestigious theaters in the United States. Teachers can download the videos and programs to share with students in class. Each episode includes a lesson plan with the objectives, activities and music standards.
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    This site provides lesson plans to accompany full video clips from the PBS series "From the Top." The videos are essentially master classes that introduce or focus on a specific musical element.
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Musical Instruments from Around the World - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is a youtube video made for 3rd graders about music from around the world. I think it would be really easy to have kids make videos like this themselves, so I'm posting it more as an idea to be replicated than to actually use. I think some of the information is slightly inaccurate, but the idea is fantastic
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Band Room Tech - 0 views

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    This resource has many ideas that link technology to teaching band.  Several technological links are: twitter, note trainers, and videos.
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    This resource has many ideas that link technology to teaching band.  Several technological links are: twitter, note trainers, and videos.
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Beginner Recorder Lessons ~ Progressive - YouTube - 0 views

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    This YouTube video is a series of 18 recorder lessons which progress through the different pitches played on the recorder. There is a visual demonstration of each note as well as the notation on the staff. Background accompaniment is also a part of the video.
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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!
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ThePianoGuys - YouTube - 0 views

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    The Piano Guys are a YouTube sensation which tie classical music to popular music. They have HD quality videos and have performed in unique venues such as skating rinks, retirement homes, and are even on a mission to record a video at each wonder of the world. So far, they have played at the Great Wall of China and the Iguazu Falls
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Understanding the Music: Tchaikovsky - Selections from The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a | ... - 0 views

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    The Kennedy Center provides videos, broadcasts, articles on music
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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.
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Sound Educators - 0 views

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    The purpose of this website is to provide music educators with video blogs on software, apps, teaching ideas, and useful strategies that can improve instruction. The content is in the form of video/audio and/or power point presentations. It is created by a network of music educators who have used the material before and are describing the benefits and/or problems they have had with it.
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    digital musicking diigo group
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    Robin Giebelhausen's blog has valuable information about music and technology. She is great about explaining technology and how it can be used for everyday music application.
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    Robin's video blogs are a great resource for teachers. She demonstrates and reviews ways that technology can be used in the music classroom. You can subscribe to her weekly videos, which are both fun and informative.
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    A music teaching site/blog by Robin Giebelhausen
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