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    I'm a Choir Director: With close to 25,000 members, this is the largest group that I am a member of on Facebook. I highly recommend joining this group, even if you strictly teach instrumental music as I do, for the great shared content (updates in the vocal world and additional resources).
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Home - Crocodile River Music - 0 views

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    Crocodile River Music is a group based in Worcester, MA, the city where I teach. They provide students with a chance to not only listen to, but also to take part in a world music experience. They run programs to come into schools and teach about music from Africa, while also having students come up and try some of the instruments.
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Smithsonian Folkways Recordings | Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 0 views

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    This is a collection of authentic field recordings around the world. These recordings can be used to give teachers and students a deeper understanding of a folk song's musical and cultural context.
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Drum Corps International: Marching Music`s Major League - 0 views

  • World Class CorpsThe AcademyWebsiteScheduleBlue DevilsWebsiteScheduleBlue KnightsWebsiteScheduleBlue StarsWebsiteScheduleBluecoatsWebsiteScheduleBoston CrusadersWebsiteScheduleThe CadetsWebsiteScheduleCarolina CrownWebsiteScheduleCascadesWebsiteScheduleThe CavaliersWebsiteScheduleColtsWebsiteScheduleCrossmenWebsiteScheduleJersey SurfWebsiteScheduleMadison ScoutsWebsiteScheduleMandarinsWebsiteScheduleOregon CrusadersWebsiteSchedulePacific CrestWebsiteSchedulePhantom Regiment<
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  • Rotator UK corps claim top spots at 2015 European Championships The annual Drum Corps Europe Championships this past Saturday in Kerkrade, Netherlands, featured competition between corps from England, Ireland, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. Spotlight of the Week: 1982 Cavaliers Opening with selections from Respighi's 'Pines of Rome,' the 1982 Cavaliers marched their way to an 11th-place finish at the DCI World Championships in Montreal. DCI Tour expected to return to Florida in 2016 Though locations and venues are still to be confirmed, the 2016 DCI Tour will come to Florida this July for several events. Corps news and announcements Boston Crusaders will dream the impossible dream in '16; California Dreamin' with the Madison Scouts; Mandarins hire a new corps director; And more! QUIZ: Which countries do these European drum corps call home? International groups will meet this Saturday, September 26, in Kerkrade, Netherlands, for the annual Drum Corps Europe Championships. 1 4158227,4157112,4150410,4147694,4147103 NEWS
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  • Blue DevilsWebsiteScheduleBlue KnightsWebsiteScheduleBlue StarsWebsiteScheduleBluecoatsWebsiteScheduleBoston CrusadersWebsiteScheduleThe CadetsWebsiteScheduleCarolina CrownWebsiteScheduleCascadesWebsiteScheduleThe CavaliersWebsiteScheduleColtsWebsiteScheduleCrossmenWebsiteScheduleJersey SurfWebsiteScheduleMadison Scou
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    Drum Corps International is the premier organization for outdoor performing ensembles. Innovation every year.
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    Website for Drum Corps International.  Marching music at it's finest
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    This is a great site for inspiring band students. The things that these musicians do is amazing! Ere a lot of resources here for students, and y can also follow your favorite corp!
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    DCI.org provides all events and tours for DCI.  Students and teachers can stay plugged in and gain inspiration for all that DCI bands and members of the band compete. 
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    Everything that you need to know about Drum Corps is here.  It includes schedules, scores, recruitment info, etc..  This is bookmarked because I have a few students that would love to march Drum Corp.  
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    Everything that you need to know about Drum Corps is here.  It includes schedules, scores, recruitment info, etc..  This is bookmarked because I have a few students that would love to march Drum Corp.  
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    This site is the home to everything drum corps. The site includes media, schedules, scores, and audition information for all current and historic Drum Corps International groups.
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    This is the website for all things DCI. Students may find this website useful to follow their favorite corps, get scores, or find information on local shows. This is especially helpful for marching band students
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Listen - Professional Music Educator - 0 views

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    The Professional Music Educator is a podcast designed by a music educator for music educators. The podcast covers a variety of topics to help music educators navigate their complex world. For a cost the Professional Music Educator will offer individual advice and coaching.
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Gustavo Dudamel : Dvorak - Symphony no. 9 - 4th movement - Allegro con fuoco - YouTube - 0 views

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    I know this isn't a "website", per se, but I need to share Dudamel conducting the fourth movement of Dvorak's "New World Symphony" since I just bookmarked the listening map. This is such a wonderful performance, and it demonstrates how crucial the conductor is in coercing a certain sound from the performers!
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Percussive Arts Society - 0 views

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    Percussive Arts Society provides countless files, resources and recordings for your aspiring percussionists as well as percussion classes to provide quality instruction. The Percussive Arts Society is also a membership and subscription service as well as providing a annual conference across the country. 
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    This is the Percussive Arts Society. This is a great resource for all of your percussion needs, including: concert, marching, world, drumset, etc. You can subscribe to PAS and receive access to their publication Percussive Notes. There are great articles that pertain to all areas of percussion.
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    Percussive Arts Society is home to all things percussion, from resources to publications, and information about chapters around the US.
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    Resource for UF Masters in Music Education. PAS is an incredible resource for directors, especially for those that have minimal experience in teaching percussion. There is a wide variety of free lessons, information, and videos to help guide your percussion section to success.
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    The Percussive Arts Society is the largest organization for percussionists and drummers from all over the world. Becoming a member grants access to an extensive archive of videos, publications, and articles related to percussion pedagogy, performance, etc. PASIC, the international convention hosted by PAS, is a multi-day event featuring percussionists and lecturers as well as networking opportunities.
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    The Percussive Arts Society website provides several resources for music educators. There are magazine subscriptions available as well. This site can help not only percussionists, but non-percussionist educator who are looking to find help in teaching percussion.
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DonorsChoose.org: Support a classroom. Build a future. - 0 views

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    DonorsChoose is a great place to start looking for additional aid for your classroom. You can pose a project that you need funding for, if its more instruments, books, materials, and/or other resources that you may need, but can't get your district to obtain. It is very easy to use and you create a project where people can find or search and donate their own money to fund. You can have several people donate and you can share your proposal on various forms of social media to help spread the word. The choral teacher and I did a few projects and we were able to get Orff Instruments, Drums, and even Ipods for the kids. You have to follow up with DonorsChoose and send photos and thank you letters from the students to show how you are using the materials in the classroom. It is a perfect way to receive that additional funding for your program.
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    DonorsChoose is a miracle for programs with little to no budget. You can create an account as an educator and create projects that go towards your classroom. You can ask for anything from Chromebooks to instruments and sheet music. Donors from all over the world can donate and support your classroom. This is the resource that helped me build my band program.
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Drum Corps International: Marching Music`s Major League - 0 views

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    This is the homepage for Drum Corp International. This can be used for all marching instructors during marching season. It can can also be used to promote what DCI. Students can utilize the website as well for audition information or performance attendance.
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    I use this for my marching band students so they can access local shows and for audition information.
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    This site serves as the primary hub of information for anything dealing with drum and bugle corps (competition schedules, show announcements, new developments within the organization, etc.). DCI serves as a model for many competitive marching programs around the world, especially those who participate in the Bands of America circuit. Educators can access short video clips to show students are access posts that can inform the development of their own programs.
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Best Practices for Children's Choir | Mrs. Miracle's Music Room | Music Education Blog - 0 views

  • Performance: Formal performance opportunities, such as evening concerts
  • Performance: Formal performance opportunities, such as evening concerts
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      Typically a winter and spring concert.
  • Social events: Such as a pancake breakfast or movie night for choir students
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      Would have to seek school administrators for approval.
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  • Community: Community performance opportunities, such as performing at a community center, caroling, etc.
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      High School used to carol to other schools in the district and sing at the senior homes in the area.
  • Here are Matt's favorite octavos:
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  • Dona Nobis Pacem
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      Dona Nobis Pacem is perfect for teaching musical independence and tone quality
  • As you are choosing music, here are arrangers and composers whose music Matt and I love:
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      Add Holy Moly Acts like follow the leader, except there are sounds that accompany the hand motions and warm up the different registers.
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    Best Practices for Children's Choir is a podcast with Matthew Parker discussing his best practices when working with a children's choir. The discussion content ranges from choosing music to engaging in warm-ups. Matthew also shares his favorite octavos, composers/arrangers, warm-ups, and tips when choosing music. This is very useful information and a great resource to use when working with your elementary and/or middle school choir.
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    Podcast and synopsis of best practices for children's choir. I want to reference this if the world works my way and places me in an elementary school next year.
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WebQuest - 1 views

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  • his fun activity takes students on a adventure around the world in search of music, cultures and communication with students from other countries!
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  • Have you ever wanted to travel the world and visit a different state or country other than your own? &nbsp;Now is your chance!&nbsp;You and your classmates have been hired as Music Reviewers and Critics.You, alone or with an entourage of two to four classmates, will travel to 5 different live music events and critique the shows. You will carefully plan your travel to arrive at each event on time as well as slip in some sight-seeing! Get Ready!
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hypebot - 1 views

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    Hypebot is a website that posts daily about the music industry. This website focuses on the business side of music as well as technology. I believe that this is an insightful resource for students in music industry courses. I also believe that it is interesting for music educators to read about the current events of the music world.
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Saxquest Saxophone Shop - 0 views

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    One of the few saxophone specialty shops in the world. They have also branched out into clarinets and other woodwinds. If you are looking to purchase a saxophone, this is the best place to do it.
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Tiny Desk : NPR - 0 views

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    NPR ( National Public Radio) is a media organization that finds artists, hold interviews of various artists while airing it on their podcast or creating live videos. The musicians are from all over the world, some are up and coming artists and some are already famous. Tiny Desk concerts also offer a contest for bands or artists to enter this competition which will help expose them. You can find NPR all over the place. They are on public radio stations from around the US, there are videos online and can be found at YouTube, as well as their podcasts that are accessible from any computer or phone.
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Music - 0 views

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    Thoughtco.com/music has many articles pertaining to many different genres and styles of music. It has anything from, pop, country, and hip hop, to world music, classical, Latin, and punk. It also has a music education section that has lesson plans, articles on music history, theory, instrument care, and instruction. This would be a great resource for students to research topics in music.
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Home | Jazz at Lincoln Center - 0 views

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    A "what's happening" in the jazz world, but also an extremely valuable tool for music educators in North America. Thanks to programs like "Essentially Ellington" there has been a real push to provide music educators with the best resources and opportunities, even going as far as providing free charts for any band program to apply for. Keeping jazz alive in our schools is their mission.
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Wild Music - 0 views

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    This website provides information and interactive activities that focus on the study of sound. Activities include building a soundscape, exploring sound from around the world using an interactive map, and creating using a computer-generated sound mixer. The production of animal sounds and frequencies are also explored. A study of how animal sounds have influenced music and musicians is investigated.
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Night at the Symphony | Local Programs | Nine Network of Public Media - 0 views

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    The Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, in cooperation with Saint Louis-based PBS TV affiliate Nine Network (KETC-Channel 9), has put together a tremendous website that will be a great resource for students. This website features video of concerts that the Saint Louis Symphony has performed that are programmed with the Nine Network. This is a great site for students to watch a world-class orchestra perform!
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2012LongJohn.pdf - 0 views

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    For those who don't know, Dr. John M. Long, founder of the "Sound of the South" at Troy University, is an icon in the band world and has touched many lives for many years. This is a reflection by a former student of his for when Dr. Long was recognized at the Kennedy Center for the Sondheim Award. There is a very inspirational quote at the very end that is something that all students need to hear.
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The International Kodaly Society - 0 views

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    The home of IKS: this website includes overviews of Zoltan Kodaly's life and work as a composer, ethnomusicologist, and music educator. Members can receive publications and newsletters and connect to Kodaly music educators around the world.
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