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Excellent tool for percussionists to HEAR what the 40 essential rudiments are supposed to sound like and gives a very good methodology for practicing them slowly and gradually improving. The one downside (and it is significant in my philosophy) is that many of the illustrations use traditional grip, whereas I teach only match grip.
This page is a one stop shop for all snare drum rudiments. Each rudiment has a video showing the proper technique. In addition, there is a written out version of each rudiment as well as different tempi with which it can be practiced. This is a great resource to share with all percussion students, especially those preparing for auditions.
Great website for teachers who are not percussionist. Rudiments are hard for anyone to memorize if you are not using them everyday. This site is also great for students who are still learning rudiments. One can easily click on a rudiment and can hear what it is supposed to sound like at different tempos, and what it looks like in standard notation.
This notebook began in 1995 as a compilation of notes taken from lectures during "String Pedagogy," a class offered by Robert Culver, Professor of Music Education at the University of Michigan School of Music.
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This site is great for new teachers and teachers who have taught band but now need a string refresher. There is information on instruments, teaching strategies and pedegogy. You can also find a link for books about strings.
This site is great for new teachers and teachers who have taught band but now need a string refresher. There is information on instruments, teaching strategies and pedegogy. You can also find a link for books about strings.
This is a great website for information about strings pedagogy. I also enjoy he teaching strategies and informations on books. This will be great to check back throughout the year!
This website has a wealth of information on string pedagogy. Here you can find videos and sample lesson ideas on how to teach concepts range from bow hold to vibrato on all of the string instrument
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Video game-like simulation through various lessons for individual instruments. I see this being effective for beginning band/orchestra and possibly further applications within MS band.
Seems like a fun website to have students play for 'fun'. Caution, some of the fingerings in the graphic are incorrect, although students can click on any pitch and be given the correct fingering.
Online drum kit, online piano, inter-active singing, lesson plans,
powerpoint Peter and the Wolf, all kinds of music resources for pitch, rhythm, notation, graphic scores