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ericmburgeson

Home Cookin with Hard Bop : Google Play - 0 views

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    This google play music channel is a great station to share examples of the modern language of small group jazz with students. Cannonball Adderly, Art Blakey, Blue Mitchell, John Coltrane, and many more can be heard. A great resource for hard-to-find or expensive examples of small group jazz.
ericmburgeson

Alex Noppe - downloads - 0 views

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    The Improvisation Handbooks that Alex Noppe has put together and made available for free are great resources. More methodical and up-to-date than Jamey Aebersold's jazz handbook. I use these daily in my combo teaching.
ericmburgeson

Studio Jams - YouTube - 0 views

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    The Studio Jams youtube channel is a promo channel for the line of Studio Jams DVDS, but is filled with many modern covers of classic tunes, all played by professional musicians in a professional studio. A great resource for examples of jazz/fusion musicians really plying their craft.
ericmburgeson

adam neely - YouTube - 0 views

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    This conservatory trained bass player has a great modern take on jazz and performance. He goes out of his way to share his expertise in short videos that have a passionate delivery and lively editing. Many of his videos are about jazz theory and music theory, but he does Q&A sessions as well.
artisstaton

Creating Jeopardy and Hidden Object Games with MS PowerPoint 2010 - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is a youtube tutorial on how to create a Jeopardy game using MS Powerpoint. I remember playing these throughout school and they definitely helped with reviewing.
artisstaton

Learning tools & flashcards, for free | Quizlet - 0 views

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    This can be used by any educator including music educators to create flashcards for their students and do a class review. This would be great for a music vocabulary quiz or something similar such as instrument families.
artisstaton

Woodwind & Brasswind: Band and Orchestra Instruments Store - 0 views

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    This is a great website to purchasing classroom materials. It has everything you need and also has special educator pricing.
eg_shupe

Music Games | PBS KIDS - 1 views

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      The "Tap Your Feet to the Rock Beat" option was so fun.  How "on" are your beat/rhythm skills?
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    This website from PBS gives students (K-5) an opportunity to play games associated with different types of music.  Art and music are combined in some instances to appeal to this age group.  Non-traditional composition is also covered in these games in particular genres of music.
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    This website from PBS gives students (K-5) an opportunity to play games associated with different types of music.  Art and music are combined in some instances to appeal to this age group.  Non-traditional composition is also covered in these games in particular genres of music.
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    Find fun music games for elementary students to try on a computer or an e-pad.
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    PBS has great resources, especially their stuff on Jazz musicians. This page is fun, too. Kids can explore sound as it relates to up and down visually.
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    For anyone looking for musical games targeted towards the younger elementary grades, this is a great source to look to. It has all of your favorite PBS characters engaged in interesting musical activities such as painting, recording, and genre guessing. I'd recommend this site to all general music elementary teachers!
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    This website provides many musical games for children ages 3-6. There are games which include opportunities for children to create music, identify instrument sounds, and explore rhythms.
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    Some of these music games don't seem very educational to me, but I think that they offer a variety of musical style games which could be interested for my 5th graders. I think that the zen musical composition games aren't too "babyish" (as my students would say) for the 5th grade students. However, it's something I would need to explore more. 
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    This is a great resource of early childhood music students. There are numerous games that will introduce children to different sounds, different genres and even how to create music and be expressive with music.
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    This is a great resource of early childhood music students. There are numerous games that will introduce children to different sounds, different genres and even how to create music and be expressive with music.
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    This site's purpose is to allow younger children opportunity to interact with music through games and listening. I explored Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, which I think would be perfect for my three year old. She can click using the arrows or mouse to create different sounds, and even explore different moods of music (happy, sad etc). The site also features other genres of music which is great to expose students to from an early age.
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    Simple music game website geared towards younger children. This would help allow young children to learn more about different instruments, especially ones they've seen on the TV show Daniel Tiger.
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    This is a fun and interactive way for pre-school or lower elementary aged kids to learn about music. They can explore many timbres of sound with familiar characters. I use this with my own children and it's a hit!
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    This website has a wide selection of music games for the young musician. Games are flash-based and are in a variety of musical genres. Many games require the user to compose in a specific style. Would work well on Chromebooks or computer lab.
marthastoulig

National Association for Music Education (NAfME) - 0 views

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    NAfME website with links to choral journals, library archives, festival information, professional development, lesson plans, and more.
artisstaton

TonalEnergy Tuner iOS App Review - YouTube - 0 views

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    The IOS App, Tonal Energy, is the #1 used app by musicians. They use it primarily as a tuner and metronome. However it can be used for much more that that. This video explains all of the uses of the app and how it can be especially beneficial for younger musicians.
artisstaton

Matching Students to Instruments: The Instrument Selection Process | SmartMusic - 0 views

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    This is a fantastic article for instrumental music teachers that are starting beginning students. It gives insight into the instrument selection process that can really help to guide both the teacher and student in the right direction to selecting an instrument.
artisstaton

The future of music: technology is amazing, but 'music's a human thing' | Technology | ... - 0 views

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    This an article that was found on the guardian arguing the importance of music education in today's society. The author compares learning music to learning coding. This a great read.
artisstaton

Educator FAQ - Sight Reading Factory® - 0 views

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    The website sight-reading factory is a great resource for music educators. It helps to improve sight reading and can be used in a large group or individual setting. This page provides an overview of the website and its uses.
marthastoulig

http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/docs/curriculum-and-instructions-library/music.pdf - 0 views

  • Middle School Introduction ......................................................................................48
  • Middle School Level II..............................................................................................55 Middle School Level III.............................................................................................60 Middle School Level IV ............................................................................................64
  • Middle School Choral Performance .........................................................................70
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      General Music Quick Link
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    This .pdf provides the current Mississippi State Framework for Music Education and standards for all levels k-12.
trombonedude07

Be Part of the Music - 1 views

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    This is a website that we use at my school. We have sent the videos to all of the fifth grade teachers to allow their students to watch before we come and visit them at their school. We also post these videos on our band website for extra viewing. This is a great recruiting tool for middle school directors.
kristineyang3

Free Sound Clips | SoundBible.com - 0 views

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    This is a database for free downloadable sound effects. This would be another good resource to have in a music technology classroom. Students can use downloadable clips for sampling projects and sound effects in compositions. Teachers can also use sound effects if needed for both music theater performances and ensemble performances. 
kristineyang3

Freesound.org - Freesound.org - 0 views

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    This website has free downloadable sound effects for students to use in the music technology classroom. Students can use the sounds for sampling projects and sound effects in compositions. 
trombonedude07

http://www.talesfrombandcamp.com/ - 0 views

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    Great source of band-relate comics strips. A great way to ease the tension of performance preparation. Comics have tags so searching for specific topics and/or instruments are easy.
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    This is mostly just a fun website. I would use this to get some fun band related pictures and sayings to put on the Smart Board as the students are walking in the class and getting ready for rehearsal. This could be a good website to add some extra fun to the music class.
kristineyang3

If You Think You're Giving Students of Color a Voice, Get Over Yourself - 0 views

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    This is an important read for any teacher that primarily teaches minorities. This article is not directly focused on music education but is important to me in my teaching setting. Reading this encourages continuous reflection on how students can be active participants in their music education. It is important to allow students to bring their own experiences, culture, and musical preferences to the music classroom. 
kristineyang3

10 Excellent Ways to Use An Interactive Whiteboard in the Music Classroom | Midnight Music - 2 views

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    This is a website on using a Smart board in a band/ music class.
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    The purpose of this page is to provide a Whiteboard resource with 10 excellent ways to incorporate the IWB into music lessons. Several of these ideas were new to me and I look forward to exploring them in my classroom.
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    This article describes ways to use an interactive whiteboard for music learning. Many of the ideas may be best suited for a general music classroom but can also be incorporated into rehearsal settings. IWBs can be used to teaching the reading and writing of music notation. They can also be used to teach music form and history, and interactive lessons with video, power points, and games. IWBs help engage many learning styles at once and keep students engaged.  
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