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nmiscannon

Home - ChoralNet - 0 views

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    Online community for choral conductors. Forums, job postings, directories, and general choral announcements. A great free resouce!
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    The most comprehensive choral website around.  The forums are great for everything from repertoire to class management.  Specifically for everything choral. 
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    ACDA homepage focuses on choral singing techniques and pedagogy associated with teaching choir. A membership in ACDA and log in is necessary to access parts of this site.
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    This website is a massive resource for anyone involved with choir. On top of resources galore and peer to peer capabilities, it has a full community and forums to help enhance the prospective uses of this website. This website is at least tied to ACDA, if not run by it.
nmiscannon

The Instrumentalist - 0 views

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    This is the website for the Instrumentalist Magazine where you can read the articles online if you are a subscriber.  Links to other magazines and summer music camps are also provided.
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    This is a website of user submitted articles on a variety of subjects regarding instrumental music instruction. This includes ensemble rehearsals, individual and group lessons, classroom management and many more. There are subscription options available as well as directories and indexes for further research.
pianobob1484

Children's Songs with Downloadable Kids Music - songs and lyrics from KIDiddles - 0 views

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    Database of children's songs appropriate for elementary level which includes recordings as well as lyrics and sheet music. Large collection of music, but beware of pop ups.
nmiscannon

Free sheet music on 8notes.com - 0 views

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    This website offers free sheet music categorized by music styles, instruments, and artists. Orchestra scores are available (single parts also) as well as 46 music theory lessons including ear training. Subscription is $20 per year, a forum is accessible for open discussions and requests, and members may also post their original compositions.
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    This site has a lot of free sheet music and allows students to print it off and practice sight reading. This site also has a tuner, scales, and a metronome to allow students to practice properly. The purpose of this resource is to allow students to stay engaged and practice music of their choice when they get bored with the music for concerts. This helps them stay engaged and not get burned out.
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    Free Sheet Music!
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    8notes.com is full of music resources such as free sheet music and supplemental material for lessons. The sheet music includes categories such as classical, pop, jazz, film/TV, and traditional. Any music teacher knows how frequently students ask for specific tunes from television or movies. Even though they may not be played in class, students can greatly benefit from private practice on tunes they enjoy. 8notes.com also includes over forty theory lessons. These lessons begin with learning about lines and spaces on the staff and continue through many concepts all the way to the introduction of modes. In addition to the lessons, this website provides ear training exercises to accompany the theory lessons. 8notes.com is a great resource for all music teachers, not just instrumental or vocal. This site includes music and lessons for all instruments including banjo and ukulele, making it great for a general music classroom as well.
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    Wonderful website for students and teachers to use for free sheet music. Music is available for a plethora of instruments, including non-band instruments. Great for students to use for solo or small ensemble performances. Free and easy are always a plus!
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    This site provides free sheet music for all instruments. It is an excellent resource for new material for students as well as sight reading material for any instruments in most classrooms. 
Liz Stewart

iPad and Technology in Music Education | How can the iPad and Technology enhance Music ... - 0 views

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    This is a site to promote iPad app for music learning. The cost of each app is only $.99, therefore making them easily accessible to musicians.
Camilo Leal

Teaching With Orff - A free resource for Movement & Music Educators - 0 views

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    Ideas for professional development, lesson plans, teaching tips, and videos for Orff teachers.
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    Teaching with Orff is an interesting website with many resources for teachers interested on this approach. Some resources include access to articles, tips, and videos on a variety of relevant Orff topics.
Liz Stewart

How Music Teachers Got Their Groove Back: Music Instruction Goes Digital -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    This is an article about the implementation of technology in music instruction to reach the other 80% of students who are not enrolled in traditional music ensembles. It offers so great suggestions as to how to get started. IT provides a number of helpful resources.
Liz Stewart

Association for Technology in Music Instruction - 1 views

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    The purpose of the Association for Technology in Music Instruction (ATMI) is to improve music instruction and learning through the integration of current emerging technologies to improve music learning.
Liz Stewart

Music Technology, Theory and Practice - CASS - 0 views

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    Music research at the CASS is concerned firstly with the design and construction of the hardware and software technologies associated with the production of music and sound and secondly, with the creative application of those technologies in current musical performance or sonic installations. The research includes a historical and theoretical perspective.
Liz Stewart

Facilitating differentiated instruction through technology - 0 views

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    This website is a site that is useful to music educators by providing them ideas of creating differentiated instruction through the use of technology. This was developed by a group of music educators who felt the need to create such a resource.
Liz Stewart

Strategies for Music Education - 0 views

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    These teaching strategies and lesson plans provide an easy-to-use and developmentally appropriate practices that can be used in young children's music education. Learn how to incorporate technology in your classroom with teaching strategies that support the National Standards for Music Education. There are great lesson plans that will have your students singing, moving to the music, and learning about language. You'll find helpful resources to incorporate music across your curriculum
Liz Stewart

30 iPad Apps for Music Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 4 views

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    iPad resource
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    This site presents the 30 best iPad apps for music educators and their students to integrate into their classrooms. The apps range in appropriateness of students at the elementary age all the way to the high school levels of music instruction.
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.
dujules23

Google Forms: Creating a Rubric | Teacher Tech - 0 views

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    Rubrics are great ways to have clean, concise ways to assess our students.  This resource shows educators how to use Google Forms to create and develop rubrics for your classes.
jwhitt1982

K-12 Resources For Music Educators - 0 views

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    This website contains valuable resources for music educators and students for all areas and educational levels. The webiste also contains links for other important websites one might be interested in.
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    This website is a collection of music websites that K-12 music educators can use in the classroom. The links are grouped by band, choir, orchestra, classroom, all music.
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    This is a collection of links to various sites and resources for use by music teachers and students. The purpose is to provide access to recordings, videos, master classes, tips, lessons, and a variety of other resources. The site contains links to fingering charts, videos, and musical recordings for various ensembles including band, orchestra, and choir. 
jwhitt1982

Presentations | William I. Bauer, Ph. D. | William I. Bauer - 0 views

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    Dr. William I. Bauer's webiste containing many technological resources. You can download handouts from previous presentations as well as find other information related to the Professor.
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    These resources were complied by Dr. William Bauer of the University of Florida. This page serves as a collection of various resources and handouts from various presentations. Among these resources are an excellent handout regarding practice and practice goals, information for pre-service and in-service teachers about music technology, and research regarding music technology in the classroom. The site does not contain actual musical content, but rather information for use by music teachers. 
dujules23

Free Snare Music - snarescience.com - 0 views

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    This website was developed to share and discuss the science of rudimental snare drumming.  You can also use this source to develop ideas for teaching and developing your marching percussion section.  Also included are common exercises that can be used.
Stephanie Gonzalez

How to read music - Tim Hansen - YouTube - 0 views

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    A video that describes how to read music and breaks down the musical foundation of notation. Kid-friendly and a great introduction to note reading. 
jwhitt1982

National Jukebox LOC.gov - 0 views

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    The Library of Congress collects digital recordings of historically significant music. Access to these recordings is free and can be used in your classroom to present this music to your students.
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    Collection of very old recordings of various genres of music provided by the Library of Congress. Features a searchable database.
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    The National Jukebox serves as an archive for older recordings from a variety of genres. The purpose of the site is to provide public access to recordings in the Library of Congress collection. The site contains a variety of musical recordings that could be used by teachers, students, or the everyday music consumer. 
dujules23

Vic Firth Education Resource Center - 0 views

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    Vic Firth's education resources include videos on all things percussion related.  There are video and audio clips regarding beginning snare drum/mallets, drum set, rudiments, concert percussion, and marching/world percussion.  This is a great resource for teachers and students.
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    Vic Firth's education resources include videos on all things percussion related.  There are video and audio clips regarding beginning snare drum/mallets, drum set, rudiments, concert percussion, and marching/world percussion.  This is a great resource for teachers and students.
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    This website offers a large assortment of tutorial videos and exercises to help develop percussion fundamentals. There are instrument specific instructional videos, rudiment break downs, play-along tracks, a mallet note reading game, and links to additional resources.
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    This website offers a large assortment of tutorial videos and exercises to help develop percussion fundamentals. There are instrument specific instructional videos, rudiment break downs, play-along tracks, a mallet note reading game, and links to additional resources.
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    Purpose of this resource: This website contains many educational videos, articles, and resources for educators and students about percussion playing technique and history. Musical Content: The Vic Firth Educator page contains fundamental playing technique for snare drum, keyboard percussion and drum set as well as demonstration videos, articles, and sequential playing exercises. There are also videos about instrument set up and maintenance. Other information: The resources on this page are geared toward both educator and student. Many of the music reading articles and exercises are also applicable to non-percussionists and can be readily adapted for classroom use.
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    Aside from quality percussion equipment, Vic Firth provides a wealth of information on percussion education. The site includes videos, articles, and pdf's of exercises as well if needed.  
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