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aoakley006

Unsigned Advice - 1 views

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    Ditto Music's blog is dedicated to providing musicians of all levels with advice to further their careers. The website focuses on technology, as well as marketing strategies. I think that this is a very interesting resource for students who are interested in being working musicians. Their blog posts range from how to add music to a playlist on Spotify to preparing for a studio session and even advice on how to become an opening act for a major musician.
aoakley006

Pitchfork | The Most Trusted Voice in Music. - 0 views

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    Pitchfork is a website with the latest news about the music industry. The site covers reviews of music, as well as, ratings of the best new music that has been released. Currently the "best new" section features music that is no more than a month old. Pitchfork also provides the visitor with videos and events, as well as, information about up and coming artists.
vaughnuf

Music Ed Blogs - Music education blogs covering all areas of teaching music | Music Ed ... - 0 views

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    Music Ed Blogs is a website that features information about all areas of music education. The website itself is a collection of, what it rates as being, the best music education blogs. There is a wide variety of resources available to the viewer on Music Ed Blogs. They have articles on everything from why you should attend a conference to songs and games for Valentine's Day. The website also has several free resources that would be especially useful to a new, or first year, teacher.
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    Although this website doesn't focus on one specific blog or concept area, it's a great resource to find a wide array of information. Not everything on this website will interest everyone, but it's easy to find something that pertains to your subject area. It also includes a wide variety of bloggers, thus giving the reader the opportunity to see content that they normally might miss.
tabua265

Music Learning Community - StormChasers Level 1 - Practice - 0 views

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    Fun game for developing the young ear. This can be used as a visual for teaching melodic direction and can lead into a discussion about texture and form.
tabua265

musictheory.net - Exercises - 0 views

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    This site has many lessons and exercises that can help young musicians learn the basic notes as well as help experienced musicians develop their listening and theory skills further.
tabua265

TV Theme Music - TelevisionTunes.com - 0 views

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    This is a fun site with just about every theme song that was on TV. This can be used as a listening library for popular music that many of the kids know as well as an introduction to other songs which may be well known but not listened to often.
tabua265

How to make a funky beat in 30 seconds | Midnight Music - 0 views

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    This site have a few app/programs that teachers can use to create a beat loop or have the students create their own. It does include Incrediox but it also recommends a few others.
tabua265

Disney Song Statistics Part 3 - Tempos and Meters - 0 views

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    This site has a real nifty guide/chart of Disney songs and a breakdown of the tempo(speed), range, meter and brief notes about the song. The videos are a little dry but if you don't want to go through a book/music library to find a particular song, this would be a great reference if you want to study Disney songs either through the lense of theory or performance accuracy,
tabua265

Elementary Songbook - 0 views

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    This is a songbook put together by the Utah State Board of Education. It's a song book for elementary students, filled with not only the music and lyrics but optional body movements, dance, and percussion instructions.
tabua265

Mama Lisa's World of Children and International Culture - 0 views

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    A library of children's songs from around the world. This site can be used to find appropriate songs for elementary kids. This would be a great resource to fulfill all the standards of the general music class and include a few more under the connect and discover portions of the standards.
tabua265

Teacher Zone | Little Kids Rock Jam Zone - 0 views

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    This site has some great resources for ukulele and guitar learning in the classroom. These are free. The powerpoints are especially great because it is a step by step lesson to get students to play their instruments as quickly as possible (including little excerpts of songs in a different key). The rest of the site provides "easy" versions of popular songs for students to begin playing quickly. It was given to me in a conference session about using popular music to teach ukulele and guitar.
hubbardmusic

Google Classroom for the Large Ensemble - NAfME - 0 views

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    Describes ways that the teacher can incorporate Google Classroom into the large ensemble classroom.
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    Using Google Classroom in a general music room makes a lot of sense. Your students can do research, turn in papers, forms, and tests, all online. How about a large ensemble though? Google Classroom is a tool that you will want to utilize for your playing tests. Students can record themselves and submit their recordings for you to view. This allows them to practice and record at home without taking up valuable performance time during school.
eperegrine

Planbook.com - Online Teacher Lesson Planning - 0 views

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    This is an online platform for lesson planning. I have always used a notebook but I am considering shifting to using plan book. Mainly because if there is an unexpected day where there is no class, the teacher can shift all of the classes over one day.
eperegrine

Hookpad - 0 views

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    Hookpad is a DAW program that shows the creator what chord they are using. This program could be used in conjunction with music theory courses to allow students real application of the material learned.
eperegrine

Groove Pizza - 0 views

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    A free software that allows the user to make a groove up to four parts. Once the groove is made it can be shared on the web or the midi can be downloaded and used in other programs.
bassmagic13

Home - Beth's Notes - 0 views

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    Beth's Music Notes is another great blog to follow that includes tons of songs and most free if you join. I like to follow her blog to find new songs to bring to the classroom.
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    I find that a visit to Beth's Notes sometimes helps me organize my thoughts around selecting concepts to teach or practice using traditional folk songs in the elementary general music setting.
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    This blog incorporates a multitude of songs and lessons to go with different every day musical concepts. There are lessons and posts regarding rhythmic concepts, melodic concepts, Orff arrangements, and recorder songs. Songs on the website are organized into different categories so they are easy to look through and extra resources are linked to help with sub plans, lesson plans, assessments, and even behavior.
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    A blog, shop, and resource for music teaching. Primarily offers songs, resources, and games in the Kodaly methodology. Posts and songs are searchable by date, grade, and other criteria. Songs and resources are available for purchase.
hollybf514

Singing Games-Elementary Music Curriculum|The Singing Classroom - 0 views

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    This website contains a ton of songs for the elementary classroom, but you must pay a subscription. The website is very easy to maneuver and allows you to search songs by specific topics and/or musical concepts you are covering.
hollybf514

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    Pinterest is a phenomenal place to get new ideas or games for music education. I generally search pinterest now before I look at google for new ways to teach music concepts. Pinterest is also where I have came across music teacher blogs that I follow. This site is also great for non music education things such as decorating your house and more.
hollybf514

Freddie the Frog® - 1 views

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    Freddie the Frog has great resources if for K-3 students, especially if you have to books to teach with. The site offers games, theory practice and coloring pages that goes along with the book series.
hollybf514

Sound and Music Activities - 0 views

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    This website is a great resource to brush up on how sound waves move and can be easily left for older students to read through. The site also offers ways to create music instruments and has discussion questions available.
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