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How To Teach a Group Piano Class - Creative Music Education - 0 views

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    An all around great site for piano teachers. Lesson and teaching ideas in plain English without all the teacher speak. This particular article applies to Group Piano / Class Piano, but there are other resources for private instructors. Very well done, and a great source for lesson plan ideas.
David Thomas tech geek

Official Remix Contests on Splice - 0 views

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    If you teach Music Technology, you simply MUST check this site once a month at a minimum. The Splice community area usually has at least one active remix contest where you can download professional STEMs (multitracks) to use in your own DAW projects / lesson plans. Your students will LOVE this!
David Thomas tech geek

My music technology syllabus | The Ethan Hein Blog - 0 views

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    Another GO TO site for Music Technology lesson plan ideas! A listing of project based assignments for Digital Audio Production or Music Technology. The link to Ethan's Google Spreadsheet is worth the click to this site - trust me!
David Thomas tech geek

PlayScore 2 - Technology in Music Education Blog - 0 views

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    Remember when Finale used to be able to import pdf files? PlayScore 2 is a great work-around. Music scanning software that includes the ability to export as a MusicXML file or MIDI file which can then be imported into programs such as Finale, Sibelius, to be edited, transposed, or re-arranged. ALSO - this is a great tech blog to follow / subscribe to.
s61white

Music Education and Youth | Olivia Menard | TEDxYouth@Edmonton - YouTube - 0 views

  • Olivia's TEDxYouth@Edmonton speech discusses the effects of music education in the lives of youth.
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      Olivia is very passionate about the power of music as a catalyst for social change for youth.
ajadin

Yuck | Easy Bucket Music | Bucket Drumming 101 - 0 views

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    Bucket drumming is a favorite activity during rhythm units in just about any grade. Coach K makes this whole process easy and encourages us to share our experiences.
ajadin

AB patterns and movement in Elgar's Faeries and Giants - Make Moments Matter - 0 views

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    This website has hundreds of great resources for elementary education and often includes great lesson ideas. Faeries and Giants is one of my favorites to do with 4k when learning highs and lows
wildpan

Finale Notepad | Free Music Notation Software for Windows - 0 views

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    This website contains a free download of a very basic version of the Notation software, Finale.
ajadin

Teaching Improvisation in Elementary Music - Frau Musik | Music Education Blog - 0 views

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    I like this particular blog post about being confident in teaching improvisation. It breaks down some great ideas for keeping everyone engaged and growing.
David Thomas tech geek

Jamstik Smart Guitars - YouTube - 0 views

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    This makes me seriously want to reconsider learning guitar. I'm not gonna lie, as a pianist, I had a horrible time with the guitar in my undergrad methods course. My piano fingers just didn't want to do what the guitar needed them to do. This piece of technology could be a game changer. It just looks fun... thinking about trying again thanks to www.jamstik.com
ajadin

The Echo Nest Lab - 0 views

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    A great list of resources for exploring different music altering apps.
ajadin

Inspiring and Fascinating TED Talks for music educators (part 1) | Midnight Music - 0 views

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    List of great TED talks for music educators.
David Thomas tech geek

Audio Timeliner / Form Annotation Tool - 0 views

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    A software tool to create visual 'bubble' maps representing the musical form of user provided audio files in mp3, wav, or m4a formats. This is the software that I reviewed for Module 5, and it just works for the purpose it was created. Educational and at the same time just plain fun to play around with!
wildpan

Indonesian Gamelan Main Page - 0 views

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    This website introduces us to the genre and insruments of Balanise Gamelan. The website contains information on the instruments, culture, and beliefs of the Gamelan tradition
wildpan

ArtsAlive.ca - Home - 0 views

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    This website contains resources and materials for music, theater and dance. It has interactive activities for all arts genres.
scarlock

CadenzaStringsNC - YouTube - 0 views

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    CadenzaStringsNC is a YouTube channel created by Kevin Yen, Violinist and Violist. He has recorded and created playlists of many books and repertoire lists, including several volumes of the Suzuki Violin and Viola series. Some of his videos are also with the accompaniment for the songs or have practice tracks recorded at a slower tempo. This is a helpful resource for anyone preparing this literature for solo and ensemble performances as students can have an accurate example of the music to listen to at home and follow along with the correct bowings.
crmtbear

Kahoot! | Learning Games | Make Learning Awesome! - 0 views

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    Kahoot! is an online/cloud-based program that allows users to create multiple-choice quizzes that are played on electronic devices (cell phones, iPads, etc.).
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    If you're not using Kahoot yet, you're missing out! It's a great place to find and create review quizzes that students can interact with using their iPads (or even their own phones for older kids). They absolutely love when we play Kahoot in our classroom!
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    Kahoot is an awesome website where you can create quizzes for your students. You can also access kahoot quizzes made by others. Students can login from their device and play the game/quiz in your classroom. They can also login at home for practice/homework.
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    This is a great site for making games for students. The games can be of anything you want. I have used it to reinforce rhythms, theory, and notation. It can be used for so much more.
veanda

From the front of the choir: 10 exercises guaranteed to get your singers listening more... - 0 views

  • hear the silence – every song starts from silence. Remind your choir. Ask them to stand in silence and focus on the sounds they can hear from outside the rehearsal room (wind, cars, children playing, dogs), then ask them to re-focus on the sounds from inside the rehearsal space (breathing, creaking floor, shuffling, throat clearing, doors banging).
  • sing the same note and disappear – choose a note that everyone can sing comfortably in the same octave for quite some time. Get everyone to stand very close together facing different directions. Mix the usual parts up. Everyone starts to sing on an ‘aw’ as a sustained drone. Tell the singers that after they’ve taken a breath they need to gently ease back into the overall sound. Ask them to match the quality and volume of all those around them. Tell them that you want them to disappear into the sound so it’s not possible to tell who is singing what.
  • stop conducting – one problem with a choir can be that the singers become so used to someone standing in front of them conducting that they stop taking responsibility for themselves and start to believe they can’t do it without that person guiding them. Without telling the choir, start a song off, gradually stop conducting, then walk off and listen. There will be an initial blip probably, but then they’ll manage fine and begin to listen more to each other. Repeat the exercise, but just give the starting notes and tell them they all have to begin together but without you bringing them in.
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    Sometimes students have trouble with understanding what to listen for while singing or don't pay attention to anything other than their own individual part of the ensemble. This blog describes creative a ways to enhance how students listen within the choral ensemble.
veanda

Active Listening for Music Learning and Fun - Hoffman Academy - 0 views

  • When you listen actively to music, you’re focusing on what you hear and trying to understand it.
  • Active listening is the key to developing a good musical ear.
  • How Does it Make You Feel?
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  • What Instruments Do You Hear?
  • Is This Song Fast or Slow?
  • What Is the Melody?
  • Active listening is about discovery.
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    This article describes the difference between active and passive listening, and how to incorporate the elements of music to be used in active listening exercises.
veanda

Technology Strategies for the Performing Ensemble Classroom - NAfME - 0 views

  • Google Drive™ allows you to store files and share them (without having to send files via email). The Google Apps that complement Google Drive™ such as Google Docs™ or Google Forms™ allow you to send information in a format that can be changed by the reader and sent back, or simply filled out and returned (as in the case of Google Forms).
  • n musical performance, we see this with Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI) applications such as: SmartMusic, Music Prodigy, and Practice First. Depending on the software, these programs allow students to practice with an accompaniment (SmartMusic has an Intelligent Accompaniment System that can speed up or slow down with the performer). All the programs provide instant feedback to the user (typically regarding pitch and rhythmic accuracy).
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    This article provides several ways to integrate technology in the music classroom. To aid in administrating, the article suggests Google Drive using Google Docs and Google Forms. I personally am a huge fan of Google Classroom. The article also provides software such as SmartMusic for instructional use.
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