Myna, the online audio editing tool from Aviary, is perfect for audio editing on the go. The editing tool doesn't require any software installation, yet it has many of the same features as popular programs like Audacity and Adobe Audition.
Music Quizzes, Games and Music Help. Students learn to read, write, compose and publish music. Site includes quizzes, resources, and in-service notes for teachers interested in using technology to enhance music education.
Music Quizzes, Games and Music Help. Students learn to read, write, compose and publish music. Site includes quizzes, resources, and in-service notes for teachers interested in using technology to enhance music education.
Plank Road Publishing, creator of Music K-8 Magazine, offers school music teachers original children's songs, recorders, Boomwhackers, CDs, videos, instruments, and other music education resources.
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Published quarterly, Music Educators Journal offers peer-reviewed scholarly and practical articles on music teaching approaches and philosophies, instructional techniques, current trends and issues in music education in schools and communities and the latest in products and services.
The World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles (WASBE) is the only international organization of wind band conductors, composers, performers, publishers, teachers, instrument makers and friends of wind music. It is the only organization completely dedicated to enhancing the quality of the wind band throughout the world and exposing its members to new worlds of repertoire, musical culture, people and places.
You need permission from the people who wrote the music (composers, lyricists and music publishers) and the people who performed and recorded it (performers and record labels). This means you might need to contact more than one organisation to get permission to use music depending on how you want to use it.