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Earl Marsden

Music Lesson Scheduler Software : Great Innovations for Music Teachers - 0 views

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    Music lesson scheduler software is a web-based computer program that allows the users or the subscribers to save much time, efforts and other resources.
Earl Marsden

Music Studio Scheduling Software : Managing Your Studios Effectively - 0 views

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    Reliable and innovative music studio scheduling software can help them achieve their objectives at their own pace and time - all are possible without getting stressed out and pressured.
Earl Marsden

Private Teacher Business Management Helps You Teach Music - 0 views

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    Technology on private teacher business management may tend to lessen the burdens of any music teacher - making him or her save lots of time, effort and other valuable resources.
Brenda Muench

Presdo - 0 views

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    Use this to set up meetings and organize a time
anonymous

SchoolTube - Time To Love and Give - 0 views

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    Amazing video performed by David Wonder's students
Roger Morris

The Easiest Way To Earn From Your Books - 1 views

Being a book author, I already know that I could not easily get rich with this career because it takes time to have my books sold. Good thing that I have learned about Kindle Book Publishing and I ...

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anonymous

Share a secret - One Time - 1 views

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    One link
Tara Smith

Orchestra uses smartphones to track instruments - 0 views

  • codeREADr, which enables mobile phones to read, track and authenticate data-embedded barcodes anywhere, anytime
  • barcodes for each instrument were created using a label maker.
  • Hunter can use the phone to track and manage all inventory, regardless of which school building he may be in. The app also saves time, as annual, hand-written inventory is no longer necessary.
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    Great idea to go paperless on inventory.
Brenda Muench

Valedictorian Speaks Out Against Schooling in Graduation Speech -- Signs of the Times News - 4 views

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    Wow! Must read!
A.T. Garcia

Inspirational Speech « Piano Tree - 0 views

  • The first people to understand how music really works were the ancient Greeks. And this is going to fascinate you; the Greeks said that music and astronomy were two sides of the same coin.
  • In September 2001 I was a resident of Manhattan. That morning I reached a new understanding of my art and its relationship to the world. I sat down at the piano that morning at 10 AM to practice as was my daily routine; I did it by force of habit, without thinking about it. I lifted the cover on the keyboard, and opened my music, and put my hands on the keys and took my hands off the keys. And I sat there and thought, does this even matter? Isn’t this completely irrelevant? Playing the piano right now, given what happened in this city yesterday, seems silly, absurd, irreverent, pointless. Why am I here? What place has a musician in this moment in time? Who needs a piano player right now? I was completely lost. And then I, along with the rest of New York, went through the journey of getting through that week. I did not play the piano that day, and in fact I contemplated briefly whether I would ever want to play the piano again. And then I observed how we got through the day.
  • Music allows us to move around those big invisible pieces of ourselves and rearrange our insides so that we can express what we feel even when we can’t talk about it.
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  • What he told us was this: “During World War II, I was a pilot, and I was in an aerial combat situation where one of my team’s planes was hit. I watched my friend bail out, and watched his parachute open, but the Japanese planes which had engaged us returned and machine gunned across the parachute chords so as to separate the parachute from the pilot, and I watched my friend drop away into the ocean, realizing that he was lost. I have not thought about this for many years, but during that first piece of music you played, this memory returned to me so vividly that it was as though I was reliving it. I didn’t understand why this was happening, why now, but then when you came out to explain that this piece of music was written to commemorate a lost pilot, it was a little more than I could handle. How does the music do that? How did it find those feelings and those memories in me?”
  • If there is a future of peace for humankind, if there is to be an understanding of how these invisible, internal things should fit together, I expect it will come from the artists, because that’s what we do. As in the concentration camp and the evening of 9/11, the artists are the ones who might be able to help us with our internal, invisible lives.”
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    Address to freshman at Boston Conservatory, given by Karl Paulnack...inspirational and well done..
anonymous

United States iPad Top 200 Education Apps | App Annie - 5 views

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    Wonderful resource for apps
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    great resource!! perfect timing for my school's new purchases
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