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Reese, Sam – Music Educators Journal, 1973
Composers of new music want musicians to create their own music and to realize their own creative powers. Author describes new music and lists examples for reference. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Experimental Curriculum, Musical Composition, Musicians
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Reese, Sam – Music Educators Journal, 2001
Focuses on the use of technology to assist students in composing and improvising music. Discusses the benefits of composing using computer software; addresses types of tools that can be used; explores different teaching strategies for teachers to utilize; and describes the organization of the music classroom. (CMK)
Descriptors: Class Organization, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Benefits
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Reese, Sam – Music Educators Journal, 1998
States that a growing number of schools are installing general computer labs equipped to use notation, accompaniment, and sequencing software independent of MIDI keyboards. Discusses (1) how to configure the software without MIDI keyboards or external sound modules, (2) using the actual MIDI software, (3) inexpensive enhancements, and (4) the…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Benefits, Educational Strategies
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Reese, Sam – Music Educators Journal, 1995
Describes a junior high school course in musical composition using Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) technology. Discusses course objectives and three composition projects. Includes a list of definitions and asserts that MIDI technology offers students and teachers a powerful method to study how music works. (CFR)
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Computer Interfaces, Computer Uses in Education, Course Content