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McCarthy, Glen – Teaching Music, 2013
The growth of guitar education in schools has been dramatic. From regional, specialized, and isolated programs just a few years ago to a broad-based movement with strong support from administrators, parents, and students, guitar classes are taught today all over North America. Colleges now offer guitar education. A dramatic indicator of guitar's…
Descriptors: Music, Musical Instruments, Music Education, Music Teachers
Powers, Keith – Teaching Music, 2013
Keeping one's self inspired in the music classroom is all about connections. Sometimes educators need to look at what they're doing from a different perspective. Luckily, there's no shortage of ways to revitalize one's classroom approach, and to help the author explores a few, he made use of some connections of his own, turning to five educators…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Music Education, Music, Singing
Perlmutter, Adam – Teaching Music, 2013
Jazz band directors tend to face a lot of time constraints in readying their
ensembles for performance. Sometimes the race to the stage can result in suboptimal playing, a rhythm section that does not quite gel, or soloists who "blow and hope"--that is, fail to put in the appropriate amount of thought before and during their…
Descriptors: Music, Music Activities, Music Techniques, Music Education
Murphy, Sean – Teaching Music, 2013
The saxophone section of a wind ensemble can easily be one of the most frustrating to work with when it comes to producing a clear, characteristic tone. Sometimes, the road to an improved sound can be a long path of daily diligence and practice; however, there are many quicker solutions that will drastically improve a student's tone. This article…
Descriptors: Music Education, Parent Participation, Musical Instruments, Music Techniques
Criswell, Chad – Teaching Music, 2013
Being able to record the work of young musicians is beneficial on a number of levels. From an educational standpoint, listening to recordings of rehearsals and performances can provide students with many different opportunities for critical evaluation and enhanced learning. The growth of digital music distribution in the past decade has sparked a…
Descriptors: Musicians, Music, Audio Equipment, Music Teachers
Perlmutter, Adam – Teaching Music, 2011
At this point, it's pretty much indisputable: The guitar is a cool instrument. For many years, it's appealed to students because of its prominence in popular music. Lightweight, portable, and inexpensive, it makes a more immediate impact than most other instruments--players can begin to make satisfying music on guitar with just a few easy chord…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Musicians, Musical Instruments
Poliniak, Susan – Teaching Music, 2012
It may or may not be the responsibility of a music educator to acquire or maintain the instruments used by the students in a program. However, no matter what level of involvement the educator has in this process, knowing how things are done--as well as what other options may be out there--can only help to keep things running smoothly. This…
Descriptors: Music, Music Teachers, Equipment Maintenance, Musical Instruments
Altman, Timothy Meyer; Wright, Gary K. – Teaching Music, 2012
Usually band, orchestra, and choir directors work independently. However, the authors--one a choral director, the other a band director--have learned that making music together makes friends. Not only can ensemble directors get along, but joint concerts may be just the way to help students see how music can reach the heart. Combined instrumental…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Musicians, Singing
Perlmutter, Adam – Teaching Music, 2010
Improvisation--the act of spontaneously creating music, as opposed to playing music that is strictly pre-composed--is a practice that has most often been taught only in the context of jazz in the classroom. But it has actually been part of many more musical traditions, cultures, and periods. Classical icons like Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven,…
Descriptors: Music, Creative Activities, Musicians, Music Education
Poliniak, Susan – Teaching Music, 2010
Professional growth, like personal growth, comes only through an investment of effort, but it can provide significant returns. Music educators--indeed, most serious musicians--are naturally curious and intensely interested in opportunities for continuing education. If music educators are looking for ways to increase the level of knowledge they…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Continuing Education, Musicians
Robinson, Matt – Teaching Music, 2010
Thanks to technology and modern conveniences, the world continues to become a smaller place, while communities become more diverse. At the same time, it's becoming easier to learn about the world's many cultures, to appreciate their unique qualities, to understand their significance--and their fragility. For music teachers with wide-ranging…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Music, Foreign Countries, Music Education
Perlmutter, Adam – Teaching Music, 2009
Some pianists have idiosyncratic ways of keeping their hands and fingers relaxed. Glenn Gould, for example, religiously soaked his digits in hot water before performing or recording. While the jury is still out on the effectiveness of Gould's routine, there are plenty of other exercises and practices that will keep a pianist's fingers limber.…
Descriptors: Music, Musicians, Music Teachers, Models
Miller, Rebecca A. – Teaching Music, 2009
The mountain dulcimer is a folk instrument that children (and adults) can learn to play quickly and easily. Even more exciting than learning to play it is making one of your own. Making and playing a dulcimer allows students to explore an instrument for themselves and create a music-making environment. From an inexpensive, prepackaged kit,…
Descriptors: Music, Musical Instruments, Folk Culture, Children
Teaching Music, 2009
MENC's first Music Education Week in Washington's purpose was twofold: to celebrate the value of music education and to give those in the profession the chance to come together and explore ideas and techniques both old and new. Most of the celebrating was reserved for special events such as the Jazz Academy Showcase concert featuring celebrated…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Music Teachers, Music Appreciation
Poliniak, Susan – Teaching Music, 2009
It is certainly no secret that people are living in a difficult economic climate. In these times of belt-tightening, both institutional and personal, budgets for arts education are being slashed and individual donations are plummeting. Music teachers in particular know well the impact of these developments on their programs, and they know that…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Travel, Music Education, Music
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