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Saraceni, Diane – Momentum, 1981
Presents activities for discovering and exploring sound in the environment and for creating a "musical" composition from everyday sounds. (SJL)
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Auditory Discrimination, Discovery Learning, Learning Activities
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Brunner, David L. – Music Educators Journal, 1992
Provides tips for choral directors to use in selecting repertoire for school ensembles. Explains that the first step in choosing repertoire must be a systematic assessment of the singers, the director, and the program's objectives. Suggests that each composition must be appraised for musical content, teaching value, and aesthetic appeal. (DK)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Choral Music, Evaluation Criteria, Music Education
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George, Luvenia A. – Music Educators Journal, 1999
Provides a chronology of Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington's career divided into four periods (Sound and Style, Creative Explosion, Beyond Jazz, and The Last Decade). Offers a synopsis of his musical development, listing compositions written during each phase. Includes a list of resources and a sample lesson for "Koko" by Duke Ellington. (CMK)
Descriptors: Bands (Music), Biographies, Careers, Educational Strategies
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Harth, Sidney – American String Teacher, 1997
States that music teachers have a responsibility to introduce their students to music outside of the standard violin repertoire in order to assist them in their careers as musicians. Offers two recital series of sonatas that have been disregarded by performing artists and describes the musical compositions in each of the two series. (CMK)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Music Education, Music Teachers, Musical Composition
Goins, Wayne E. – Teaching Music, 2003
Describes a strategy called phone-ominal composition for teaching students in fifth through twelve grades about jazz and musical composition. Explains that the students use their phone number to create the composition. Provides examples of this technique and guidelines. (CMK)
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Strategies, Intermediate Grades, Jazz
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Modugno, Anne D. – Music Educators Journal, 1991
Suggests methods for music teachers to use in helping at-risk students gain confidence in electronic music composition class. Recommends that at-risk students be given leadership roles and worked with on an individual basis. Emphasizes maintaining a supportive, nonthreatening, and creative classroom environment where students can feel positive and…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Music Education, Musical Composition, Secondary Education
Townsend, Karen – Teaching Music, 1999
Describes how the string orchestra students of Natchitoches Central High School in Natchitoches (Louisiana) and their director commissioned the composer Jody Nagel to write a composition dedicated to their ensemble in order to increase the students' understanding of composition. Discusses student reaction to the project and use of discipline-based…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Music Education, Musical Composition, National Standards
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Andrews, Ian A. – Canadian Social Studies, 1999
Discusses the changes in musical experiences, such as live versus recorded music, as society has developed technologically. Presents a crossword puzzle that focuses on the traditions and musicians of baroque, classical, and romantic music each originating in Europe. Includes the clues and word list. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Foreign Countries, Instructional Materials, Music
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Fried, Eric – American String Teacher, 1997
States that finding works to challenge the technique and stimulate the musicianship of young performers can be a difficult and yet rewarding task for music teachers, directors, and composers. Provides a list of annotated suggestions of works from the standard orchestral repertoire that may work well with young orchestras. (CMK)
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Music Education, Music Teachers, Musical Composition
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Seddon, Frederick A.; O'Neill, Susan A. – Psychology of Music, 2006
This study examined 48 computer-based compositions produced by adolescents (13-14 years old) using evaluations by specialist music teachers and the adolescents' self-evaluations and self-assessments. Based on previous research (Seddon and O'Neill, 2001), we expected that the teachers' evaluations of the compositions would not differentiate between…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Adolescents, Music Teachers
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Fisher, Larry – Music Educators Journal, 1979
The author highlights some of the progressive trends in jazz band arrangements--woodwind doubling, synthesizers, strings, multipercussion, and other nontraditional instruments--and suggests sources for such scores to school jazz band directors. This article is part of a theme issue on popular music. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Bands (Music), Higher Education, Innovation, Jazz
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Busch, Brian – Music Educators Journal, 1979
Activities are suggested to teach the basic concepts of twelve tone serial technique. Students need no prior background in contemporary music. At least two sets of resonator bars are necessary. (This article is part of a theme issue on aspects of contemporary music.) (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Lesson Plans, Listening, Music
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Knieter, Gerald L. – NASSP Bulletin, 1979
Instead of the traditional emphasis on performance by a few, music programs should also include composition and appreciation and embody experiences in aesthetic education for the entire student body. These experiences could include musicianship and music history, literature, structure, organization, and performance. (JM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, History, Music Appreciation, Music Education
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Hutchinson, Jamie; Suhor, Charles – English Journal, 1996
Examines approaches and structures that students and teachers may use to explore connections between poetry and jazz. Suggests specific techniques for intermingling the two. Looks at the relationship between the two in terms of "mood,""program," and "allusion." Provides examples of paired pieces and marked-up poetry texts. (TB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creative Expression, Creative Writing, Improvisation
Larson, Laurie – Teaching Music, 2003
Focuses on how music teachers can make choral rehearsals more interesting for students by incorporating creative lessons and activities. Explores what it means to be creative and includes examples of creative lessons that can be used in the choral rehearsal. (CMK)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Educational Strategies, Learning Activities
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