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Lesson: Incredibox to the Rescue - Teaching With Orff
LeslieAnne Bird shares her Incredibox lessons designed to encourage students to compose their own arrangements through manipulation of layered percussive and melodic ostinati.
AI and Music-Making Part 1: The State of Play
In Part 1 of our deep dive we learn what AI is, examine the challenges of applying AI technology to music-making and explore uses such as MIDI generation, timbral transfer, and analog modeling.
Timeline JS Intro Tutorial
A quick tutorial on how to create a media rich timeline using Timeline JS by Knight Lab (https://timeline.knightlab.com/).
How to Create Timelines using Timeline JS and Google Sheets
Ever wonder how you can make awesome timelines on the web? Look no further than Timeline JS and Google Sheets! Learn how this great free resource can help yo...
Introduction to Educational Research | Online Resources
Welcome to the SAGE edge site for Introduction to Educational Research, Third Edition!This Third Edition of Craig Mertler’s practical text helps readers every step of the way as they plan and execute their first educational research project.
Six Recent Studies Show an Unexpected Increase in Classical Music Listening
Something has changed in the last 12-18 months, especially among younger listeners—but why?
Music’s Place in Life, Learning, and the Comprehensive Curriculum
Music education in school has major cognitive, emotional, and social benefits for students.
BandLab Tutorials
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Want To Be More Creative? Seek Out "Impossible Experiences"
Six ways to make ordinary life seem strange and fresh.
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Informal Music Pedagogy: A Video Series – The Association for Popular Music Education
When working in classroom settings, often we may understand the learning of music as a formal process as it is embedded in institutions. But we know that many popular musicians develop their skills and knowledge outside of those institutions. How then, could we bridge the common practices of popular musicians within the more “formal” settings...
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The Bucket Book is a resource for K-12 music teachers who want to teach bucket drumming to their students.
Guitar: The Blues — shedthemusic
The Blues has been the greatest force in the direction of popular music for the last 100+ years. The way in which guitar is played in a band with solos, rhythm playing, and lyrical inflection (bending, sliding, hammer ons and pull offs) all come from the blues. Studying the blues is one of the most
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Decoding the Teenage Brain (in 3 Charts)
New technologies are shedding light on what really makes adolescents tick—and providing clues on how we might reach them better.
Perusall | Connect with Us
This page gives information on Perusall's upcoming training webinars, videos to past trainings, and how to reach customer support and the knowledgebase for FAQs.
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Teacher shortage tied to education programs' enrollment drop
Education colleges and teacher preparation programs are creating new incentives to lure students, hoping to reverse years of enrollment declines and fill classroom vacancies.
Learning to Listen | Inside Higher Ed
Integrating popular music into the humanities curriculum.
Field Guide to Student Teaching in Music
Book companion website
Simon & Garfunkel - The Story Of Bridge Over Troubled Water
The Story Of Bridge Over Troubled WaterListen to Simon and Garfunkel: https://simonandgarfunkel.lnk.to/listen_YDSubscribe to the official Simon and Garfunkel...
How to Write Song Lyrics – Berklee Online Take Note
Learn how to write song lyrics for the first time with these five steps from singer and songwriter Andrea Stolpe at Berklee Online.
Emotional responses to music | Hauke Egermann | TEDxGhent
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Emotional responses to music: Individual or universal?Have you ever...
How Does Music Affect Your Brain? Every Way Imaginable
In the latest episode of 'Tech Effects,' we investigated how music gets into our brains—and our bodies.
Portfolium Tutorial
No, Mozart isn’t a brain hack for babies – here’s how music really affects intelligence | Aeon Videos
The so-called ‘Mozart effect’ is a case study in how research can get distorted and overstated in the public imagination
Body Percussion, The Digital Way, Part 1 | Midnight Music
This is a guest post written by Elisabeth (Lisi) Bottoms. Why teach body percussion?Body percussion is found in almost every musical culture - from the Austrian/Bavarian Schuhplattler to Palmas
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