This is a guest post by one of our blog writers, Katherine Miller. Midnight Music is celebrating productivity this month! Although […]
Beatboxing sentences**Free downloadable beatboxing sentences below** One day I was working on some iPad lesson ideas and one of the projects […]
Part 5 of a 5-part series This is the fifth installment of the Audacity Tutorials for Music Teachers series and […]
Note: this blog post has been updated (March 2016). Some of the links and resources in the original version were […]
Free Guitar Chord Image Library: use these images to create multiple projects in your music classroom, including lead sheets and presentation-style documents that feature guitar chord diagrams alongside lyrics.
Looking for a fun activity that your student can do while you’re teaching online? How about running your own Musical […]
Origins of the cup song It’s a craze that has swept over schools everywhere and contrary to popular belief, the […]
This is a guest article written by Elisabeth (Lisi) Bottoms Telling a story If you have watched any of the […]
Music teacher interview questions and tips (plus – how to answer the music technology-related questions!) Applying for a music […]
Digital Portfolios in Music Education Updated September 2019 In this three-part series about digital portfolios in music education, we’ll cover: […]
All you need are the Smart Drums I was running an iPad workshop last week and it occurred to me […]
This is a guest post written by Elisabeth (Lisi) Bottoms. Why teach body percussion? Body percussion is found in almost […]
In this post, you'll gain access to over 150 notation images for you to use when creating resources for your music classroom.
What is the Chrome Music Lab? About the Chrome Music Lab The Chrome Music Lab (CML) – created by Google […]
Introduction In today’s post, technology and performance combine in a lesson plan based on one of the most simple (yet […]
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When I run music tech workshops for teachers, I have a secret aim: an aim to teach at least one […]
Question: What type of music technology activities can I do with my middle school students? This question has been popping up […]
Note: this blog post has been updated (March 2016). Some of the links and resources in the original version were […]
Unit: Instruments of the Orchestra A unit about the instruments of the orchestra is frequently included in music education curricula […]
Help! Which software can I use with mixed devices or Chromebooks? In the past few years, a large number of […]
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In this post, you'll gain access to over 150 notation images for you to use when creating resources for your music classroom.
Introduction In today’s post, technology and performance combine in a lesson plan based on one of the most simple (yet […]
TweetPin89Share89 Shares
When I run music tech workshops for teachers, I have a secret aim: an aim to teach at least one […]
Question: What type of music technology activities can I do with my middle school students? This question has been popping up […]
Note: this blog post has been updated (March 2016). Some of the links and resources in the original version were […]