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Marshall, Herbert D.; VanHaaren, Peg – General Music Today, 2006
This article provides teaching tips and materials related to recorder lesson. Teaching Recorder in the Music Classroom, by Fred Kersten, compiles more current recorder information than any other resource. In planning instruction, the major determining factor seems to be Rote or Note. This allows instructors to take familiar repertoire that…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Musical Instruments, Music Education, Teaching Methods
Eckels, Steve – Teaching Music, 2006
Teaching guitar is about much more than just the instrument. It is about developing positive habits, attitudes, skills, and thought patterns that are transferrable to other areas of life. In this article, the author shares some effective techniques in teaching classroom guitar. He presents his daily lesson structure and describes the four basic…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Instruments, Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques
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Tusnady, Monika – Canadian Children, 2001
Presents ways educators can make music an integral part of early childhood education and give every child a quality music experience. Discusses five ways children experience musical play: singing, rhymes and fingerplays, movement, listening, and instruments. Emphasizes the importance of musical goals rather than spatial-temporal reasoning or other…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Early Childhood Education, Kodaly Method, Listening Skills
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Manfredo, Joseph – Music Educators Journal, 2006
One of the most common problems for school music ensembles is the lack of rehearsal time to prepare for public performances. Because of this, music educators all too often feel they need to eliminate various parts of the rehearsal so that more time can be spent on rehearsing performance literature. However, this approach can be shortsighted…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Interaction, Time Management, Music Teachers
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Hiatt, James S.; Cross, Sam – Music Educators Journal, 2006
A musical ear is widely accepted as an essential ingredient in the education of successful music students. Most music educators believe that without a well-developed ear, it's impossible for a musician to function on a professional level as a teacher, conductor, performer, or composer. The purpose of this article is to introduce the concept of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Musicians, Music Techniques, Classroom Techniques
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Dunnigan, Patrick – Music Educators Journal, 1993
Argues that music educators must begin to use computers in classroom management and instruction. Discusses the results of the Michigan Computer Music Survey that indicated that 50% of band and orchestra instructors were using computers in their work. Provides suggestions for purchasing and using computers in music education. (CFR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Design
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McCord, Kimberly; Fitzgerald, Margaret – Music Educators Journal, 2006
In this article, the authors share the story of Stephanie, a dyslexic student who experiences problems reading music. The authors recommend for music teachers to share the list of students wanting to play an instrument with special educators to find out if there are students who are receiving special education services, what their strengths and…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Special Education Teachers, Music Reading, Music Teachers
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Forest, Joyce – Music Educators Journal, 1995
Maintains that to prepare students for the next century, music teachers must prepare them to be technologically literate in music. Describes the technology-based music education program at Ortega Elementary School in Austin, Texas. (CFR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change