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Isbell, Daniel S. – Music Educators Journal, 2023
Much like an effective speaker, a flexible musician is competent across multiple settings. The sociolinguistic theory of code-switching can be a useful tool to better understand how musicians acquire a set of skills and knowledge to support music-making in a range of activities in and outside of school and throughout society. In this article,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Code Switching (Language), Music, Musical Composition
Meyers, Brian D. – Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, 2021
The purpose of this study was to trace the development and growth of the University of Illinois Band Clinics during their twenty-five-year history (1930-1954). Founded by A. Austin Harding, Director of Bands at the University of Illinois, the Band Clinics served as an important forum for the reading and performance of contest pieces and new band…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational History, Music Education, Music Activities
West, Chad – Music Educators Journal, 2016
By starting with a foundation of sound before sight, we can help our students learn notation organically in a way that honors the natural process. This article describes five organic approaches to learning notation in beginning band: (1) iconic notation, (2) point and play, (3) student lead-sheet, (4) modeling, and (5) kid dictation. While…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Teaching Methods, Musicians
Coleman, Jeremy M. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2016
In 2011, a collaborative effort began between the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TSBVI) and Austin Classical Guitar (ACG), a local 501(c) nonprofit music organization. The idea behind this collaboration was to start a small guitar program that would provide TSBVI students with quality classroom guitar instruction. At that time,…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Music Education, Music, Musical Instruments
Dalby, Bruce – Music Educators Journal, 2015
Reading music notation with fluency is a complex skill requiring well-founded instruction by the music teacher and diligent practice on the part of the learner. The task is complicated by the fact that there are multiple ways to notate a given rhythm. Beginning music students typically have their first encounter with enrhythmic notation when they…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Reading, Coding, Teaching Methods
Kuo, Yi-Ting; Chuang, Ming-Chuen – International Journal of Music Education, 2013
Music teachers often encounter obstructions in teaching beginners in music reading. Conventional notational symbols require beginners to spend significant amount of time in memorizing, which discourages learning at early stage. This article proposes a newly-developed color music notation system that may improve the recognition of the staff and the…
Descriptors: Music Education, Color, Music Theory, Visual Stimuli
VanWeelden, Kimberly; Heath, Julia – General Music Today, 2013
With more than 850,000 apps currently on the market, there are multiple apps that can be used to help all students in music education, particularly those with special needs. This article lists low-budget apps useful for the elementary or secondary general music classroom.
Descriptors: Computer Software Reviews, Music Education, Assistive Technology, Accessibility (for Disabled)
Musco, Ann Marie – Teaching Music, 2012
Teachers might ask students to hum the tuning pitch, chant rhythms and scat articulations, or sing melodies from the repertoire to better understand musical inflection and nuance. In addition, singing can develop skills in music reading and audiation. If students sing out loud before playing a line of music, they are able to prehear the pitches…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Music Education, Music Reading, Musicians
Thompson, Douglas E. – General Music Today, 2011
In this article, the historical roots of tablature for stringed instruments are noted, and the use of tablature is explained. Modern guitar tablature is then shown and explained, and the author leads the reader through the basics of using Guitar Pro 6, a guitar tablature program that simultaneously displays standard Western staff notation. The…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Composition, Musical Instruments, Middle School Students
Robinson, Pip – Victorian Journal of Music Education, 2013
Informal learning practices, based on Lucy Green's research into how popular musicians learn, offer students in the music classroom the opportunity to explore collaborative, aural-based learning that is guided, rather than directed, by the teacher. Over a period of five years, informal learning projects were included in the music curricula of two…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Musicians, Music, Music Education
Strouse, Lewis H. – Teaching Music, 2007
A thorny problem faced by many middle school band directors is teaching a large ensemble of students who have a wide range of rhythm-reading abilities and who have studied music using a variety of rhythm-reading methods. Since school schedules usually allow very little time for working with students in small groups, the director must try to bring…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Achievement, Musical Instruments, Middle School Teachers
Lamb, Christina G. – Teaching Music, 2006
A good accompanist is a choir director's dream come true! At one time, student pianists were quite plentiful, but they have become rarer today. While many student pianists may be capable of reading music, not all can be good accompanists. Accompanying is an art of its own that requires some unique capabilities. In this article, the author presents…
Descriptors: Singing, Music Reading, Music Education, Musicians
Distefano, Dan – Teaching Music, 2005
Because young wind players need to develop and strengthen their embouchures, they need to play many tong tones at slow tempos. Drummers are on the opposite end of the spectrum. They are using some of the larger, more developed muscles in their bodies and must learn to control them to play many notes rapidly. They need much more than the whole,…
Descriptors: Musical Instruments, Music Education, Music Teachers, Music Techniques
Volk, Terese M. – International Journal of Music Education, 2006
With all the music that is available for instrumental performance in the schools, the music of Thailand is under-represented. Yet Thailand has a rich instrumental tradition. This article focuses on the possibilities of adapting the Thai "mahori" and "kruang sai" ensembles to the western instrumentation available in school music…
Descriptors: Music Education, Foreign Countries, Thai, Musical Instruments
Elkoshi, Rivka – Music Education Research, 2007
Facing the ambiguous status of in-school music literacy, this follow-up eight-year study aims to touch on the effects of traditional staff notation (SN) learning on student's intuitive symbolizing behavior and musical perception. Subjects were 47 second-graders attending a religious Jewish school in Israel. One "pre-literate" meeting, in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Jews, Case Studies, Musical Composition
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