True music literacy extends beyond symbol recognition to actually being able to internally conceptualize the sounds that the symbols represent.
October Repertoire Release 2.0
Once a month we publish a repertoire update, highlighting recent additions to the SmartMusic repertoire library. While we already published an October update, we’ve since added a bunch of new music that we’re excited to share with you ASAP.
Do More with SmartMusic This Year
Whether you’re already using SmartMusic or are thinking about using it with your students, this archived SmartMusic webinar was created for you.
Rehearsal Tip: Make Repetition Meaningful
Let’s face it: sometimes your students just need to repeat difficult sections over and over and over again. Unfortunately, doing it the same way every time has some issues:
It gets boring really quickly It may not be the way every student learns best It makes your students not believe you when you say, “Last Time!” And #3 opens you up for sarcasm and hilarious music teacher jokesTo help, here are some ways to make repeating the same line or phrase fun and engaging for every student.
Taps, Echo Taps, and Last Post Available for Free in SmartMusic
I started playing taps for the local VFW, performing in military funerals, when I was twelve years old. This was a great opportunity to honor the military service of members of our community and gain experience in performing for strangers.
Music Ed Mentor Podcast #59: Private Lessons
This week we’re talking about something most of us do: teach private lessons. I adore teaching one-on-one lessons for a lot of reasons.
Encouraging Student Feedback and Healthy Criticism
We all know that being a professional in any field means facing competition and criticism. It can feel overwhelming to a young person who is trying to find their own way in that environment.
Performing The Stars and Stripes Forever
Composed on Christmas Day, 1896 by John Philip Sousa, The Stars and Stripes Forever quickly became one of the most famous marches both in the United States and abroad.
Music Ed Mentor Bonus Podcast: Grants – How to Get What You Want
Have you ever wished you could just wave a magic wand and have someone give you everything you’ve ever wanted for your music program?
Featured Content: Mantras by Richard Meyer
Richard Meyer’s Mantras is a string orchestra piece that incorporates easy mixed meter, modal scales and driving syncopations to create a level of excitement not often found in grade three music.