Use this free listening activity as a way to encourage students to explore the depths of SmartMusic’s repertoire library and discover new music along the way!
Featured Publisher: GIA Publications
With over 10, 000 choral and instrumental titles in print, high-quality hymnal recordings, and an extensive range of music education resources, GIA Publications offers beautifully scored music across both sacred and secular areas.
Music Ed Mentor Podcast Ep. 95: Recovering Your Student Leadership
As most of us in the U.S. are headed into a new school year, I want to be sure to give you some of the information you may not be getting anywhere else, and this episode is no exception!
Free Activity: Music Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle!
Kick off the Back in School season with a fun learning activity to help your students review their music vocabulary!
Music Ed Mentor Podcast Episode 94: Essential Tech Tools that will Improve Your Teaching and Your Life
Remember how we did that long year of remote teaching, where we all used a bunch of online teaching tools and such?
SmartMusic August 2021 Repertoire Update
In the last month, our Repertoire Development team added 98 new interactive titles to the SmartMusic repertoire library including 17 solos, two method books, and 79 ensemble titles for choir, concert band, jazz band, marching band, and string and full orchestras.
Excellence and Accessibility: Vocal Music with Graphite Publishing
Graphite Publishing is an online vocal music publisher of digital scores. Graphite publishes quality compositions where excellence and accessibility meet: unique yet emotional; challenging yet appealing; innovative and enjoyable to experience.
Explore Popular Marching and Pep Band Titles with the New Marching Band Category
We are excited to announce that searching for marching band titles in SmartMusic just got easier! You can now select Marching Band under Categories in the filters section of the Search app to quickly see all titles that are available for marching bands.
Programming an Impactful Marching Band Show: Thoughts from Dr. Richard Frey
As the final preparations for the 2021 marching season are coming together, I’ve quickly remembered that the process of developing a show can be as frustrating as it is rewarding as we sift through and consider various show themes and music.
Music Ed Mentor Podcast Episode 93: Managing Student Behaviors
Today we’re pulling another pre-pandemic recording out from the archives for you to enjoy. With in-person classes imminent, I want to share with you this discussion I had with my dear friend, Lori Schwartz Reichl.