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OnMusic Dictionary – A Great Resource for Musical Terms and Symbols!

February 4, 2014 by natalie Leave a Comment

In searching for some musical definitions for our group class (a.k.a. “e.p.i.c. Encounter”) this week, I came across the OnMusic Dictionary. What a great resource for quickly finding musical terms and symbols! I know I’ll be back here a lot!

Filed Under: Resources

Fun Times in the Studio!

January 28, 2014 by natalie 2 Comments

The New Year is off to a great start, and we’re having fun playing a variety of quick 5-minute games in the studio! Here are a couple of recent pictures: Ellie has a blast playing this simple note direction game by moving her magnetic “note” up or down depending on what she rolls on the […]

Filed Under: Fun Extras!, Game Ideas, Teaching, This Week in Photos

Musings for the New Year

January 15, 2014 by natalie 7 Comments

After a long hiatus, I’m excited to be back to posting on Music Matters Blog (though I anticipate it will be much more sporadic than before!). The New Year is in full swing, and I’m thrilled to be entering it with an incredible husband, four wonderful children, a studio full of amazing families, and an […]

Filed Under: Personal, Recital Ideas, Videos

Infographic on Music and Ministry

January 3, 2014 by natalie Leave a Comment

Studying music history often gives one a broader understanding of history as a whole. This is an interesting infographic beginning with some of the earliest references to music and tracing sacred/Christian music to the present time: Source: ChristianUniversitiesOnline.org/

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Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder…?

October 24, 2013 by natalie 6 Comments

Thanks to all of you who have e-mailed, texted, or left comments to find out how I’m doing. I am so grateful for each of you! Just so you know, I did not drop off the face of the earth. I wish I had time to write the whole story (stay tuned for the book! […]

Filed Under: Personal

Music Rhythm Activities that Focus on a Steady Beat

September 17, 2013 by natalie 1 Comment

I appreciated this list of ideas from the latest Making Music Fun! eNewsletter: Entry Kentry – A Musical Passing Game Jump the Hoop – A Steady Beat Game Touchdown – Steady Beat/Math Fact Game The Wee Little Scare – Steady Beat Game

Filed Under: Feeling the Pulse, Game Ideas, Resources

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