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And the Winner Is…

January 18, 2013 by natalie Leave a Comment

#2 – Miss Leah! Congratulations! I know you and your students will benefit greatly from the Note Busters workbook! However, the authors of Note Busters have generously offered a special 40% off coupon code to everyone who commented on the review post! This is available for any number of workbooks you’d like to purchase for […]

Filed Under: Contests

Piano Teaching Tips

January 17, 2013 by natalie Leave a Comment

One of the most helpful aspects of the Alfred Ledger Lines blog is the Piano Teaching Tips that they post periodically featuring one of their composers giving a little “masterclass” of sorts on how to play one of their pieces. The most recent one is a post by E.L. Lancaster highlighting Midnight Adventure, an etude […]

Filed Under: Repertoire Suggestions, Resources

Evernote: A Fabulous Free App for Lesson Planning

January 16, 2013 by natalie 2 Comments

Ever since I started teaching almost 15 years ago I feel like I’ve been searching for ways to organize and streamline lesson planning. From endless lists, to spreadsheets, to binders, to paper files, I’ve tried dozens of different ideas. None of them have accomplished what I really want in the way of planning repertoire and […]

Filed Under: Computer Help, Mobile Apps, Resources, Technology Tips Tagged With: Free Resources

Last Day to Save $5

January 15, 2013 by natalie Leave a Comment

Today is the last day of the New Year’s sale in the Music Matters Blog store. Just enter this coupon code to get $5 off your total order amount: 06PF9J98

Filed Under: News

Bring the Sounds of Africa to Your Music Lessons: Guest Post by Alan Grainger

January 11, 2013 by natalie Leave a Comment

As a music teacher, you’re always looking for ways to brighten up the music room and bring something new to your lessons. We think we’ve found the perfect instrument. African drums much like the djembe are the perfect way to spice up your music lessons, and really engage with your students. Not only are they […]

Filed Under: Feeling the Pulse, Group Class Ideas, Resources, Teaching

Theta Music Winter Competition 2013 Starts Today

January 10, 2013 by natalie Leave a Comment

Theta Music, one of the best sites for on-line music theory games is commencing their 3rd Annual Ear Training and Music Theory Competition today! This is a great way for teachers and students to have some fun while building their skills. It’s a one-day competition, so sign up and start playing now for your chance […]

Filed Under: Contests, Game Ideas, News, Resources

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