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Review and Giveaway of Blue and Purple by Dror Perl

February 22, 2011 by natalie Leave a Comment

To be honest, I wasn’t that thrilled about reviewing these two books because I thought they might be kind of, well…weird. They are written by a contemporary composer and are simply called, “Blue” and “Purple.” The subtitles were even more scary, “Contemporary Music with a Harmonic Twist” and “Jazz and Blues,” respectively. I’m not much […]

Filed Under: Contests, Repertoire Suggestions, Resource Reviews

Monday Mailbag – Keeping a Steady Pulse

February 21, 2011 by natalie Leave a Comment

I am a piano teacher to eight students, and also a student myself. Keeping a steady pulse is one thing that I struggle with when I play, so I don’t often put enough emphasis on it when I teach. Could you share some ways that you work on it with your students so I could […]

Filed Under: Feeling the Pulse, Monday Mailbag, Teaching

Free Music Theory Worksheets for Music Teachers

February 18, 2011 by natalie 1 Comment

Does your spine just tingle when you find a site loaded with free music theory worksheets?! Mine sure does! Here’s an up-and-coming site that looks very promising in that spine-tingling category. 🙂 Simply titled, MusicWorksheets.net, the site offers “free music theory worksheets for music teachers.” I especially like how the Bass Clef Notes worksheet is […]

Filed Under: Resources, Worksheets

And the Winner Is…

February 18, 2011 by natalie 2 Comments

#47 – Nicole! Congratulations! Nicole will receive a free copy of the Chord Piano is Fun! book. I think you’ll love it! Thanks to all of you for participating. Stay tuned for another giveaway next Tuesday!

Filed Under: Contests

Another Winning Group Music Game!

February 17, 2011 by natalie 3 Comments

This game was even more popular than the Musical Terms and Symbols game I mentioned yesterday! This one is called, Who’s the Leader? Here a couple video clips and the instructions for how to play it: Who’s the Leader? Players stand in a circle. One player goes out of the room. A leader is appointed. […]

Filed Under: Game Ideas, Group Class Ideas, Videos

Fun Group Music Game for Knowing Your Terms and Symbols!

February 16, 2011 by natalie 5 Comments

Last Thursday was our fourth Investment Club Meeting (a.k.a. group class) of the year. One of the new games we tried is one I dubbed, “Call-it!” The inspiration came from a really old Fun Encyclopedia that I picked up years ago at an antique shop. Here are the instructions: Call-it! Dump a set of scrabble […]

Filed Under: Game Ideas, Group Class Ideas

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