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And the Winner Is…

January 21, 2011 by natalie 2 Comments

#22 – Jenny Boster of The Teaching Studio blog! Congrats, Jenny! However, not only is Rebekah giving away a copy of Old MacDonald had the Blues, she has also put together three fabulous deals that are available for Music Matters Blog readers: Old MacDonald had the Blues Buy 2 get 1 FREE. Buy two books […]

Filed Under: Contests, Repertoire Suggestions, Resources

Take a Test to Determine How Musical You Are

January 21, 2011 by natalie 3 Comments

EasyEarTraining.com recently posted about a new test that has been developed to determine musical aptitude. The test was developed by researchers from the “Music, Mind and Brain research group” at Goldsmiths, University of London in collaboration with the BBC Lab UK. In 25 minutes, test-takers will “discover [their] complex relationship with music.” I haven’t tried […]

Filed Under: Resources

Books, Books, and More Books!

January 20, 2011 by natalie Leave a Comment

Thanks to everyone for the fabulous suggestions you offered in response to my quest for more good biographies! I know many of you are equally interested in getting good biography recommendations, so I’ve compiled several lists that I hope will be helpful. Biography Recommendations from Others Albert Einstein: Biographical Portrait by Anton Reiser A Chance […]

Filed Under: Inspirational, Personal

A Student Success with Scales Patterns and Improv Book!

January 19, 2011 by natalie 1 Comment

How do you know if a particular book or approach is helping a student? Well, when the student tells you that they think the book has really helped them, that’s a pretty good indication. 🙂 If only all students would just come right out and say so! One of my older beginners has been using […]

Filed Under: Feeling the Pulse, Improvising, Key Signatures, Resource Reviews, Scales, Teaching

Technique Troubles

January 18, 2011 by natalie 9 Comments

There are basically two schools of thought on technique: Technique is in the music. Draw from the repertoire to learn the necessary skills in order to play it well. Technique is what you bring to the music. Develop fluency in various skills so that when you want to learn a new piece of music you […]

Filed Under: Philosophical Musings, Teaching

Monday Mailbag – Ear Training for Blind and Autistic Student

January 17, 2011 by natalie 5 Comments

I’m looking around for a VERY basic ear training program for a new blind/autistic student. He has an excellent ear and is motivated to learn. Any ideas? Yikes! This is a hard question, so I’m hoping some others will have some helpful answers. I’ve taught a number of students with various learning disabilities and visual […]

Filed Under: Monday Mailbag, Teaching

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