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Monday Mailbag – Using Online Classical Sheet Music

March 21, 2011 by natalie Leave a Comment

I would love to hear what you think about online free music – especially classical.  I was just having a discussion with a teacher who has been teaching far longer than I, and she is very wary of this music.  However, I have done a little research to find that the editing is actually quite […]

Filed Under: Monday Mailbag, Repertoire Suggestions, Resources

And the Winner Is…

March 19, 2011 by natalie Leave a Comment

#5 – Amy C. Congratulations! You’ll have to let me know how you do on the good-teacher-bad-teacher test, ok? 🙂 And if any of the rest of you pick up a copy of Tangy Tango, let me know how you do too! Stay tuned for another great giveaway next Tuesday!

Filed Under: Contests

Conference Countdown!

March 18, 2011 by natalie Leave a Comment

In just one week, I’ll be heading north to join multitudes of music teachers for the Music Teachers National Association annual conference. I have to admit, the prospect of trekking to Milwaukee in March is not especially thrilling to me, but the fact that I’ll be able to spend five days with colleagues from across […]

Filed Under: 2011 MTNA Conference

Tips for Songwriters

March 17, 2011 by natalie Leave a Comment

Professional songwriter Ben Cooper has posted a brief, but insightful article on Songwriting Tips. Usually, my students’ introduction into songwriting comes in the way of The Psalms Project that we put together each spring. I can definitely see the truth of Ben’s statement that, “When creating, we learn by doing, and we improve by repeating […]

Filed Under: Compositions, Inspirational, Teaching

Group Class Experiment with Collaborative Music

March 16, 2011 by natalie Leave a Comment

Normally I don’t post about group activities and games until after I’ve tried them, but I’m so excited about this one that I thought I’d go ahead and post it anyway. I’m hoping to use it at tomorrow’s group class, so I’ll try to let you know how it goes after the fact, too! A […]

Filed Under: Group Class Ideas, Repertoire Suggestions, Resources

Collaborative Music Festival is a Blast!

March 15, 2011 by natalie 1 Comment

Have any of you been involved in collaborative music events this year in conjunction with MTNA’s Year of Collaborative Music? We kicked off the theme in our studio at our September Surprise last fall, continued with our Collaborative Christmas celebration, and several of my students and I participated in the festival sponsored by one of […]

Filed Under: Recital Ideas, Repertoire Suggestions, Videos

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