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Worksheets for Sightreading

February 2, 2006 by natalie 1 Comment

The worksheets on this site work great for reinforcing note recognition and some basic sightreading. Each of the following categories contain three separate worksheets that can be downloaded for free: Bass Clef: C Position Bass Clef: Line Notes Bass Clef: Space Notes Bass Clef: Line and Space Notes Treble Clef: C Position Treble Clef: Line […]

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Naxos – A Great Composer Resource!

February 1, 2006 by natalie Leave a Comment

Naxos is a pretty familiar name to most musicians and music teachers, but for some reason I had never visited the site. I came across it in a recent search for information on an obscure composer. I was amazed at the exhaustive list of both composers and artists. There are portraits and brief biographies for […]

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James Bastien, 71, Is Dead

January 31, 2006 by natalie 2 Comments

I was just made aware of this article in the New York Times.

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Dennis Alexander Web Site

January 20, 2006 by natalie Leave a Comment

Dennis Alexander has recently launched his new website. The site is still a little sparse, but there is an interesting discussion of the piece, Prelude and Toccata, that he was commissioned to compose for Linda Kennedy’s Piano Studio. It looks like a super fun piece! I’ll have to check it out on my next visit […]

Filed Under: Compositions, Resources, Teaching

Hot Off the Press!

January 19, 2006 by natalie Leave a Comment

This brand new book on pedagogy has just arrived at the publisher’s warehouse and is available for purchase. I found a great price for “Thinking As You Play – Teaching Piano in Individual And Group Lessons” at Amazon. This book was written by Dr. Sylvia Coats, Professor of Piano Pedagogy at Wichita State University and […]

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From the Top

January 13, 2006 by natalie Leave a Comment

As I was tracking down links for my MTNA 2006 National Conference post, I came across the website for the radio program From the Top. It is very professionally-designed and is chock-full of content! Here’s a brief overview from the How to Use the Site page. Fromthetop.org is one of the most novel and flexible […]

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