They sucked me in! I was looking for the sheet music for a song called “In Christ Alone.” A google search landed me at MusicNotes.com. They have an incredible collection of sheet music available for download. They also have a viewer and a player available for download – great tools so you can look at […]
Blog
Music Coloring Pages
Most children love to color! Would you like to have some fun coloring pages available for your students? If so, then check out this page of very cute music images that can be printed out as coloring pages! Here’s a sample of one of the coloring pages:
Composers A to Z
Check out this huge database of Composers A to Z! A great reference for composers that includes their name, dates, country, historical period and links to websites that have additional information. The organization of the site and it’s very basic search features could definitely be improved, but it’s worth bookmarking as a starting point when […]
Students Go Fishing and Have A Turkey Shoot!
Ten students gathered at the studio last Thursday night for our second group class of the semester. With Thanksgiving quickly approaching, it seemed like the perfect theme for this event. We began by discussing how Thanksgiving (defined as “giving thanks”) and music are linked. I read Psalm 137 as a perfect example of how the […]
A Different Approach to Sight-Reading
One of my objectives this summer in my piano camp for elementary students was to build better reading skills. In addition to other activities, I decided to try this different approach to note identification and intervallic playing. I emphasized using Cs as landmark notes and then playing intervals from those landmarks. (This is not geared […]
Group Class Ice Breaker Game
Here’s a fun “get-to-know-you” game I’ve used at numerous group classes. I just change the statements in the boxes based on the makeup of the group. In each box is a statement with a line below it. When the signal is given, the students must find others who can sign their name in a box, […]