Apparently I wasn’t the only one who forgot to submit something for the carnival this month…oops! The BNC Education blog, however, has done a fabulous job compiling posts from the 100 ME Bloggers to create a carnival anyway. They’ve separated the posts into four categories: Your Students, Your Program, Your Place, and Your Life. Lots […]
Inspirational
Music Education Blog Carnival – May Edition
Welcome to the May 1, 2009 edition of music education blog carnival! Hope you enjoy checking out these great contributions! Patricia Turner presents 100 Favorite Library Sites for Children and Their Parents posted at Online University Lowdown. Music Pedagogy Laura Lowe presents More From the MTNA Convention posted at The Lowe Piano Studio Blog, saying, […]
MTNA Conference Blogging
If any of you, like me, wish you could have been at the MTNA Conference in Atlanta, but couldn’t make it, you will definitely want to take a few minutes to visit Laura Lowe’s blog. She did some blogging at the conference, and has several additional posts up now with brief summaries from some of […]
May Music Education Blog Carnival
The May edition of the Music Education Blog Carnival will be hosted right here on Music Matters Blog. For those unfamiliar with the term, a blog carnival is a collection of posts from around the blogosphere related to a particular theme or subject. The carnival host compiles all submitted posts and presents them in a […]
Think you don’t have time to practice…
…imagine serving as Secretary of State and still putting together a beautiful performance of the Dvorak Piano Quintet like Condoleezza Rice did for the Aspen Music Festival last August! (I’m feeling like I should beef up my practicing now!) Part One: Part Two: HT: Collaborative Piano Blog
The Four-Fingered Pianist
My Dad sent me a link to this video yesterday, and I sat mesmerized watching it!













