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Tips to help music teachers be more productive

Music Teachers have a very busy schedule. Possibly music teachers have the busiest life of all teachers Of course, many would disagree with that supposition. Physics, Chemistry and History teachers of course work very hard and no-one would say they don't work extremely hard to bring excellent lessons to our children. Music Teachers however have

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Three ways to assist music theory Students

At its core, Music Theory is the study of the written music notes. It is the knowledge of the symbols that make up written music, and the ability to effectively translate them into sounds. An understanding of theory really helps musicians, not because it makes them play better, but because it helps them communicate better

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How to help students learn about an Orchestra

This is a few lesson plan ideas that you can use when learning about the Symphony Orchestra You can arrange the classroom like an orchestra. Place the names of instruments on the the students desks, or affix name stickers to individual students. Allow students to be different instruments on different days. Have a class discussion

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Learning about the saxophone in the music classroom

Studying instruments in your music class? The saxophone is a great one to include in your music lesson plans. A popular instrument these days is the Saxophone. It has uses from Jazz to Classical and Rock music. Saxophones are often featured in “big band” music.”Big Band” music often features the saxophone. Two alto saxophones, two

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Getting the mix right of practical music and music theory in schools

This is a question that every music teacher faces - how much do you load students up with theoretical knowledge and how much do you just let them play? There has never been a subject in which the practical aspect is more important than in music. In any school learning music should be about doing.

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Learning about Flutes and Piccolos in the classroom

Learning about the Flute and Piccolo in music class? here are a few ideas Hi-Lo Game: Play or sing a variety of melodic intervals, both ascending and descending. Ask students to discern which note comes first, the high note or the low note, by describing the interval as flute-piccolo (low-high) or piccolo-flute (high-low). This will

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Learning about the Clarinet in music class

Teaching about the clarinet? here are a a few ideas for you. These are just a few ideas for music lesson planning available at the fun music company. A simple single reed instrument can easily be made in the classroom Gather the following pieces of paper and plastic combs, about 5cm x 5cm (two inches

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A music classroom lesson about the Cello and Double Bass

Learning about the Cello and Double bass has never been more fun than with these enjoyable games To help students learn the parts of the instruments: play Pin the Parts on the Cello or or Double Bass (a variation on the classic party game called Pin the Tail on the Donkey). Simply have one student

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Learning about the stringed instruments in music class?

Want your students to learn about the string instruments? Take these couple of lesson ideas and inspire your students about violins and violas in your next music class firstly, compare the sizes of violins and violas with other objects of different sizes Demonstrate the differences between the pairs of objects and ask the students to

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Tools for a trouble free life for music teachers

Music Teachers have a very busy schedule. Possibly music teachers have the busiest life of all teachers Of course, many would disagree with that statement. Maths, Science and History teachers of course work very hard and no-one would say they don't work extremely hard to bring excellent lessons to their students. Music Teachers however have

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