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Changes at the Fun Music Company

This month we are very excited to announce some major changes to our products and services that will be sure to give you more value and consistency when coming to our Fun Music Company websites. These changes occurred as a result of an exhaustive survey completed last month. We found that most of our users

2009-09-01T06:22:41+00:00By |1 Comment

A Preschool Music Lesson from Greece

At the Fun Music Company we are in communication with music teachers from all over the world. These ideas came from a music teacher named Kalliopi Charitaki. It is great to see that music teaching is truly an international language – and that we can all take some small ideas from her work.

2009-08-17T05:24:48+00:00By |3 Comments

Flashcards for the music classroom – expanded

At the Fun Music Company we always pride ourselves on listening to the public and providing what is needed for music teachers everywhere Our "Ultimate Flashcard Set" has steadily grown since it started as a bonus for our Printable Music Games product in 2006. We have just recently completed a revision to it, and included

2009-08-05T05:09:12+00:00By |0 Comments

Musical Penpals for your class

This is an idea that has come from our facebook group, and I thought it was so good that it was worth sharing with everyone via the blog, and everyone can join in, wether they are on facebook or not. The internet makes the world a much smaller place - it is possible to be

2009-07-10T03:42:33+00:00By |1 Comment

Free Music Lesson Plan on Baroque Music

I have just found a free online teaching resource exploring Baroque Music. I've just found some quizzes and listening exercises based on Two movements of Handels concerto Grosso Opus 6 No 5 in D major that you could use with your classes as a bit of fun learning The resource is called Baroque On and

2009-07-04T21:15:35+00:00By |2 Comments

Julie Andrews Still Rocks The House

For all those out there who think Do Reh Me is old fashioned! In case you haven't heard about this latest "buzz event" on YouTube yet, the song Doh Reh Mi made famous in the Sound Of Music by Julie Andrews made a busy peak hour rush train station into a dance hall recently in

2009-06-25T01:20:32+00:00By |0 Comments

Music Exams – good or bad?

Today I’d like your opinion on an important question - should we be putting our students through music theory exams? This article examines the pros and cons of theory exams for music students and describes two different experiences with it.

2009-06-19T02:28:45+00:00By |14 Comments

How do your students learn?

How does a student learn something, so that it becomes knowledge for life? We’ve been busily engaged this month putting the finishing stages to the Fun Music Company latest publication called “Printable Music Theory Books” which will be launched on Monday, 1st June. Leading up to the launch we are really interested in your opinion

2009-05-28T12:18:51+00:00By |20 Comments
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