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BroadBand Connection

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A lot of important ensembles have been coming out of places like Oberlin (Eighth Blackbird), Yale (So Percussion, Now ... Read More >>

A Brief But Sincere Rant About Brass Pedagogy (Thomas West)

via Music PLN Blogs

I just finished my third lesson with a new webcam music student who is a 6th grade trombonist. This student has been playing ... Read More >>

Open Access Journals (Roger Whaley)

via Music PLN Blogs

http://www.eschoolnews.com/2010/10/25/universities-commit-to-open-access-journal-movement/ and http://www.oacompact.org/ Is it ... Read More >>

What Were They Like In High School? Today's Jazz Stars As Teens

via Reading Music: Trending 1

What were Robert Glasper, Eric Harland and Jason Moran like as teenage musicians? Their band director at Houston's High School ... Read More >>

Keep Those Earplugs in Your Pocket

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Our dinner dishes rattled on the tabletop and our stomachs churned so badly we could hardly eat. We were listening to our ... Read More >>

The Podium as Teaching Station (Keith Ozsvath)

Insight from an instrumental parent: helping our children succeed (Ken Pendergrass)

via Music PLN Blogs

This is a guest blog post from a parent at my school who has three children involved in instrumental music in the school ... Read More >>

Insight from a beginning band student (Ken Pendergrass)

via Music PLN Blogs

Today in my beginning alto sax lesson, we were discussing the concept of tonguing repeated notes. Tonguing is always tricky at ... Read More >>

Insight from a beginning band student (Ken Pendergrass)

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Today in my beginning alto sax lesson, we were discussing the concept of tonguing repeated notes. Tonguing is always tricky at first for my beginning wind players. The concept of where to place the tongue while keeping the air moving usually begins with an excercise of repeated notes in our first... Read More >>

Music Aural Concepts eBook

via Wright-Stuff Music

It’s free! I have finally finished the PDF booklet that I have been working on since 2008. This booklet is designed for ... Read More >>