Low Cost MusicTechnology Options For The Music Education Classroom
Low Cost MusicTechnology Options For The Music Education Classroom

Finding ways to stretch your budget in a music classroom is always important and even more so when trying to purchase high tech electronics, software, and other materials.  This article provides an updated list of dozens of different low cost or free alternatives to expensive music education products.  It includes such categories as music notation software, drill design software, special needs hardware, and many more.

 

The Star Spangled Banner- Free Sheet Music For Band Inst.
The Star Spangled Banner- Free Sheet Music For Band Inst.

This document contains sheet music for all common instruments to play The Star Spangled Banner, also known as the sheet music to the National Anthem of the United States of America. You can view the sheet music online or download the individual parts arranged for all common concert band instruments.  If you do not see your instrument listed please scroll to the bottom of the page and try one of the the other instruments.  Most musicians will be able to find at least one instrumental part that matches their range and preferred key signature.  If you are seeking a simple piano version of the song please select from the voice, trumpet, or alto saxophone versions.

 

Using Plickers as an Assessment Tool in the Music Education Classroom
Using Plickers as an Assessment Tool in the Music Education Classroom

Music, band, choir, and orchestra classrooms can be huge and assessing the knowledge and retention of individual students in such a large class can be daunting.  Plickers are one of several solutions that can be adapted to work in large groups, making the act of assessing a student’s understanding a little easier and a whole lot faster.  

Is Marching Band A Sport? Pros, Cons, and a Reality Check
Is Marching Band A Sport? Pros, Cons, and a Reality Check

In recent years the question of whether or not marching band is a sport has been brought up time and time again for various reasons and by various groups.  On one side you have the YES crowd who says that marching band is competitive, physically demanding, and every bit as much a team event as any traditional sporting event.  On the other side of the coin are those who say no, that marching band is NOT a sport and it is a musical pursuit that happens to involve coordinated movements.  Both sides are right, but to make a final decision we need to look deeper into the facts.  Read on to find out what they are!

Portable Digital Audio Recorder Buying Guide With Reviews
Portable Digital Audio Recorder Buying Guide With Reviews

Scroll down to view the comparison chart of over a dozen different portable digital audio recorders.

Buying a portable digital audio recorder is a major decision.  The balance between price, features, and quality is a fine line that has many different options to choose from.  There are dozens of different models of portable digital audio recorders, some of which have drastically different sets of features yet sell for roughly the same price.  This easy to read head to head comparison chart and guide to many of the more popular portable digital audio recorders is intended to help potential buyers more easily see these differences and make an educated buying decision.

Apps and More for the Choral Classroom
Apps and More for the Choral Classroom

The number of apps, software, and gadgets available for use in the music classroom continues to grow each year but finding things that can actually be beneficial to your classes grows more and more difficult as well.  We spoke with Dr. Christopher Russell, Director of Choirs at Oltman Middle School in St. Paul Park, Minnesota to get his must-have list of apps.

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bobcat pullerMouthpiece pullers are not just tools for the band director's office. Students and professionals alike will often add a mouthpiece puller to their stash of equipment to provide a sense of safety when practicing at home or when away on a gig. Since a stuck mouthpiece can be a big problem and prevent you from closing your instrument's case, it is essential that you have a way to remove the mouthpiece safely while outside of the band room.

Mouthpiece pullers are not just tools for the band director's office. Students and professionals alike will often add a mouthpiece puller to their stash of equipment to provide a sense of safety when practicing at home or when away on a gig. Since a stuck mouthpiece can be a big problem and  prevent you from closing your instrument's case, it is essential that you have a way to remove the mouthpiece safely while outside of the band room.  Keep in mind that these days mouthpiece pullers tend to be one size fits all.  Meaning that any of the pullers listed on this article will work just fine to remove the mouthpiece from a trumpet, french horn, trombone, euphonium, baritone horn, or a tuba.  No need to worry about buying the wrong size!

Why Use A Special Tool To Remove A Mouthpiece?

Brass instruments are actually very precisely machined pieces of metal.  They are shaped the way that they are in order to give you the best possible sound and any changes to that shape can affect the tone and the intonation of the instrument.  There are few parts of the instrument more fragile and essential than the lead pipe which is the first several inches of the instrument after the mouthpiece.  Damaging, twisting, denting, or doing any other damage to this area can really screw up a brass instrument's sound.  For this reason you have to be incredibly careful when removing a stuck mouthpiece because if you do it wrong you can cause even more damage.  

 

You should never (repeat NEVER!) use a pair of pliers to remove a mouthpiece a mouthpiece puller is often the only reliable and safe way to make sure you can get your stuck mouthpiece out of the receiver.

There are two basic styles of modern mouthpiece pullers still in mass production. Older style mouthpiece pullers still exist, including styles that literally bolt down to the table to be used. However most of these older styles used split washers of various sizes to remove the stuck mouthpiece. In the author's opinion you should avoid any mouthpiece puller that uses washers or attachments simply because you will always lose the piece you need at the worst possible moment.  In addition, the newer, more modern mouthpiece pullers are much more reliable and easy to use.

Some examples of modern, one piece, mouthpiece pullers are:

bobcat pullerThe Bobcat Mouthpiece Puller

 One of the favorites of band directors everywhere, the Bobcat Mouthpiece Puller is small, sturdy, and does the job quickly and cleanly. The only drawback with the Bobcat is the time it takes to adjust the mouthpiece puller for different instruments. Switching from a tuba to a trumpet requires both screws to be taken from one end of their length to the other end. With the two independent screws this means alternating back and forth to open or close the mechanism. However, if the Bobcat mouthpiece puller is to be used only on one instrument it is definitely a great puller at the most reasonable price.

mflyyoungAlternatives To The Bobcat

If you want to save a few bucks though these days there are many different copy cat companies that have basically recreated the Bobcat in a slightly different way.  All work the same basic way, but if you want your mouthpiece puller in a different color then take a look at  the pullers made by M Y Fly Young.  It's a strange name but at least you can get it in something other than silver/black. 

 

 

The G88 Mouthpiece Puller by Ferree

ferree puller Ferree is a major manufacturer of repair equipment for band instruments and their G88 mouthpiece puller is often considered the gold standard for bands everywhere. The G88 mouthpiece puller is a one piece unit that has only a single screw to turn to apply pressure with. This makes the adjustment process much faster and much easier to do one handed. It is however, much more expensive and slightly more bulky than the Bobcat and is more commonly found in band classrooms than in personal brass instrument cases.

 

The DEG Magnum Mouthpiece Puller

 The DEG is essentially a look-alike of the G88 Mouthpiece Puller. Very similar in style and design but with an even higher price tag clocking in at around $120 at the time of this writing.  An excellent puller but with so many options these days difficult to justify the price.

 

This article was updated in April of 2017

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