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Brief History of Early 20th Century Music

Perhaps the most obvious and sweeping change that has affected the first part of the 20th century has been the rapid advance of technology. Radio and television broadcasting, records and compact discs have changed musical life beyond imagination.  Music has now become a commodity, readily available anywhere.   Against this background of change and development, although traditional sounds of classical music still persist, experiments using these new methods occurred in the early part of the 20th century.

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The School Choral Program Student Leadership and Motivation DVD Review

In yet another timely DVD presentation Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser brings his wisdom and inspirational teachings on student leadership to a new group of students.  More well known perhaps for his work with high school bands, Dr. Tim turns hi...

 

Trends and Technologies Shaping Music Education

This article includes a PDF presentation given during the 2008 Iowa Music Educator's Association Conference on the topic of the latest trends and new technologies that are poised to change music education as we know it today. ...

 
An Orchestra Rehearsal

Top Ten String and Orchestra Recruiting Tips For Teachers

Recruitment strategies can often make or break a string orchestra program. This is why it is so important to have a plan of action that takes you from the first day of school to the last. Here is a list of top ten recruitment tips for str...

 

Brief History of Romantic Music

The Romantic Period is from c.1820 – 1900, with Early Romantic Period (1820-1850) and Late Romantic Period (1850-1900.) Up until the early part of the 1800s, music was ordered and refined. After the 1820s, emotional expression was con...

 
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Sacred vs. Secular Music In Public School Concerts

It's that time of year again when thoughts turn to holiday concerts and that one, slight possibility that lingers in the back of a teacher's mind that someone, somewhere in the audience will make a stink because of the inclusion of one or...

 
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Each year I look forward to the television broadcast of the DCI Championships.  Over the years the length of the broadcast has dwindled, with fewer performances and more documentary materials b

...n the national DCI organization to make some drastic changes including killing the annual 2008 championship broadcast on ESPN.  There are few student performing organizations that I can t...

3. Podcast Safe Music
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Podcasting is the new thing in broadcasting nowadays. Practically anyone can create his own podcast and make himself known to the world.

4. When The Metropolitan Opera Comes To Town
(Blogs/Tales From The Podium)
...ass performances to music lovers all over the United States through the wonders of modern technology. Broadcasting vs. Live Public Performances: Not too many years ago I remember signin...

5. Drum Corps And Your Local Marching Band
(Teacher Resources/Curriculum)
...pionships to come out on television. Last summer DCI raised the bar and managed to get ESPN to pick up the broadcast on a national level. Recently it was also announced that the drum corps sequel ...

6. Where Did The Music Video Come From?
(Teacher Resources/Music in General)
Although the first music video ever broadcasted was ‘Video Killed the Radio Star’ played by MTV in 1981, some consider the music video to be much older than that year. It seems that the fi

7. The History of The Electric Guitar
(Teacher Resources/Music History)
... Leo Fender in 1950 was the first to mass produce an electric guitar which was originally called the Fender Broadcaster. This guitar was quickly re-named to the infamous Telecaster because the name &...

8. The Effect Of Censorship On Music Videos
(Teacher Resources/Music History)
...ehalf of the producers, some videos still get banned as they are still regarded as being too offensive to be broadcasted to the public. The first music video to be ever banned was &lsqu...

9. Some History Facts On Music Videos
(Teacher Resources/Music in General)
...(Music Television) was the phenomenon that gave so much power and importance to the music video. MTV started broadcasting in 1981 in the USA and it marked the beginning of the music video’s ruli...

10. Brief History of Early 20th Century Music
(Teacher Resources/Music History)
...s affected the first part of the 20th century has been the rapid advance of technology. Radio and television broadcasting, records and compact discs have changed musical life beyond imagination. ...

11. American Pie's Band Camp vs The Real Band Camp
(Blogs/Tales From The Podium)
...tudents. Graduates of the Interlochen program have gone on to become highly successful musicians and media broadcasters such as Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes and Chip Davis of Mannheim Steamroller. ...

12. Oh, Susanna - Free Sheet Music
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Adopted as the so-called theme song of the California gold rush, Oh, Susanna is one of the most recognized of all American folk songs. Written in 1847 by Stephen Foster, it later became a very popu

13. The History of the Electric Guitar
(Teacher Resources/Music History)
...inally named the Esquire, it featured a single magnetic pickup, with the two-pickup version being called the Broadcaster; this was later renamed to Telecaster in homage of the television. The telecast...

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