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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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1. The Japan Fullbright Exchange for Teachers
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...(JFMF) brings 600 American educators to Japan for an intensive 3 week immersion experience in their unique culture. The goal of the experience is to provide a cultural “bridge” between th...

2. Travels With Music Software Review
(Computer Software/Music Education and Theory Software)
Travel's With Music is a flash based instructional software program that teaches students about the cultures, traditions, music, and musical instruments of fifteen different cultures. Travels with m

3. The History of Karaoke
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...ity. The Invention Of The First Karaoke Machine The Karaoke machine, which has fueled the Karaoke culture into what it is today, was invented by Daisuke Inoue , a Japanese drummer. According ...

4. Brief History of the Renaissance Period
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...e' is a French word meaning rebirth. The Renaissance was a time of massive upheaval especially in terms of culture, an era of change as well as growth. It was a time of exploration and adventure when ...

5. Brief History of Ancient Music
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...as the social functions of the communities. Ancient music replaced prehistoric music and developed in cultures such as Egypt, Greece, Rome, Egypt, Persia, Mesopotamia and China.   ...

6. Why Karaoke Music Is Popular
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Over the years, Karaoke has become a revolution in popular culture. It has reached the homes of millions and it has sparked new innovations in society. Karaoke has influenced everything from reali

...s not only as a look into a child prodigy's life but also serves as an excellent primer on modern Chinese culture and thinking. Many passages discuss the concepts associated with the Chinese pursui...

8. Folk Music Preservation
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...neration to generation very little of it had been written down. As people moved into the cities the rural culture died out taking the traditional folk songs with it. At this same time a new sense of...

9. New Japanese Robot Plays Violin- Video Clip
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In case you were not aware, Japanese culture is ripe with adoration for robots of all kinds.  From fighting robots to servant robots, to annoying little Furby-esque pets, robotics has become a

...rsions of the song as well, possibly dating back to near the introduction of the Christmas Tree to western culture by Martin Luther in the early 1500's.  However, the now accepted version of the ...

When I saw this Guitar Hero headline in one of my many music and tech related RSS feeds I thought it required a closer inspection.  It turns out the article is a brief, tounge in cheek, assess

12. Kum Ba Ya- Free Sheet Music
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..., Sunday School, or around the campfire, Kum Ba Ya is another of the most well known hymnsongs in American culture. Sung around the world in various forms, Kum Ba Ya (also occasionally spelled Kum Ba...

...ar and racism. South Pacific also won the Pulitzer Prize. The King and I is about conflicts between cultures. It is based on a true story about Anna Leonowens, a British governess who went to ...

...ntial. Montessori materials are carefully selected, designed to help children learn to function in their cultures and to become independent and competent. Emphasis is on beauty and quality, and tha...

15. Music and its Roots in Voodoo
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Much of the music permeating our modern culture had its roots in sounds from African ritual. These songs were part of the everyday lives of the negroes who were brought to the New World on the slave s

... that time it was considered to be low and vulgar because it was music that grew directly out of the Black culture. In those early years, segregation was at one of its all time worst points in history...

17. The Effect Of Censorship On Music Videos
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...uld be seen as a completely normal behaviour in another. The reason for this situation is the diversity of cultures that have different laws and different ethics. The label company which is usually pr...

18. So You Want to be President? Learn to Play a Musical Instrument!
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...ation opens doors that help children pass from school into the world around them — a world of work, culture, intellectual activity, and human involvement. The future of our nation depends on p...

19. Travels With Music
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An excellent online (or DVD based site that teaches about dozens of different cultures through their music, their native instruments, and video based documentaries and interviews.  Educational

20. Travels With Music
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An excellent online (or DVD based site that teaches about dozens of different cultures through their music, their native instruments, and video based documentaries and interviews.  Educational

21. Concert etiquette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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...the differences in concert etiquette between various genres of music (rock vs classical) and even in other cultures and countries. ...

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