A Recording Microphone

I was sorting through my old Google Drive documents the other day and realized that over the years I had done a lot of writing related to the topic of teaching with and using recording devices in the music classroom.  Some of these articles were published here on MusicEdMagic but many more of them were originally written for the tech column in NAfME's Teaching Music magazine.  Until recently, due to copyright agreements, I had been unable to publish them on MusicEdMagic.  Now however, thanks to a very helpful and gracious agreement with NAfME I am now able to republish some of these articles in their original unedited form.  Over the next few weeks I will repost a few of these articles that directly relate to topics such as selecting recording devices, using them to increase student achievement, setting up classroom recording studios, and teaching basic recording skills to your students.  

 

Some of the articles that will be published include titles such as How To Get Your Ensemble On DiscBuilding Your Studio, and The Classroom Studio

Check back each week to see the new article or add our RSS feed to your favorite feed reading program to get updates as they are published.  Thanks again to NAfME for allowing me to make this useful information available outside of the print magazine.  Of course, the best way to ensure that these kinds of articles continue to be researched and published is to support the NAfME and become a member, then you will always be up to date via your member subscription to Teaching Music.