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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Preparing for a high school musical concert seems pretty straight forward. You have already planned the perfect set of music, your students are well rehearsed and ready to go, and you even managed to set up the stage during your prep period. Everything seems ready to go, but there are a few ideas that may help turn your normal everyday high school musical into a huge hit with your audience. 

Never be afraid to try something new at least once. Any high school musical concert from the concert band to a full blown Broadway style show can always be improved, and the best improvements are those that leave the audience talking about them for years to come. Try these simple yet effective ideas to bring a little flash into your next music performance.

Mood Lighting:

Not all schools are blessed to have an auditorium to perform in. Especially in the elementary schools, a gymnasium is usually the only place your musicians can perform for an audience. Instead of leaving all the lights on in the gym, move your performing group to one end of the floor and turn off all the gym lights in the seating area, thus spotlighting your performers. You may also consider programming a special effects piece into your concert that takes advantage of whatever lighting effects you may be able to use. A personal favorite is Daniel Buckvich's “Electricity” for concert band. The audience and the students get a real kick out of something as simple as playing in the dark.

Special Events and Giveaways:

Once a year go through your high school's attic or your music booster's fund raising closet and dig out everything that is close to expiration, obsolete, or no longer used and put it in a box. Get permission to hold a raffle (check with your local laws on this one) or simply to a free door prize drawing during the intermission of your concert. You'll be surprised at how giving away an old “one-of-a-kind” license plate frame or a broken, cracked cymbal can get some laughs. Bill it up as a legitimate giveaway and write your script to take advantage of the kitchiness of the priceless artifacts that you are disposing of.

Decorations:

Even the simplest of decorations can really make a good high school music concert seem great. A little greenery thrown around the stage during the holiday concert or Christmas lights lining the edge of the conductors podium are great little touches to set the feel for the concert. Depending on the music being performed you can do other things as well. Imagine a Gershwin music concert with a custom made chandelier overhead.  You can make such a chandelier by simply using a heavy duty hula hoop and long lengths of Christmas lights radiating out like spokes and attaching to the basketball hoops in the gym. Add a little thin white gossamer fabric to dissipate the light a bit and you have an instant ballroom atmosphere.

Never be afraid to think outside the box when planning your next high school musical concert. The whole point of a concert is to entertain and to remove the audience from their normal routine for a few hours. Sprucing things up a bit can dramatically change the way your audience views and enjoys your high school musical performance.

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