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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Whenever you go to a theme park you must resign yourself to paying a premium for even the lightest lunch.  Group meal tickets are an option that can save your students a lot of money if you plan ahead and consider all the option.

Whenever you go to a theme park you must resign yourself to paying a premium for even the simplest of meals. At most parks you will pay at least eight dollars or more for a light lunch, and a full dinner style meal including desert will often cost over twenty dollars per person. One of the ways to soften this blow to your participants pocketbooks is to consider purchasing a block of meal tickets for them to use while in the park. Essentially these meal tickets allow your group to get a decent meal without having to bring along extra cash on the trip. The diner goes to one of the participating restaurants in the park, orders his or her food, and then presents the coupon to the cashier and the meal is paid in full. This can be a disadvantage, however, depending on who your group is.

In general, a group of younger students, especially girls, may or may not buy enough food to use up the entire value of the food ticket. For example, if a person order seven dollars worth of food and the ticket cost eight dollars, that extra dollar is usually not refunded. In the same way, however, if you are bringing along the high school football team the tickets may be a great deal, allowing the person to fill up their plate for less than the menu cost. It all depends on your group as to whether using coupons will be worth it for you.

In some parks there is another option, you might be able to purchase gift certificates instead of meal coupons. At Disney parks, for example, you can purchase Disney Dollars when you order your group's tickets. These Disney Dollars spend in the parks just like real money, and are even valid at Disney Stores across the country. This offers a little more flexibility for your group. If the person spends seven out of ten Disney Dollars for lunch she will get back three dollars in real money that can later be used to buy a bottle of water or a souvenir. Again, it all depends on your group. I personally have had a lot of luck with the gift certificates, but always check with the park before buying as the rules at each park may change.

The big question is why you might even bother with this aspect of the trip. The answer, quite simply, is to make yourself look good. Anything that you can roll into the overall per person cost of the trip will help sell the trip to your participants and their parents. If you put together a six hundred dollar, four night, five day trip in which every meal is paid for in advance you will often appear more competent than if you tell the group that they must pay five hundred each plus carry “enough money for fourteen meals.”

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