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September 1, 2004
PEOPLE ARE TALKING
Steve Oppenheimer Editor in Chief
About 15 years ago, I traveled to the Seattle area with Peter Hirschfeld, who was then the publisher of Electronic Musician magazine. Our ostensible purpose...
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Pocket-size Powerhouses
By Hayden Porter
Handheld computers, often known as PDAs (portable digital assistants), started to become popular among consumers with the release of the Palm Pilot in...
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Recording the future at Dr. Phillips High
By James Frankel
Dr. Phillips High School was built 17 years ago, but with the future in mind. This beautiful facility, located on 80 acres in southwest Orlando, Florida,...
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The Wonderful World of WebQuests
By Tom Rudolph
An excellent way to integrate technology into the music curriculum is to use the World Wide Web. In fact, the Technology Institute for Music Educators...
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Small Things Forgotten
By Don Muro
Taking an electronic keyboard out of the lab and into the auditorium with your performing ensembles or pit band creates a win-win situation. It gives...
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The Well-Tempered Proposal
By Stephen Wilensky
One important aspect of proposal writing is following the funding guidelines of the business, foundation, or corporation that you are soliciting. You...
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Creating Music Program Sites
By Steven Estrella
Music teachers all over the country create Web sites to enhance their music programs. Some of the sites featured in this article were researched for a...
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Teacher's Toolbox
By Steve Oppenheimer
M-AUDIO CLASSROOM STUDIO Are you looking for a flexible and simple recording package for your Mac or Windows computers? M-Audio's Classroom Studio ($349.95)...
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