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November 1, 2004


THE FREEDOM TO EXPERIMENT 
Steve Oppenheimer Editor in Chief
One of the many traits I admire in teachers is that when most of them discover that they don't have the tools to get a job done, they improvise rather...

Teacher's Toolbox 
By Steve Oppenheimer
STEINBERG CUBASE SE 1.0 Originally released as part of the Studio Case bundle (see the Winter 2003 Teacher's Toolbox), Steinberg's Cubase SE 1.0 digital...

The One-Computer Music Classroom 
By James Frankel
Many music educators have the common misconception that they must have a multistation music-technology lab to teach effectively with computers. Some believe...

How VH1 Helps Save School Music 
By Lee Whitmore
When most of us think about classroom music in a large city school system, we contemplate tight budgets, funds for arts instruction diverted to preparing...

Teaching Song Form 
By Michael Fein
Digital audio software offers an innovative way to teach students music in a computer or MIDI lab. Each student station requires a computer, one software...

Classroom Performance 
ByDon Muro
Music technology labs are the most powerful teaching tools available to educators. Most lab instructors focus on computer-assisted areas such as digital...

Teaching Drum Patterns 
By Scott Watson
PG Music's Band-in-a-Box for Windows and Mac OS (including OS X) has earned its popularity because of the way it allows you to easily create great-sounding...

Nuts and Bolts Strategies 
By Stephen Wilensky
Funding for music technology can be achieved in various ways. Before you begin researching funding streams or writing proposals, carefully examine the...

Online Symphonic Resources 
By Steven Estrella
Symphony orchestras throughout the United States have education programs that reach out to children to encourage music literacy and appreciation. Traditionally,...





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