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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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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