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April 1, 2005
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON LIVES!
Steve Oppenheimer Editor in Chief
This issue, I'm very pleased to present a case study that dramatically demonstrates how technology-enhanced music education can turn kids' lives around...
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Teacher's Toolbox
By Steve Oppenheimer
VIRTUOSOWORKS NOTION VirtuosoWorks has introduced Notion (Win, $599), a music-notation program that interprets scores using 24-bit orchestral sounds played...
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The MIDI-Digital Audio Shuffle
By Dennis Mauricio and Steve Oppenheimer
Two of the most important developments in music technology during the 20th century were digital audio and the Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)....
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What's Going On?
By Steven Estrella
Many of us who read this magazine might be considered early adopters in that we have been integrating technology into music teaching for several years....
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Composing with the Blues
By Stefani Langol
The 12-bar blues is a wonderful vehicle for teaching composition. In this lesson, our goals are to give students a historical framework of the blues,...
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The Quantization Factor
By Don Muro
One of the many benefits of teaching music in music tech labs is that students with little or no performance skills can record music that is in tune and...
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Ethics in Fund-raising
By Stephen Wilensky
Many music educators are so preoccupied with raising money for their departments' technological needs that they never stop to consider the ethical issues...
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Choral Resources
By Steven Estrella
Choral directors have been among the most enthusiastic users of the Internet. I recall my colleagues in the choral department of Temple University getting...
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