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February 1, 2006
The Wide World of SmartMusic
By Tom Rudolph
A teacher stands in front of his class and clicks on the computer screen to access a tuner and a metronome. He then opens up a warmup accompaniment. When...
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The Guru of Hilltop High School
By Debra Barbre
Many technology-using music educators train for and advocate the use of technology in school music programs but few could be accurately called gurus....
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Teaching Dynamics
By Don Muro
Although most of today's electronic dance music and radio hits lack dynamic variety, the use of dynamics is a vital component of expressive performances...
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The Long and Short of Delay
By Don Muro
Delay is one of the most popular effects produced by tape recorders, and has been used on countless recordings since the 1950s. Simple delay effects are...
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Finding Sources on the Web
By Stephen Wilensky
One of the most difficult facets of proposal writing is locating funding sources. Hundreds of Web sites, books, and databases are at your disposal, but...
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Opera Web Sites
By Steven Estrella
There is only one place that you can go to witness murder, casual sex, infidelity, political intrigue, and an occasional walking statue from Hades and...
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SPREADING THE WORD
Steve Oppenheimer Editor in Chief
Readers of MET are painfully aware that many arts programs throughout our country's schools are struggling to survive. When your program is facing cutbacks,...
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Teacher's Toolbox
By Steve Oppenheimer
YAMAHA DIGITAL MUSIC NOTEBOOK 2.0 In an effort to make online learning easy and accessible, Yamaha has introduced its Digital Music Notebook service (Win...
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