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April 1, 2006
Creating an On-Campus Studio
By Cory Cullinan with Steve Oppenheimer
An on-campus recording studio might initially seem like an extravagant distraction from your core program. When a recording program is used correctly,...
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Theme and Variations
By Floyd Richmond
Students who take fine-arts appreciation in high school learn to listen to and identify many forms of music. One compositional technique commonly presented...
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Controlling the Elements
By Don Muro
Loop-based software programs such as Apple GarageBand and Sony Digital Pictures Acid make it easy for almost anybody to produce music by selecting and...
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Finding Sources on the Web
By Stephen Wilensky
Locating funds to support music-technology programs can be an arduous task. Sifting through Web sites, reference books, and foundation profiles for protocols...
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Teaching Toddlers
By Steven Estrella
During the past 20 years, interest in early-childhood music education has increased dramatically. Today parents and teachers can usually find several...
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BEATING THE DRUM FOR TECHNOLOGY
Steve Oppenheimer Editor in Chief
If you ask teachers of music education what types of technology they rely on, they'll usually cite music-theory software, notation software, instrumental-instruction...
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Teacher's Toolbox
By Steve Oppenheimer
SIBELIUS SOFTWARE GROOVY MUSIC Sibelius Software Groovy Music (Mac/Win, $69 each; $175.95 for the set) is a series of three programs for elementary and...
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