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April 1, 2007
Five Simple Audio Projects
By Tim Waters
An audio-editing program is an extremely useful tool for any teacher or student who wants to experiment with or produce sound. Once equipped with one...
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Create Practice Files with Sibelius
By Tom Rudolph
The main reason that people use notation software is to produce printed music parts. Another reason is to create practice tracks for students and that...
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Arranging Drum Parts
ByDon Muro
Many Students are uncertain about how to use today's amazing palette of loops, patterns, and percussion sounds to create effective drum parts. To address...
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The Art of the Ask
By Stephen Wilensky
One of the great challenges when seeking funds is communicating face-to-face with a prospective donor. You can submit a proposal, a letter of intent,...
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The Science of Sound
By Steven Estrella
Did you know that sound travels faster through solid steel than it does through air? Can you explain to your students why the sound of a moving train...
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Teacher's Toolbox
By Steve Oppenheimer
STEINBERG SEQUEL Steinberg's entry-level Sequel digital audio sequencer (Mac/Win, $99) is designed to make music creation quick and easy, especially for...
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THE WAY THINGS WORK
Steve Oppenheimer Editor in Chief
When you introduce technology into your music program, you'll probably encounter a variety of reactions. Your students will be enthusiastic, because you...
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