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September 1, 2007
iTunes for Teachers
By Tom Rudolph
Imagine that you walk into a music room and the teacher has a computer connected to an amplifier and a speaker. She is using Apple iTunes to play audio...
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Young Audiences Program
By Debra Barbre
As far as most people are concerned, the debate about how the federal government initially responded to Hurricane Katrina was over as soon as TV cameras...
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Scoring with Game Controllers
By Joseph Ruszkowski
Most composers who use music-notation programs such as MakeMusic Finale, Sibelius Software Sibelius, Notion Music Notion, and Gvox Encore still input...
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Creating Finale Practice Files
By Tom Rudolph
A notation program such as Sibelius Software Sibelius or MakeMusic Finale can, in addition to producing printed music, help you create practice tracks...
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Arranging Drum Parts II
By Don Muro
In Tips and Techniques in the April/May 2007 issue of MET, I described a few techniques for creating interesting drum and percussion tracks. This time...
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The Importance of Networking
By Stephen Wilensky
Trying to locate funding for your music program can be a constant struggle. Philanthropists, foundations, corporations, and business communities often...
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Music Ed Anytime, Anywhere
By Steven Estrella and Karen Garrett
Podcasting, one of the most exciting innovations in Web technology, has enormous potential to extend learning well beyond the classroom. At its most basic...
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CRESCENT CITY BLUES
Steve Oppenheimer Editor in Chief
Our cover stories are intended to inspire, inform, offer program-building and tech tips, and entertain. We usually provide uplifting success stories so...
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Teacher's Toolbox
By Geary Yelton
YAMAHA LC2 PLUS MUSIC LAB The LC2 Plus Music Lab (Win, $3,299) is an updated version of Yamaha's versatile hardware and software system for teaching groups...
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