Music education news,information, and sheet music., A brief description of a session given on the topic of new trends and technologies being used in the music education classroom. Includes a link to the PDF version of the presentation.
My thinking is that us writers just force ourselves to sit down and “hope” something pops out of our head and onto the paper (or into the computer) that we like or can use in some way. ... Music Education. Jerry Gates Music ...
The first affordable, kid-friendly digital music player just got even better. It comes with all the great features of the previous version, plus many new ones. /ppCool P3 DJ lets you download music from your computer, ...
It appears many people believe this fact as sixty-five percent of American households play computer or video games. Eighty-five percent of all games sold in 2007 were rated "E" for Everyone, "T" for Teen, or "E10+" for Everyone 10+. ...
Orlando Sentinel education reporters blog about Central Florida schools. Check out what they have to say about education, and please join in the discussion about everything from FCAT to dress codes to school lunch. ...
"The issue of declining education in music is of great importance to me because I want to make sure the future youth of the nation has the same opportunity to express themselves creatively like I had," he said. ...
Each wrote, edited, performed, and recorded a composition using a keyboard and microphone connected to a computer. New electronic music sessions, including one for adults, launch in January when the new term begins. ...
This latest volume of Piano Music of Africa and the African Diaspora that I’ve just finished reviewing definitely fits the Advanced designation it is given! Like each of the three previous volumes, this one begins with a short ...
Now, however, I guess I'm just going to have to save my money to pay for my even more expensive education. It's great to see the RIAA helping me make good money choices in a bad economy, especially since online music/CDs are luxury ...
IBM working on a computer with a mind of its own IBM is teaming with five universities to develop a computer with similar reasoning to the human brain. The ambitious project is getting part of its funding from a $4.9 million government ...