V. Keith Mason Podcasts About A Number Of The ME Blogger Sites, New ME Bloggers (Music Education) Added For April 2008! ME Blogger Update Coming Soon! Free NAXOS Online Music Subscriptions For The Hard Working ME Bloggers! ...
Com guide, Kim Jones, who manages the Christian Music web site. To help get you into the holiday mood, a Christmas carol, composer profile, music history tidbit, musical toy and latest post from the music education blogosphere will be ...
I’ve been following with great interest Joseph Pisano’s year-long quest to identify (or spark the creation of) 100 music education blogs by January 2009 (I blogged about it back in March). He has been diligently updating the list as it ...
Almost a year ago, at our state Music Education convention, I attended a seminar at which Dr. Joseph Pisano was the presenter. His topic was Web 2.0 and its use in Music Education. He also talked about his goal of seeing 100 Music Ed ...
GCSE stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education. Pupils in England typically take 9 or 10 of these exams when they are 16, then specialise down to 3 or 4 A-levels up to the end of High School. So a whole GCSE course is ...
Children get access to music education by first being taught basic theory and then playing musical instruments, but that is really not easy. The primary purpose of letting children learn theory and play instruments is for them to be ...
Couting Down To Black Christmas: The Wolfgang Music Education Series - Wolfgang Music Videos. Wolfgang. Wolfgang was also able to release a number of music videos. I’m sure there was a pyschedilic video for the single “Hell Looks” off ...
Garnett MacMullin , President of Tritone: “CW 2.0 (CourseWatch 2.0) reaches another milestone for Tritone in improving online music education. CourseWatch is tailored for online delivery and hosting interactive multimedia educational ...
Music Education in the News: We know bel canto in English as "beautiful singing," but what is it really? How can one define what is beautiful singing and what is not? Anthony Tommasini from The New York Times attempts to define what it ...