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Yamaha Educator Suite: Building the Next Generation of Music Educators

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    2026 “40 Under 40” Music Educators

    Meet this year’s roster of outstanding teachers — all under the age of 40 — who are making a difference by growing and strengthening their thriving music programs. 

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    Teaching Music at Historically Black Colleges and Universities

    HBCUs have embodied a celebration of black excellence in music for almost 200 years.

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    The Fastest Way to Improve Your Band: Hit Record

    This two-minute habit will help you catch the stuff you’re missing, improve your teaching and make your ensembles sound better.

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    BAND AND: A New Concept for Music Class

    A music educator created BAND AND, a program where students explore composition, different genres, production and technology, and much more.

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    Fighting Absenteeism with the Arts

    By focusing on the relationship-based approach common in the performing arts, a Virginia high school has become a top overperforming school in the district.

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Motor Skills in the Modern Classroom: Expanding Circles

With an increase in screen time, children need to build gross and fine-motor skills. Here’s how music teachers can help.

Try These Nontraditional Music Ensembles

Give students an opportunity to create music in a different way with ensembles that focus on rock, pop, country, mariachi, hip hop and more!

Bonus Lessons

Add small-group instruction on different instruments, songwriting and other topics through bonus lessons.

School Politics: How to Keep Your Nose Clean

Casual conversations can turn into long-term problems. Here’s how to stay out of situations that can damage your reputation. The goal isn’t to win — it’s to stay clean.

7 Red Flags to Watch Out for in an Interview

An interview isn’t just about getting hired — it’s about figuring out what you’re actually walking into. Look for signs of disorganization, lack of support or unrealistic expectations.

It Costs Nothing to Say Nothing

When a performance doesn’t go well, don’t be quick to criticize. Have empathy and model professionalism, resilience and kindness.

Parent Orchestra Gets the Whole Family Involved

Through music-making, parents not only experience the hard work required in orchestra, they also bond more with their children and other parents.

A Framework for Healing-Centered Music Classrooms

An Oregon educator’s curriculum takes a holistic approach, blending social-emotional learning with artistic rigor and student-led leadership.

Having Fun = Huge Participation Rate

A Minneapolis middle school music program boasts a whopping 70% to 75% student participation rate. Here’s how the band and orchestra director accomplished it.

The Many Faces of Trumpeter Allen Vizzutti

Classical, jazz, soundtracks and more — Allen Vizzutti’s career has crossed genres and his clinic teachings appeal to all generations. 

Add These 3 Exercises to Your Percussion Practice Sessions

Be a better percussionist by regularly working on your reading, rolls and listening skills.

Blending Brass

Here’s how to tame a brass section to craft a blended ensemble sound.

New to Teaching Strings?

If you are new to teaching strings, don’t panic. Top string professionals offer advice as you launch into uncharted territory.

Start a Guitar Program

A guitar program will provide a musical opportunity to students who would not usually join traditional band, orchestra or choir.

Fix It: Piano Pedaling Teaching Tips

Fix these common pedaling mistakes that piano students make.