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Yamaha Educator Suite: Building the Next Generation of Music Educators

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    “40 Under 40” Nominations are Open!

    Yamaha wants to recognize and celebrate the top 40 music educators under 40 years old. Nominate a deserving teacher today! 

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    Go Viral with a Purpose

    What began as a reluctant step into TikTok quickly became a transformative journey that elevated a school’s music program and redefined how an educator advocates for music education.

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    Why Patience Wins Over Panic

    It’s easy to think that kids don’t care, but with patience, repetition, praise and steady leadership, you’ll notice positive change.

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    Balance Motherhood and Teaching

    Two Virginia orchestra directors joined forces to help all caregiver music directors on extended leave.

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    Your Principal Probably Doesn’t Understand Your Job

    Advocate for your program, your students and yourself, and show administrators the importance of music education.

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We’re Not Here Only for the “Good” Kids

Don’t lower the bar to have an inclusive program, just be patient and hold open the door a little longer for some students.

Marches Aren’t Boring — They’re Just Honest

When you pull out a march, be ready to deal with the groan heard ’round the band room, but you’ll be able to discern rhythm, tuning and articulation issues immediately.

Metacognition in the Music Classroom

Help students become more aware of their thinking process as they assess their performance to become independent musicians.

A Realistic To-Do List

Don’t live in color-coded chaos to prove how organized you are. Do less and actually finish your work day with some energy.

The Booster Club Isn’t Your Boss

Establish clear boundaries and lines of communication with band parents to ensure that the music program and their students come first.

Stop Fighting Sports

Make your busy students’ lives a little easier by collaborating with coaches to give kids the time to participate in band and sports.

Five Steps to Build Brave Music Classrooms

Focus on community-centered values, authenticity and a positive atmosphere to create a safe and creative environment for students.

A University’s Community Engagement Promotes Leadership and Creativity

At Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania, students can participate in several early childhood music education opportunities thanks to the efforts of one of their professors.

Bringing Opera to Austin Children

A professor from the University of Texas at Austin, provides a free summer program at public libraries around the city to introduce K-5 students to all aspects of opera — singing, the story, set designs, orchestra, choreography and more.

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.