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Yamaha Educator Suite: Building the Next Generation of Music Educators

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    A University’s Community Engagement Program

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

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    Starting an Advanced Guitar Course

    Be mindful and practical as you curate curriculum that connects introductory and advanced guitar electives

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    6 Mistakes New Teachers Make

    Give yourself time to settle into your job as a music educator and stop fixing things that aren’t broken.

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    Rehearsal Shouldn’t Be a Punishment

    You don’t have to run your classroom like a drill sergeant to get positive results.

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    5 Benefits to Creating a Keyboard Orchestra

    In your group piano class, use the various “voices” of a keyboard to create an orchestra of different effects and instruments.

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Stage Fright Isn’t Just “Nerves”

To combat the body’s natural reaction to danger, make performing in front of others a regular part of your music class.

Help Kids Who Want to Quit Before They Become Good

Students who show up and try but still struggle need help getting over “the hump.” Fluency-driven rehearsals may be the answer!

Great Programs Can Have Small Numbers

Don’t feel “less than” if you have fewer students than other programs. Take advantage of more one-on-one interaction with your band students.

When You’re the Only Music Teacher in the Building

You may feel alone, but you’re not. To survive and thrive, create your own team, set boundaries and just show up.

When Kids Compare You to Their Old Director

Don’t despair when your students say, “This isn’t how Mr./Mrs. So-and-So did it.” Be consistent and keep showing up.

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.

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.

Using Choir as a Tool for Belonging, Voice and Agency

Clear communication and empathy are the overriding tenets in Coty Raven Morris’ class at Portland State University.

ASU’s Popular Music Program Focuses on Access and Community

The three main goals in building the new program were an inclusive environment, an individualized approach and a collaborative community.

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.