Teaching Music Online: Strategies and Resources

By |2020-09-10T04:16:54-05:00March 14th, 2020|Band, Choir, General Music, Inspiration, Middle school, Music Service Learning, Orchestra, Teaching, Teaching Philosophy, Virtual education|

(Note: this post will continue to be updated with resources as they come in) As I write this post, I am looking at a dozens of text messages from other teachers in my school district. We just received news that we would be closed for at least [...]

Music Beyond the Classroom: Interview with Stage Manager, Sami Slovy

By |2020-02-25T13:28:48-05:00February 24th, 2020|Music Beyond the Classroom, Musicians, Series, Stories, Uncategorized|

For this installment of our music beyond the classroom series, we caught up with master-of-all-trades, Sami Slovy. In 15 years, Sami has built a name for herself as a well-respected person in the music industry. She's worked as a tour manager (Neko Case, Trombone Shorty), production manager (Beach [...]

Viral teaching: How the coronavirus has changed my work

By |2020-02-18T14:16:30-05:00February 18th, 2020|Choir, General Music, Inspiration, Middle school, Stories, Teaching, Teaching Philosophy, Virtual education|

The start of corona It would be extremely difficult to turn on the TV, radio, or even YouTube without seeing some form of announcement or article about the novel coronavirus -- not so lovingly called “corona” for short by some of us who have found ourselves closest to [...]

Research in action: Student perceptions of a composition project within a concert band setting

By |2022-07-22T16:36:35-05:00January 28th, 2020|Band, Higher Education, Instumental, Musicians, Orchestra, Research, Teaching, Writing|

Background This past year, I spent a lot of my time investigating and researching student perceptions of  composition projects that they were completing in their band class. This research was for my master’s field project but the entire process was incredibly enlightening and informative. The research showed [...]

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