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Open education
I recently came across a great resource (thanks Stephen) from Yale University; the ‘Open Yale course‘ series. Of particular interest is the course by Professor Craig Wright from the department of music. You may be familiar with Professor Wright’s coursebook ‘Listening to Music (5th edition, 2007)’ which I believe is widely used in the US. [...]
How good are your sounds?
A while ago I came across this video and stored it away as I thought it would come in useful at some point. At the time I thought it was pretty neat but not much more… I revisited this by chance the other day after running a seminar on using new technologies for music teaching [...]
W3 for Music Educators #5& 6
You may have heard of project gutenberg but have you come across Gutenberg: The Sheet Music Project. This is the same thing, just with music. Also the mutopiaproject http://www.mutopiaproject.org/ which has 1608 pieces. All free and in the public domain. All of the scores can be downloaded, printed, copied, distributed,modified, performed and recorded. Music on [...]
W3 for Music educators #1
Over the past months I have been collecting loads of e-resources that I thought may be useful to the classroom music teacher but not quite known how to use them. This evening I had what I hope is the bright idea of sharing on or two on a regular basis with a bit of information [...]





