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The Women of Western Music: Hildegard
to Ella (Interactive Slides)—Anna Wentlent.
Balance your music history curriculum
with this indispensable interactive slide
presentation that focuses exclusively on the
female musicians who haven't made it into
most textbooks. Biographies, assessments,
and embedded recordings are included
for 18 important women who enriched the
world with their incredible talents. Purchase
includes permission to project or share within
one school or organization through Google
Classroom, email, or other platforms. You will
receive a personal copy of the slides in both
PowerPoint and Google Slides formats as a
digital download.
11333589F Digital Resources
Interactive slides . . . . . . . . .34.99
10738834 The Women of Western Music
Reproducible BK/CD . . . . .34.99
11317095F The Women of Western Music
Reproducible with
Online Audio
Digital Download. . . . . . . . .34.99
World Instruments Listening Unit 1—
Elizabeth Caldwell. This introduces students
to musical instruments from six different
countries and makes a great tie-in to other
world music studies, instruments of the
orchestra, and the science of sound. Given
pictures of instruments from a particular
country, students use their knowledge of
instruments to describe the instrument and
predict what it will sound like. After listening
to the instrument, they describe the actual
sound and compare it to other instruments,
seeing if their predictions were accurate. This
same unit can also be used to supplement
a deeper study of a particular country or
region, or as an introduction to world music in
general. Teaching suggestions are included
for using the resources in several different
ways. This unit includes resources to study
instruments from Japan, Ireland, Brazil, India,
Mozambique, and aboriginal Canada.
10968921F Digital Resources . . . . . . . . . 4.00
World Instruments Listening Unit 2—
Elizabeth Caldwell. This introduces students
to musical instruments from six different
countries and makes a great tie-in to other
world music studies, instruments of the
orchestra, and the science of sound. Given
pictures of instruments from a particular
country, students use their knowledge of
instruments to describe the instrument and
predict what it will sound like. After listening
to the instrument, they describe the actual
sound and compare it to other instruments,
seeing if their predictions were accurate. This
same unit can also be used to supplement
a deeper study of a particular country or
region, or as an introduction to world music in
general. Teaching suggestions are included
for using the resources in several different
ways. This unit includes resources to study
instruments from Iran, Australia, Mexico,
Sweden, Jamaica, and Indonesia.
10968922F Digital Resources . . . . . . . . . 4.00
Secondary Music
Technology Resources
Audio Engineering 101 (A Beginner's Guide
to Music Production)—Timothy A. Dittmar.
This is a real world guide for starting out
in the recording industry. Covering all you
need to know about the recording process,
from the characteristics of sound to a guide
to microphones to analog versus digital
recording. Includes the basics- equipment,
studio acoustics, the principals of EQ/
compression, music examples to work from
and when and how to use compression. FAQ's
from professionals give you real insight into the
reality of life on the industry.
10940407 Paperback Book
2nd Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . .43.95
Creative Music Making at Your Fingertips
(A Mobile Technology Guide for Music
Educators)—ed. Gena R. Greher & Suzanne
L. Burton. Music education scholars and
practitioners provide eleven chapters of tried-
and-true strategies for using mobile devices
in a variety of contexts, from general music
education to ensembles and from K-12 to
college classrooms. Drawing on their own
experiences with bringing mobile devices
and different music apps into the classroom,
contributors show how these technologies can
be turned into tools for teaching performance,
improvisation, and composition.
11409431 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . .32.95
Digital Organization Tips for Music Teachers
—Robby Burns. Looking for some sanity in the
midst of all of your chaotic responsibilities? If
you are feeling overwhelmed by the logistics
of your job, you are in luck - there's an app for
that! Actually, a lot of apps. Whether you can
barely turn your computer on or if you are just
looking for tips on how to make your work more
efficient, there is something in store for you.
The technologies in this book are presented in
bite-sized descriptions of desktop and mobile
apps, followed by examples of how they can
solve specific problems that music teachers
experience every day.
10715362 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . .26.95
11220452 Hardcover Book . . . . . . . .135.00
The DIY Guide To Making Music Videos—
Jon Forsyth. If music is your passion and you've
got music ready to share, making a music video
is a crucial step for spreading your creation far
and wide. The process is a lot of fun and an
excellent way to exercise your creativity. This
guide is written for the DIY crowd, with not a
lot of money to spend and probably not a lot
of experience with the ins and outs of music
video creation. It will prepare you to get results
that are as professional as possible without the
accompanying budget. With the knowledge
obtained from this book, you'll be well on your
way to music video awesomeness!
11168291 Book w/ Online Video . . . . .19.99
DJ Method—DJ Bizzon. The Hal Leonard
DJ Method is designed for anyone interested
in learning how to successfully host recorded
music for an audience at events, parties, clubs
and beyond. This easy-to-use beginner's
guide serves as an introduction to the gear,
skills and must-know info required of today's
DJ. It features many photos and diagrams,
plus nearly two hours of video lessons with
full demonstrations by author DJ Bizzon!
Topics covered include: DJ equipment and
setup; using turntables; using CDJs; using
DJ controllers with Serato DJ; identifying
song attributes; tempo and BPM; counting
bars; scratching techniques; mastering song
transitions; building a set and more.
11340736 Book & Online Media . . . . .12.99
Electronic Music School (A Contemporary
Approach to Teaching Musical Creativity)—
Will Kuhn & Ethan Hein. This resource is a
practical blueprint for teachers wanting to
begin teaching music technology to middle and
high school-age students. The authors inspire
classroom music teachers to expand beyond
traditional ensemble-based music education
offerings to create a culture of unique creativity
and inclusivity at their schools.
11409442 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . .35.00
Save your voice with a Wireless Microphone System!
XPD2 HEADSET USB DIGITAL WIRELESS SYSTEM
Samson Audio
Samson Audio. This system allows you to bring a wireless microphone to a
variety of sound applications. Offering simple setup, full-range audio and 100
feet of wireless operation, this is perfect for the classroom. Includes plug-and-
play operation with Mac and Windows, works with iPad, works with Android
devices, transmitter offers 20 hours of battery life using two AA batteries
(not included), 1-touch pairing, and adjustable Volume controls on transmitter.
Also includes USB extension cable. Great for the classroom!
11209155 USB Digital Wireless System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167.99
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