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2025 Fall General Music Catalog

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Order Toll Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 | jwpepper.com | [email protected] 105 Secondary Electives | Music Technology Resources Music Technology Curriculum: 12 Project Ideas for Middle or High School—Digital Music Innovations. This collection of projects is designed for the busy music teacher who needs help with starting or organizing a music technology course, or who simply wants to add some music tech or songwriting into the classes they already teach. The best part is, you don't have to be a professional sound engineer to teach these lessons! These projects are designed to teach music using technology, not just the technology itself. They provide enough structure to be low- prep for teachers but still remain highly adaptable. 12 projects in all. 10971608F PDF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46.00 10971610F Reproducible PDF Worksheets for the 12 Projects . . . . . . . . . . 16.00 Music Technology Curriculum: Seasonal Lessons—Digital Music Innovations. This collection of music technology project ideas can be used seasonally throughout the year. Perfect for music educators to add a little bit of music technology into their regular curriculum or as a supplement to the parent curriculum, Music Technology Curriculum: 12 Project Ideas for Middle or High School. 10971612F PDF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.00 Produce This! Music Production and Songwriting Workbook—Matthew Lyons. This workbook will give you and your students the tools to help unleash creative potential like never before. With PRODUCE THIS!, band educator Matthew Lyons provides a step-bystep 32-page workbook for producing today's music. From the genesis of an idea to a completed recording, each chapter offers a clear roadmap for writing a song using any Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). It's all here: from navigating your DAW…to creating rhythm, melody, harmony, and bass tracks…to adding lyrics…to recording live audio…and finally, to mixing and sharing. 11547332 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 Start to DJ Level 1—DJ Hapa. Ideal for students in middle and high school, this mixed-media course includes professionally led technique videos by DJ Hapa, workbooks to keep students on track, exploration of music fundamentals, and training in how to use DJ equipment effectively. Culminating in a student- created six-song mix, the eight sequential lessons teach students how to use DJ equipment and controls; map song elements to get the desired mix; add filters, color, and beat FX; create loops; and minimize distortion in the equalizer. Students download a set of music provided to learn and use the DJ equipment effectively, but you can expand to other music if you wish. Purple workbooks will guide students using iPads, iOS phones, Android tablets or phones, or Chromebooks with touchscreens using the free DJay App. Green workbooks are for use with Windows or Mac laptops and desktop computers using the free Serato DJ Lite software. On-site coaches set the scene for success by facilitating the equipment and software access, pacing the lesson with the video content, and helping students find success. Coaches are certified through the self-guided ten- hour training course for Level 1. Coaches need only to stay a step or two ahead of the students in the lessons - they do not need to be trained musicians! Support from the Campus Coach Community comes with your training for everything from equipment setup to technique and teaching tips, making this training doable for any music enthusiast! 11597075D Multimedia Lessons & Level 1 Coach Certification Bundle. . . 999.00 11597080 Workbook for Mobile & Tablets-Purple . . . . . . . 9.99 11597085 Workbook for Laptops & Desktops-Green . . . . . 9.99 11623654 Workbook for Chromebooks-Blue. . . . . 9.99 Start to DJ Level 2—DJ Hapa. A continuation of Level 1, this Level 2 course, perfect for middle and high school students, asks students to use their own set of music to build even more sophisticated mixes using more advanced techniques. In addition to the equipment and software used in Level 1, students must also have access to Canva software. Including professionally led technique videos by DJ Hapa, this project-based mixed-media course requires the Start to DJ Level 2 student workbooks and the Level 2 Campus Coach online training for the adult leader. The Campus Coach certification unlocks access to the DJ software for your students. Purple workbooks will guide students using iPads, iOS phones, Android tablets or phones, or Chromebooks with touchscreens using the free DJay App. Green workbooks are for use with Windows or Mac laptops and desktop computers using the free Serato DJ Lite software. As with Level 1, Level 2 coaches facilitate the equipment and software access, pace the lesson with the video content, and help students develop their unique DJ style. Coaches are certified through the self- guided ten-hour training course for Level 2. Coaches for Level 2 need only stay a step or two ahead of the students in the lessons - they do not need to be trained musicians! Support of the Campus Coach Community is always included with your training. 11597077D Multimedia Lessons & Level 2 Coach Certification Bundle. . . 999.00 11597084 Workbook for Mobile & Tablets-Purple . . . . . . . 9.99 11597223 Workbook for Laptops & Desktops-Green . . . . . 9.99 Teaching Music Through Composition (A Curriculum Using Technology)— Barbara Freedman. This books offers a practical, fully multimedia curriculum designed to teach basic musical concepts through the creative process of music composition. Music educator Barbara Freedman presents classroom-tested ways of teaching composition with technology as a tool with which students can create, edit, save, and reproduce music. All students can have meaningful, hands-on applied learning experiences that will impact not only their music experience and learning but also their understanding and comfort with 21st-century technology. 10357084 Paperback. . . . . . . . . . . 58.00 10683717 Hardcover . . . . . . . . . . 145.00 Technology for Unleashing Creativity (Practical Tips and Tools for Music Educators)—Steve Giddings. As the technological landscape of students' everyday lives rapidly shifts, what schools teach rarely aligns with students' more creative day-to-day lives outside of the classroom. This book provides a practical and easily accessible resource for in- service and pre-service K-12 teachers looking to make better use of technology in their teaching and help heighten students' creativity. One of few authors to tackle both issues simultaneously, Giddings offers a guide for inspiring creativity in students through tools like YouTube learning, notation technology, DAWs, electronic instruments, online pedagogical platforms, and more. A technology-driven approach to music education has never been timelier. Via practical tips, visual diagrams, and lesson plan ideas, Technology for Unleashing Creativity walks music teachers through the core aspects of using technology in their classrooms - in-person and remotely - offering a definitive guide to creativity and technology in K-12 music education. 11500241 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.99 Video Game Music Composition Project —Elizabeth Caldwell. This video game music unit is a great way to engage upper- elementary and middle school students and get them composing, listening, analyzing, and thinking about music! Students will learn about video game soundtrack composers by watching videos of interviews, analyze music from video games, discuss various aspects of music and sound in video games, and then create their own video game and the music to go with it! 11001415F Digital Resources . . . . . . 4.00 Need to Listen? The Score is Just a Click Away! Type the item number in the search bar on jwpepper.com to hear and see the music! Equipment & Accessories

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