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MUSIC EDUCATION LINKS

  • !Fortissimo! - Contains information on various musical topics with pictures and sounds. Music dictionary, composer pictures and biographies, instrument pictures and sounds.
  • Abby Whiteside Foundation - Site dedicated to the piano pedagogue Abby Whiteside and her teaching method.
  • Adult Music Student Forum, Inc. - Association of adult music students in the Washington, D.C. region that provides educational and performance opportunities to members and community outreach activities that benefit the community at large.
  • Albmuzica Trust - Albmuzika Trust is an organisation which started its function in 1996, and its main aim is to provide music, musical events and instruments to help the Christian musical education of the people of Albania.
  • American Choral Directors Association - Provides information about and for choral directors and a listing of scheduled workshops and events.
  • American Music Therapy Association - The mission of the American Music Therapy Association is to advance public awareness of the benefits of music therapy and increase access to quality music therapy services in a rapidly changing world.
  • American Musicological Society - AMS was founded in 1934 as a non-profit organization to advance "research in the various fields of music as a branch of learning and scholarship."
  • American Orff-Schulwerk Association - Professional organization of music and dance teachers, dedicated to the teaching approach of Carl Orff and Gunild Keetman.
  • ARTSupport - Informal network of volunteers working to assure access to arts education each semester for every student.
  • Association for Technology in Music Instruction - ATMI cultivates the development of Computer-Aided Instruction (CAI) and disseminates information about its evolution and application in music instruction.
  • Association Of Mariachi Educators - The AME was formed at the 1997 TMEA convention by persons interested in elevating mariachi music in the academic environment. The organization was chartered by the State Of Texas in April 1997 as a non-profit group and it's mission is to promote and support mariachi music in the educational system.
  • Australian Directory of Music & Speech Teachers - Your contact with professional music & speech educators throughout Australia.
  • Australian National Association of Teachers of Singing - ANATS is a non-profit association promoting the professional interests of Australian singing teachers and voice scientists. A national organisation with chapters in all states and territories and a journal "Australian Voice".
  • Band Tek - It wants to make school life better for band students and directors. It offers a package of free services, including free hosting, free web pages, free internet mailing lists, and an online fundraiser.
  • Bela Bartok Centre for Musicianship - The BBCM is a musical organisation based in London, which offers musicianship classes to pupils of all ages, from young children to adults.
  • British Journal of Music Education - BJME aims to provide clear, stimulating and readable accounts of current issues in music education worldwide, together with a section containing extended and useful book reviews.
  • Bruce Forman - Two widely acclaimed instructional books, an instructional video and many years as an instructor for the Monterey Jazz Festival make Bruce Forman an excellent choice for a teacher of jazz guitar, composition, performance, and theory.
  • Canadian Music Educators Association - Its aim is to encourage and guide throughout Canada, the development and delivery of quality music education programs within a balanced curriculum, and, to encourage the confident and competent teaching of music through the awakening and nurturing of the creative spirit within every person.
  • Carlyn G. Morenus - Assistant Professor of Piano and Group Piano Coordinator at Illinois State University. Professional information, Group Piano information, Graduate Assistantship opportunities and performances.
  • Carol Boyd Leon - Specializing in providing "Music Fun" for kids with interactive classes that combine songs, instruments, movement and stories.
  • Children's Music Web - Whe are a nonprofit organization dedicated to music for kids.
  • Children's Music Web Guide - It is a database containing every website that we know of related to children's music.
  • Children's pre-school music programs by Mr. Pete. - Original theme songs, teaching songs, learning songs and singalong songs make music fun for 2 to 8 year olds.
  • Childrenīs School of Music - Danish music school for children in a very little village far from everything; the musical projects and mp3-examples.
  • Chorus America - Information about the national organization to develop and promote professional, volunteer and youth choruses, and a listing of choral industry job openings.
  • Chris Southall - Information about Shamanic drumming and dance, sweat lodge, trance dance, workshop Cds, djembies, UK workshops and camps.
  • Coalition For Music Education in British Columbia - Music education information for parents and others interested in finding out more about the value of music.
  • Creative Ideas Index - Some teaching ideas for primary and secondary school teachers of music and for piano and flute teachers.
  • CrotchetKids - Music theory teaching booklet for children and music lessons for all ages based in Elland, Yorkshire, England. By Luise Taylor.
  • Dalcroze Society of America - It is a nonprofit organization. Membership is open to anyone interested in the Dalcroze approach. Included in membership is a subscription to the Dalcroze Journal, which contains articles of interest, news, and schedules of courses and workshops.
  • Education Through Music - The Richards Institute of Education Through Music, through the study of song and play, fosters the well being and development of children and their caregivers, promoting this central value in communities everywhere.
  • Education World - Sponsored by American Fidelity Educational Services, it lists many links to music educational sites.
  • EMTA - Edmonds Music Teachers Association - The Edmonds Music Teachers'Association is a non-profit organization of private music teachers committed to the advancement of musical knowledge and education.
  • Ernest Kramer - He is professor of music at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville. He is also a composer and piano recitalist. Alfred, Willis, and Myklas have published his music.
  • Fidel Morales - Teaches Afro-Cuban percussion culture and techniques.
  • Find A Pace Teacher Directory - Teachers who feature the Robert Pace Method of Piano Instruction. Also discussion list for Pace Teachers, as well as references, resources and workshops related to the Pace Method.
  • Gainesville Music Teachers Association - GMTA provides professional growth and networking opportunities for teachers, music majors, and other musicians. Founded in 1950, it is comprised of professional musicians involved in instruction, composition, performance, and scholarly research.
  • Gallinamusic.com - Welcome to the web-site of award winning composers Michael and Jill Gallina. View scores and listen to educational music, musical theatre, vocal music, choir music, multicultural music, partner songs and more.
  • Glossary of Musical Terms - A complete and useful glossary.
  • Harmony Road Music Courses - Information site describing childrens music courses. Includes curriculum review and availble schools listing.
  • Harry Wimmer - The Joy o Cello Playing - Brimming over with practical cello techniques and ideas presented in the course of an imaginary cello studio tour, this site also contains pages of cello humor, nostalgia snd cello research, news and views.
  • Holly's Music Education Page - A great site for music educators. Lots of links to teacher resource sites, job openings, lesson plans, sheet music and supplies.
  • Institute for Studies in American Music - ISAM is an internationally recognized research center for the study and presentation of American music. ISAM concerns itself with all aspects of American music.
  • International Association of Jazz Educators - The mission of the IAJE is to assure the continued worldwide growth and development of jazz and jazz education. As a part of that mission, the association initiates programs which nurture and promote the understanding and appreciation of jazz and its heritage, provide leadership to educators regarding curricula and performance, assists teachers and practitioners with information and resources, and take an active part in organizing clinics, festivals and symposia at local, regional, national and international levels.
  • International Music Archives - Music and musical instruments of the world: articles and pictures, categorized geographically.
  • International Society for Music Education. - ISME is an organization that promote music education world-wide with members in over 60 countries.
  • It's Elementary - A site for music educators to discover unbiased reviews of new choral and general music classroom materials. Free site hosted by a music educator. Updated quarterly.
  • James Swearingen - The home page of James Swearingen, world-renowned composer and clinician of school band literature. Included are schedule of appearances, list of published works, news, tips, and biographical information.
  • John Kincade - Singer e song coach; original methods are used to help singers develop their talents and individual styles in pop and musicals.
  • John M. Kehayas - Bassoon Instructor at the USF School of Music, he welcomes you to his Bassoon performance virtual information center.
  • Joyful Note Music Education Fondation - It uses a brain-based approach to learning using music, movement, and play. Our approach can help develop attention, musicality, social development, and intellectual development.
  • K-12 Resources for Music Educators - It offers resources for music educators and students of all areas and educational levels.
  • Kelley's World - This "top ten" list is provided by Jennifer Acres, a middle cchool vocal music instructor in the Cincinnati area.
  • Key Connections - For canadian piano teachers and students. Music history and theory, composers, pianists, and canadian composers, pianists, examination boards, teachers and tuners or technicians.
  • Kindermusik International, Inc. - Kindermusik is an early childhood music and movement program based on the beliefs that: Every child is musical. Every parent is the child's most important teacher. The home is the most important learning environment. And based on research, music nurtures a child's cognitive, emotional, social, language and physical development.
  • Lake Michigan Region 3 - A non-profit educational organization featuring four-part harmony, barbershop style, for women.
  • Lori Diefenbacher Music for Children - Music for children's education in nature, intercultural, and early childhood, with lesson plans for teachers.
  • Makin' Music - Your preschool music resource center: children's music, homeschool music, workshops, and links to children' artists, companies and organizations.
  • Mark Doiel - Music instructor (Music History/Theory/Piano) at Merced College.
  • Marlene Metz - Flute and Recorder Teacher (Boulder County, CO); Focus on "classical" music and technique, but experiment with other styles.
  • Mary E. Gibbons - Blue Mountain Music Processing: music education/wellness services, information and products.
  • Mastering the Piano - the favorable alternative - Shows the alternative method in schooling the piano; courses, lessons and seminars centered on the Chopin & Neuhaus' piano formula.
  • Mauro Uberti - Musicological, scientific, didactics and popular papers.
  • MENC - The National Association for Music Education
  • Monk Rowe - Jazz, Delta Blues, Swing, Rock and Roll: elementary school curricula; workshops for teachers.
  • Mr Natural's Electric Classroom - A "Natural Way" to learn music. These pages are intended as a monologue on his point of view about music and how it should be taught.
  • Mr. Hollands Opus Foundation - It is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting instrumental music nationwide by partnering with businesses, schools, and communities to provide new and refurbished musical instruments to qualified schools and individual students.
  • Music & Movement --- preschool - Lessons and programs for infants, toddler, preschool in music & movement
  • Music and Entertainment Industry Educators Association - The goal of the Association is to provide a marketplace for ideas, strategies, and original concepts in education to meet the professional challenges for the music industry of the 21st century.
  • Music By Arrangement - Music for orchestras, bands recorder groups and other ensembles specially arranged for the instruments used in your school or music centre.
  • Music Distance Education Project - Distance education is a process involving numerous universities, colleges, corporations, and foundations that are utilizing information technologies and wide area networks (WAN) for developing new approaches to education exchanges. The MDE project is one of the first attempts to put such approaches into practice in so specific field as music education.
  • Music Education Directory - Site dedicated to providing access to online information that assists music teachers, students, parents, administrators, and researchers.
  • Music Education Online - Links; bulletin board.
  • Music Education Resource Base - MERB/CMI is a bibliographic database of more than 30,000 resources in music and music education from 32 canadian and international journals and other sources covering the period 1956 through the present. The journals are fully indexed by title, author, and subject.
  • Music Education Resource Links - This page is organized to provide links to curriculum resources for each of the nine national content standards as presented by the National Standards for Art Education. By Carla Piper.
  • Music Education Resources - A comprehensive site with links for music educators.
  • Music Educators National Conference - Seventy thousand music educators working for the education of America's children.
  • Music for Young Children - A carefully balanced music program for children ages 3-11 that combines instruction in keyboard, singing, solfege, rhythm, ear training, sight reading, theory, history, and composing. Includes a list of teachers.
  • Music in the New Millennium - An overview of the possible future of music education, world music, new age and classical with links to related sites.
  • Music is and its Value in Education - "Hard data on the benefits of music in education and everyday life." By James Hubers.
  • Music Notation Modernization Association (MNMA) - An international organization of musicians, composers and notation inventors who work to develop better music notation systems.
  • Music Notes - An interactive online musical experience: information about music theory, history, instruments and styles.
  • Music Teacher's Resource Site - UK music teacher's site. Since 1996 we have helped thousands of music teachers and students with their queries and lesson ideas.
  • Music Teachers National Association - MTNA is a nonprofit organization of 24,000 independent and collegiate music teachers committed to furthering the art of music through programs that encourage and support teaching, performance, composition and scholarly research.
  • Music Theory Online - The electronic journal of the Society for Music Theory. It is published six times a year and each issue includes a target article, book reviews, and reports from a distinguished panel of international correspondents.
  • Music, Arts & Literature - Musicology, Pierre Boulez, Henri Dutilleux, Luigi Nono, contemporary music, musical hermeneutics, musical semiotics.
  • Musical Mystery Tour - Children's songs and poems (many written for the BBC and Faber Music) by Hilary James and Simon Mayor. Lyrics, sound samples and links. Tapes, CDs and songbook available.
  • Musicians and Injuries - An interesting article about instrumental injuries, useful for musicians and teachers.
  • MusicKit: The Virtual Music Classroom - Music resources and activities to help read, write, and make music.
  • MusicNet: The Online Guide to Music Education - Interactive music education encyclopedia, tips from teachers, contests and games.
  • MusicShare - A place for young musicians and k-6 students to learn about music.
  • MusicStaff - Free directory of music teachers, music schools and music lessons in the US.
  • MusicTeacher.net - Directory of canadian music teachers and some links to music resources.
  • Musikgarten - Childhood music education company designed to enable teachers to understand how children from birth to age 7 learn music. Studios, instruments, classroom materials, and workshops.
  • My Music Education Homepage - This page offers a variety of links and works for lovers, teachers and students of music.
  • New England Piano Teachers' Association - A professional organization dedicated to the highest standards of music education offering members and their students opportunities for growth, stimulation, and a community of friendship and support.
  • New Zealand Society for Music Education - Information about the conferences, competitions and general activities.
  • Nicolino Giacalone - International Bass-baritone Classical Singer and Instructor
  • Notation Station - It provides music teachers with a free and easy way to publish their music lessons online, and offers kids an exciting new way to learn and experience music.
  • Ohio Music Education Association - This Website is primarily intended to provide information on various activities, issues, and events within OMEA. It is also our purpose to identify and establish links to unique internet resources that will further benefit music education in Ohio.
  • Ontario Registered Music Teachers' Association - ORMTA is a no-profit provincial organization managed by a volunteer council and comprised of more than 1.300 registered music teachers and related members across Ontario. His aim of is to encourage and provide the highest calibre of music education possible and to promote high standards of music in each community.
  • Orange County Music Educators' Association - Informations about our teachers and activities. (New York State)
  • Piano Teachers - A directory of piano teachers, with contact info, from United States and some around the world.
  • Pikes Peak Music Teachers Association - We have been around for 25 years and include instrumental and voice teachers from the Pikes Peak region. Together we share our ideas about music teaching and help one another to become the best we can be. We also work together on student programs and have a lot of fun. We usually have three local events each year for our students to participate in. Our students are also able to take part in state and national programs and competitions as well. (Colorado Spring area)
  • Play Music.org - It provides many informations about musical instruments and how you can play them. Site created by American Symphony Orchestra League in partnership with Parsons School of Design, a division of the New School for Social Research.
  • Private Music Instructor National Directory - A directory of music teachers in USA.
  • PrivateLessons.com - A large directory where you can find teachers for any instrument and music topic.
  • Registry of Guitar Tutors - It was established in 1992 with the aims of improving the status and profile of guitar teachers, and helping to ensure their professional recognition within the mainstream of music education. Directories of Guitar, Classic Guitar and Bass Tutors in UK and Worldwide.
  • Renata Rentowska - Soprano soloist singer and teacher of bel canto.
  • RhythmPlanet.org - Youth drum and percussion programs: hand-drumming and junk marching band. Corporate facilitation and team-building using percussion also.
  • Rick Bloomquist - I give music lessons for a living (keyboard, piano, bass, guitar and voice) and I also have a small digital/MIDI recording studio. In my spare time I write software that teaches music interactively.
  • Robert Jordan - Classical guitar teacher with over 30 years of experience
  • Royal Conservatory of Music Examinations - The high standards of The Royal Conservatory of Music curriculum are made available and accessible to students around the world through the internationally recognized Certificate Program of RCM Examinations.
  • Satisfied Mind - Carol Raedy - Educational workshops. Performances.
  • School Band Links - A large directory to student concert bands, marching bands, jazz bands, orchestras and drill teams in the world.
  • Scott Scherquist - Experienced music instructor, all levels and styles. Serving Queens NY, Long Island, and New York City.
  • South African Society of Music Teachers - The South African Society of Music Teachers is the oldest professional music society in South Africa. Since its inception in 1922, it has grown to a body representing more than 1,000 music educators at universities, colleges, schools, music centres, and in private practice.
  • Southampton Music Company - Kindermusik and other children music programs in Southampton, Pennsylvania.
  • Stafford's Music Madness Site - Resources for music education.
  • Steel Guitar Teachers - Teachers of steel guitar and pedal steel guitar around the world.
  • Stephen Bomgardner - Tenor, he is assistant professor of music at Pittsburg State University where he is the opera director and teaches voice to majors and non-majors. A versatile singer, he has performed in every area of solo vocal performance.
  • String Teachers Resource Page - Links and information useful to string teachers.
  • Suffolk County Music Educators' Association - The purpose of this association is to provide educational experiences for students and our local communities. We provide professional growth for our members and serve as an advisory board to local school systems. Located in Long Island (NY).
  • Technology Institute for Music Educators - It is a non-profit Pennsylvia corporation chartered to promote technology as applied to music education.
  • The Classical Music Navigator - A service directed primarily toward student and/or novice classical music listeners, and featuring a structure facilitating the identification and linking of composers and their works, styles, and influences.
  • The College Music Society - The College Music Society is a consortium of colleges, conservatories, universities, and independent musicians and scholars. The Society is dedicated to gathering, considering, and disseminating ideas on the philosophy and practice of music.
  • The Leschetizky Association of America - Founded in 1942 by pupils of Theodore Leschetizky. The association is devoted to promoting Leschetizky teaching principles through concerts, competitions, an extensive library of his compositions and an annual bulletin.
  • The Leschetizky Society of Japan - Theodor Leschitizky was a great piano teacher. The Leschetizky Society of Japan perpetuates his MMMMMM and encourages young classical musicians to play in concert.
  • The Music Room at Brooksite - [Smithtown-NY] We offer both Musikgarten and Kindermusik classes for children from birth - age seven.
  • The Music Teachers List - A large directory of teachers around the world; this is a free service available to any students looking for teachers or teachers looking for students. All listings are free; teachers will never be charged or even asked to provide a donation.
  • The Music Work Shop - The Music Workshop has been dedicated to musical excellence for over twenty years. Bob Kalal, instructor, uses a multi-dimensional studio for private lessons, professional recordings, and composition.
  • The Musicland - An educational site for music resources at GSCE and A-Level, plus online aural tests and a host of other interactive features.
  • The National Association of Teachers of Singing, Inc. - Dedicated to encouraging the highest standards of singing through excellence in teaching and the promotion of vocal education and research.
  • The National Professional Music Teachers Association - NPMTA is an association of music teachers in Canada whose qualifications meet a high professional standard. Our teachers hold a degree or diploma from a recognized University or Conservatory of Music and have shown successful teaching experience.
  • The Piano Education Page - Resources for teachers, students, parents of students, and fans of the piano with over 600 pages of free information, upgraded biweekly.
  • The Society for Music Theory - The Society for Music Theory was established in 1977 in order to promote music theory as both a scholarly and a pedagogical discipline. Currently there are about 750 members from around the world, and about 300 institutions subscribe to our semiannual journal, Music Theory Spectrum.
  • The Stringstuff Page - This page talks about string music education, string orchestra. It is a site for string teachers to obtain more information about string teaching, with helpful links and a message board.
  • The Susan Salidor Website - Original music for children and their families, by award-winning singer, songwriter and educator Susan Salidor.
  • The Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz - It is a non-profit education organization, and its mission is to offer the world's most promising young musicians college level training by America's jazz masters and to present public school-based jazz education programs for young people around the globe.
  • Thomas D. Daniel - (Ph.D., Auburn University, 1993): music education, music methods, music appreciation, pop guitar performance; Research in power analysis and effect size analysis of music education research methodology, and evaluation and assessment applications of the National Standards for Arts Education.
  • Tom Pedas - New Jersey's Master Music Teacher of the Year and founder of The Celebration Singers Children's Chours and The Linden Summer Playhouse.
  • Unitus - Maintained and developed by the clarinet studio at the University of Memphis. Tutorials in music, reading, and mentors from the Memphis Symphony and the University of Memphis.
  • World in Tune Music Education - Mailorder and brief description of "integrated curriculum" for K-12 music classes involving arts, humanities, history and math.
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