A Trio of Pure Magic: When the Stages Went Dark
A Trio of Pure Magic When the Stages Went Dark By Shaun Kelly, sponsored by Opera Theatre of Saint Louis “What’s going to happen if the schools close? What about…
A Trio of Pure Magic When the Stages Went Dark By Shaun Kelly, sponsored by Opera Theatre of Saint Louis “What’s going to happen if the schools close? What about…
“Tossing” around Lesson Ideas That Maximize Student Engagement By NAfME Member Theresa Iacarino Baltimore County Public Schools–Cromwell Valley Magnet Elementary School Toss a colorful dancing scarf in the air, and…
Yay Storytime! Musical Adventures with Children’s Picture Books, Part Seven By Thomas Amoriello Jr. Immediate Past Chair of the NAfME Council for Guitar Education The “Yay Storytime! Musical Adventures with…
A Conductor’s Tale Interview with American Young Voices Conductor Francisco J. Núñez By NAfME Member Thomas Amoriello Jr. Join in #YVatHome on June 2, 2:30 PM (local time). Click here…
Testing, 1 . . . , 2 . . . , 3! Prepare Your Students for Success By NAfME Member Audrey Carballo Testing. That word can strike fear into…
Clear Expectations: What Procedures to Practice in the Elementary Music Classroom By NAfME Member Jessica Peresta As music teachers, our main goal is to teach and instill a…
Ukulele 101: Beginner’s Guide to Ukulele in the Elementary General Music Classroom By NAfME member Kristin Loos In my upcoming session at NAfME’s National In-Service Conference, I will provide a…
Those Boom-Whacking Blues Teaching a 12 Bar Blues Pattern Using Boomwhackers By NAfME Member Joann Benson Ah . . . It’s May. The birds are singing, the flowers are…
Celebrate Music In Our Schools Month® Ideas for Early Childhood and Elementary Music Classes By Amy M. Burns Article originally posted on MusTech.Net March is the official month designated…
Teaching Music off a Cart By Jim Tinter Being told you are losing your music room and are going to have to teach music off a cart can be…