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Music | April 26th, 2011
When your private studio has innovative and interactive music teachers resources, you can certainly focus on developing your students’ interests in music. Through these, you can also motivate them to craft music as both their profession and passion. Teaching music can be a difficult task. It requires much time and effort; thus, makes music education [...]
Tags: collaborative skills, education, holistic music, homework assignments, information acquisition, instructional paradigm, Love, Making, Music, Resources, solo, Students, Teachers, teaching
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Music | February 24th, 2011
Music is become a passion for some people. Whatever the genre you like, it is sure that it would be very pleasant to watch your favorite musician perform live. Able to see the legendary musician in action will be the best. Nevertheless, the best legendary musician does not live or exist anymore. Although the legendary [...]
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Music | July 21st, 2010
Here are the entries on my current playlist: Twenty Songs for a Sunshine Summer 2010. Before you start to question my musical sanity, allow me to preface: some of these songs are anthems in training (I challenge you not to sing along), some are so popular I had to include them, others are guilty pleasures [...]
Tags: Airplanes by B.o.B. Feat. Eminem and Hayley Williams, Alejandro by Lady Gaga, All Summer Long by Kid Rock, Another Sunny Day by Belle and Sebastian, Billionaire by Travie McCoy, Bulletproof by La Roux, California Gurls by Katy Perry, Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa by Vampire Weekend, feat. Fergie and LMFAO, Getting Over You by David Guetta and Chris Willis, Hey Soul Sister by Train, If It's Love by Train, In My Head by Jason Derulo, In the Sun by She & Him, King of Anything by Sara Bareilles, Settlin' by Sugarland, Smile by Uncle Kracker, Summer 2010, Summer 2010 Playlist, Summer of '69 by Bryan Adams, Wouldn't it Be Nice by the Beach Boys, Young Forever by Jay Z, Your Love is My Drug by Ke$ha
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Music | June 2nd, 2010
Etymology The word music comes from the Greek mousikê (tekhnê) by way of the Latin created it in “measure, number and weight”. The proportions of the spheres of the planets and stars (which at the time were still thought to revolve around the earth) were perceived as a form of music, without necessarily implying that [...]
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Music | April 18th, 2010
Music lovers and enthusiasts have all the rights to learn their chosen musical instrument despite of their impairment, as long as such will not completely forbid them to play such. Various tips and instructional guides are available on the internet and some libraries that will give music teachers the resources to be effective in handling [...]
Tags: Andrea Boccelli, instructional guides, internet, Learners, learning situations, Music, Resources, self motivation, social abilities, Special, Teacher, Teachers, teaching, Tips