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Articles related to "Rhythm"
Music Instruments for Preschoolers A variety of musical instruments encourages young children to explore, experiment, develop a steady beat and tonal awareness, and to love music. musical instruments • rhythm instruments • preschool instruments • preschool music • early childhood instruments
Rhythmic Gesture in Mozart Dances often connote certain character or personality traits in our minds. Composers have often used these cultural associations as a musical shorthand. mozart • opera • dance rhythm • waltz • gigue
Music Education: What Good is It, any way? Have you ever heard someone say, "What good are the arts in school anyway? I want my child to learn to read and write, to be decent at math and know a little history." Maybe they don't know that music helps us to appreciate the rhythm of the Cosmos, the biological rhythms, performance rhythms, and perceived rhythm. What was that? Did I hear you say, "So what difference does that make?" I'm glad you asked. the cosmos • music • biological rhythms • education • creative approaches
Arcanum: Pop Electronica Band From Georgia An introduction to a good indie pop band. arcanum indie pop band • first cd the spoken scream • brett schieber and shaz • arcanum video the visual scream • rhythm is a sadist
Interesting Interactions for the Summer Interlude So you're worried that the students are going to forget everything that you struggled so hard to teach them in theory over the break? Never fear, the internet lessons are here! Point your budding musicians to these sites and you'll have a built-in teacher's aide working for you while you are at home resting! Ahhhh. :-) students on the internet • teaching sites • interactive • music • drummers
Street Games and Play Parties Spring is when the children start getting a little restless in their anticipation for the upcoming summer break. These street games and play parties will be constructive play time and they can be conducted outside, where most of us want to be anyway at this time of year. circle games • singing • dance • jump rope • chants
Sum-Fun-Summertime! Now that the school year for 1997-98 is finished, at least for me and I find myself wanting to do some intense R&R. So, come along on this Internet joyride with me. You'll be surprised where we might end up. It's all in fun, but in an interactively, musical way. music • interactive • games • learning • students
Time OUT!: And, I mean that in a good way! KIDS, music can be fun! Time Out and I mean that in a good way. Lots of great interactive music sites have been found especially for you. Teachers, there are MANY music resources and topics for teaching effectively. Music educators exchange ideas, tools for optimal networking. Many links and weekly articles. fun • music • ideas • brain opera • interactive
Jontez: And So It Is Former “God’s Property” member Jontez will surprise you with “And So It Is” if you give him the chance. jontez • and so it is • christian pop artist • can't get enough • i'm not alone
Lesson Plans 2 (Time) Time. I love it when I have it. I hate it when I don’t have enough of it. And education is one of the most time bound activities humans participate in. lesson plans • time • instruction • ld • learning disabilities
Buy the Right Classical Recording Does it really make a difference which recording of a classical work a listener purchases? Knowing the conductor and orchestra variation can make all the difference. conductor • beethoven's 9th symphony • karajan • bernstein • recording
Falling Up: Review Oregon alt rockers Falling Up mystify and intrigue with their 3rd release, Captiva. Frontman Jesse Ribordy and producer Aaron Sprinkle once again are a dynamite pairing. falling up • captiva • jesse ribordy • aaron sprinkle • christian alt rock
Semana Santa Fiesta in Spain Steer clear of the textbook examples of Holy Week in Spain if you want to see something other than a public show. holy week • seman santa • spain • andalusia • easter processions
A Word is Worth a 1000 Pictures Strong writing for roleplayers rp roleplay gaming online mud mush mux pose descri
Blues and All that Jazz! Let's celebrate Black History with blues and all that jazz! Synocopation and improvisation make black history • blues • jazz • improvisation • syncopation
More Music Software Heaven Part Two It's that time of year when even my best attempts at keeping thoughts of school at bay, I still find myself thinking, what can I do to really start the school year off with something different and fun, yet educational. Teachers, get ready for this! There are some products available now that will ease our load, "wow" the students and impress the principal. And you can actually have fun learning through technology! software • cakewalk • crescendo • noteworthy • students
An American Master An American Master - George Gershwin Gershwin Centennial Celebration george gershwin gershwin centennial celebration
Charlie Hall In this follow-up to his 2003 stunner “On the Road to Beautiful,” Charlie Hall’s CD, “Flying Into Daybreak,” soars with a renewed sense of confidence and purpose. charlie hall • flying into daybreak • passion 268 • on the road to beautiful • louie giglio
Dalton Review Texas rockers Dalton from Selectric Records will get a lot of attention with this exciting debut, “Taste the Sky.” dalton • selectric records • taste the sky • preston dalton • spencer dalton
Dave Dobbyn: The Islander Dave Dobbyn, legendary NZ songwriter, talks about his new album, the Islander. neil finn • the islander • greg johnson
Mark de Clive-Lowe Mark de Clive-Lowe is leading a young New Zealand jazz player. Learn more about him from this interview. mark de clive-lowe • jazz • kim paterson
Review: The Choir If there was a need to identify the sound of The Choir, and CD “O How the Mighty Have Fallen,” Coldplay would come to mind. the choir • o how the mighty have fallen • steve hindelong • derry daugherty • dan michaels
Staci Frenes: Review Staci Frenes' "Nothing Short of Amazing" is nothing short of surprising. Why haven't I heard her creative, pleasing pop before this, her 4th indie album? staci frenes • nothing short of amazing • nate sabin • christian indie pop • paul buono
Sunny Hawkins Review Warm and infectious, Sunny Hawkins’ music overflows with God-love, tight arrangements, and superb vocals that transition easily between the CD’s smooth mix of styles. sunny hawkins • more of you • urban christian music • rent • jamie hawkins
Developing Language through Music and Movement Learning speech patterns, using inflections, compound words, complex rhythms, timbre, rhythmic patterns, movement and sound, all of these things are interrelated and play an important part in developing the whole being. teachers • music • class • students • music class
DecembeRadio Debut Slanted Records artists DecembeRadio, Billboard’s “Face to Watch 2006” featured band, hits the streets with their self-titled CD debut on June 27th. decemberadio • slanted records • rock the universe • scotty wilbanks • billboard's faces to watch 2006
Songs to Soothe the Savage Breast In this time where school violence has become so prevalent, an educator begins to wonder if there is more that can be done to "soothe the savage breast" within us. Fine Arts does that very thing better than any other resource. peace • assault • classroom • violence • students
Varese's Ionisation and Ecuatorial Electronic music relies on different techniques and concerns than traditional acoustic music, most notably the exploration of sound color. edgard varèse • ionisation • electronic music • experimental music • keith fullerton whitman
Luigi Boccherini Bio Brief biography of Classical period composer and cellist Luigi Boccherini, his life and works that influenced later prominent composers like Gluck, Haydn and Mozart. luigi boccherini • classical composer • italian composer • mozart • haydn
Stravinsky Symphonies Who needs to guess how Stravinsky would have conducted a particular passage when we can hear Stravinsky do it himself? stravinsky • symphony of psalms • symphony in c • symphony in three movements • columbia symphony orchestra
The Conductor's Language The conductor of an orchestra or other ensemble is truly the heartbeat of the music. Many people, however, don't have a real understanding of just how complex and important the conductor's job really is. conductor • conducting • baton • orchestra • pattern
Graham's "Paradise" Tour A tiny bit of paradise in England gardening • england • english gardens • garden • alder tree
Superman meets Madman and Jurrassic News!: Dark Horse Press Rele superman • madman • jurassic park • press releases
Becoming a Better Reader Some ideas for reading lesson plans and how to incorporate different skills and strategies. becoming a better reader • reading lesson • reading lesson plan • reading skills and strategy • teaching reading skills
Funny Wedding Readings Think outside the box! Why not choose a humorous reading for your wedding ceremony? Includes some tried and tested poems and quotes lighthearted wedding readings • funny wedding poems • comic wedding readings • humorous verse wedding • john cooper clark i wanna be yours
Jessie Daniels Review Midas Records’ first faith-based artist, the exciting Jessie Daniels, is a girl with a mission. jessie daniels • scott davis • midas records • the noise • what i hear
KC's The Last Call Girls Kansas City's alt.country darlings, The Last Call Girls, combine bluesy rock and toe-tapping country with a distinctly feminine perspective. the last call girls • kansas city • country • alt.country • rock
Non-Traditional Wedding Music Lists of good Wedding Music already circulate the internet. But what if you want to find something more unique than Pachelbel's "Canon in D"? wedding music • handel • bach • reich • processional
Sir William Walton Brief biography of English composer Sir William Walton - his life, influence and works. Famous for 'Facade.' sir william walton • william walton biography • composer william walton • william walton opera troilus and cressida • walton belshazzar's feast
311's Uplifter 311, a unique reggae/rock/hip-hop hybrid, released on June 2nd their latest album, Uplifter. Celebrating their new music and the summer season, the band is now touring. 311 uplifter • 311 day • the road to 311 day • summer unity tour • hey you
Béla Bartok: Folk Music Collector Brief biography of Hungarian composer Béla Bartok, whose work was greatly influenced by his country's folk music. bela bartok • bartok folk music collector • bartok hungarian composer • bartok concerto for orchestra • bartok bluebeard's castle
Bucharest City Landmarks Bucharest, often nicknamed "Little Paris of the East" lives up to its nickname with interesting tourist attractions, good quality shops, markets and fine restaurants. bucharest romania • champs elysees • arc de triomphe • little paris of the east • vlad tepes
Heartworm Treatment Your veterinarian has told you some bad news, your dog has heartworms. Heartworm disease is a serious infection but the good news is heartworm treatment is available. heartworms • dogs • mosquitoes • heartworm disease • heartworm treatment |
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