A revolutionary approach to music theory! This state-of-the-art series of books and recordings is carefully designed to make theory easier to learn and teach. It really works! One of the many features that
A very standard and widely used theory workbook, this series is excellent for general theory classes as well as for supplementary work with performing groups. It proceeds at a very logical pace, and the
It's all here - theory and ear training, notation, composition, and history, complete in three volumes. Especially designed to creatively enrich the curricula of beginning instrumental, choral, and general
One of the most widely used theory books available, this text covers all aspects of music theory in a concise and methodical manner. Purchase the three levels separately, or use the complete volume
The Master Theory Student Workbooks are now available in economical and convenient curriculum packs. Volume 1 contains all content for Master Theory Workbooks 1, 2, and 3.
With these print-and-go music theory worksheets and activities, you'll have plenty of resources - 200 - to teach rhythms, music math, notes on the staff, piano keys, music symbols, music vocabulary, time
This resource is designed for jazz enthusiasts and musicians who want to have a better understanding of the language of jazz. To successfully navigate this all-in-one jazz theory course, you should be
The Master Theory Student Workbooks are now available in economical and convenient curriculum packs. Volume 2 contains all content for Master Theory Workbooks 4, 5, and 6. Each
Trying to incorporate consistent social-emotional learning practices into your music classes and ensembles? This informative entry-point resource views SEL through a musical lens, helping to identify and
This contemporary collection teaches American music history through student-centered projects. Each of the 15 lessons is intended to prompt risk-taking and the expression of artistic intent, making students
A collection of eight diatonic Orff ensemble pieces in a reproducible volume, complete with teaching suggestions and alignment with the national music standards, this book is a must for any Orff classroom
This reproducible collection of 60 one-page quizzes covers a variety of subjects related to beginning music theory and reading. Sections included are: The Basics; Rhythm; Note Names; Key Signatures;
Using colored stickers removes the frustration young players have when navigating the fine motor skills needed to play chords on the ukulele. This set of colored stickers can be used to mark C7, C, G, and
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
Instruments are so important in a quality music education, but some struggle with using them effectively, especially if you don't have all the instruments you would like to have. Here's the answer! This
This standards-based hip-hop curriculum is an innovative resource for middle/high school general music classes. The program is designed to help teachers involve more students in their music programs by
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
Here's a complete music appreciation course in a single 120-page package! For each of the 22 featured composers there is a composer biography, a portrait, a listing of the type of music he or she composed,
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Flexible and fun, this bundle includes Google Sheets and PDF crossword puzzles for dynamics, music symbols, music vocabulary, rhythm, and string instruments. Students can hover their cursor over a box in
This two-disc DVD package from award-winning drummer, author, and educator Daniel Glass offers a sweeping look at 100 years of music evolution, covering the end of the Civil War (1865) to the dawn of the
This collection of creative listening activities invites students to experience, analyze, and reflect on an array of musical genres, including Motown, pop, rock 'n' roll, bluegrass, opera, Broadway, and
Nine names you need to know! Each composer is introduced with a quick-read Bio, brief Composer Connections facts, and a Listening Lab identifying important works and key elements to discover in each musical
These felt ukulele picks are perfect for the elementary general music classroom! They are made from a soft pressed felt and come in four bright colors - yellow, purple, red, and turquoise - nine of each