by Bonnie | Dec 23, 2014 | 5 tips for potential music teachers, Reflections and Caveats, Teaching Music 101
Occasionally, I get find myself in conversations with high school and college students who are hoping to become music teachers. Recently, this seems to happen more often. Here are the things that I tell my young friends when I have the chance. Disclaimer:...
by Bonnie | Dec 9, 2014 | 20th Century, Music Listening
My students REALLY enjoyed this listening map! Now that it is part of my google docs collection, I can easily share it with students. I think it has been their favorite so far. Enjoy! Download listening map for FREE!
by Bonnie | Dec 3, 2014 | Music Classroom Resources, Music Listening, music listening map |
I love studying composers with my students. Tchaikovsky is definitely a favorite, but when time allows, I dearly love sharing more than just the music from the Nutcracker with my students. When I have time, I like to share several other pieces with them including...
by Bonnie | Nov 16, 2014 | blogging, Reflections and Caveats |
Thank you Jennifer from In My Music Class for nominating me for the Liebster Award! I love to blog and only wish that I had more time to enjoy it, so I really appreciate the award. By the way, if you are interested in some really great ideas, Jennifer has shared...
by Bonnie | Oct 29, 2014 | 20th Century, Ballet, Music Listening
Here is a really great video that combines the beautiful music of Aaron Copland with choreography inspired by the ballet created by groundbreaking choreographer Martha Graham. To view the original choreography click HERE…..I probably won’t have...