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  2. Shutterstock - Wikipedia

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    Shutterstock, Inc. is an American provider of stock photography, stock footage, stock music, and editing tools; it is headquartered in New York. Founded in 2003 by programmer and photographer Jon Oringer, Shutterstock maintains a library of around 200 million royalty-free stock photos, vector graphics, and illustrations, with around 10 million video clips and music tracks available for licensing.

  3. Music education - Wikipedia

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    Music education. Music education is a field of practice in which educators are trained for careers as elementary or secondary music teachers, school or music conservatory ensemble directors. Music education is also a research area in which scholars do original research on ways of teaching and learning music.

  4. Jon Oringer - Wikipedia

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    Jon Oringer (born May 2, 1974) is an American programmer, photographer, and billionaire businessman, best known as the founder and CEO of Shutterstock, a stock media company headquartered in New York City. [1] Oringer started his career while a college student in the 1990s, when he created "one of the Web's first pop-up blockers ."

  5. Suzuki method - Wikipedia

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    The use of sound recordings is another technique common to all the musical instruments taught in the Suzuki method. Pre-recorded music is used to help students learn notes, phrasing, dynamics, rhythm, and tone quality by ear. Suzuki believed that the advent of recording technology made it possible for large numbers of "ordinary" people whose ...

  6. Research in music education - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Research in Music Education began publication in 1953 under the editorship of Allen Britton. At first many of the articles were based on historical and descriptive research, but in the early 1960s the journal began to shift to experimental research. The Society for Research in Music Education was established in 1960, and in 1963 ...

  7. Music technology (electronic and digital) - Wikipedia

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    Digital music technology encompasses the use of digital instruments, computers, electronic effects units, software, or digital audio equipment by a performer, composer, sound engineer, DJ, or record producer to produce, perform [1] or record music. The term refers to electronic devices, instruments, computer hardware, and software used in ...

  8. Music-learning theory - Wikipedia

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    If there is sufficient exposure to music, musical understanding will occur through enculturation rather than formal training." Other cognitive learning theories are also based on research in early childhood education, motor learning, hemispheric dominance, and information theory. Constructivist learning theories and music education

  9. Music appreciation - Wikipedia

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    Music appreciation is a division of musicology that is designed to teach students how to understand and describe the contexts and creative processes involved in music composition . The concept of music appreciation is often taught as a subset of music theory in higher education and focuses predominantly on Western art music, commonly called ...