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  2. In Tune Monthly - Wikipedia

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    In Tune Monthly is an American magazine that seeks to enrich the band, orchestra, choral and general music curriculum. It is written for middle and high school music students, for whom it is typically purchased by music educators. It is also sold in some musical instrument and equipment stores and can be purchased online.

  3. Music education and programs within the United States

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    An example of the note method is Joseph Bird's 1861 Vocal Music Reader and Benjamin Jepson's three-book series using "note" methodology. The Elementary Music Reader was published in 1871 [1] by the Barnes Company, one year after Luther Mason's The National Music Course. Benjamin Jepson was a military man turned music teacher in New Haven after ...

  4. Lorenz Educational Press - Wikipedia

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    Lorenz Educational Press is an educational publisher based in Dayton, Ohio.The company focuses on educational materials for the K–12 market, including language arts, math, science, social studies, critical thinking, team building, movement and music, and test preparation. [1]

  5. Manhattanville Music Curriculum Project - Wikipedia

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    The problems in music education the MMCP sought to address were the students’ rejection of music education upon reaching the stage of formal operations (logic & reasoning) observed by Jean Piaget, and the rejection of music in the educational environment as compared to the strong acceptance of music outside school.

  6. Suzuki method - Wikipedia

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    The viola books introduce shifting and work in higher positions earlier than the violin volumes, in anticipation of viola students being asked to play in ensembles sooner in their studies than violinists, and needing these skills to better handle orchestral or chamber music parts (Preucil, 1985).

  7. TeachRock - Wikipedia

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    TeachRock is an education initiative created by the Rock and Roll Forever Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded by musician, actor and activist Steven Van Zandt.The initiative is based in New York City and aims to provide free standards-aligned, arts-integration curriculum and professional development workshops to K-12 schools nationwide.

  8. C. L. Barnhouse Company - Wikipedia

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    The C. L. Barnhouse Company is an American music publishing firm. It was founded in 1886 by Charles Lloyd Barnhouse.It has been headquartered in Oskaloosa, Iowa since 1891. ...

  9. Comprehensive Musicianship - Wikipedia

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    Its objectives were to develop a music curriculum and related materials for a sequential music learning program for the primary grades through high school. The project produced the Synthesis , a comprehensive curriculum for grades 3 through 12, Interaction , an early childhood curriculum, and three feasibility studies: The Electronic Keyboard ...

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