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Music Teacher Resources at Your Fingertips

Music is not a theoretical subject like Science or Math that is why it is arguably more challenging to teach such. Music teachers must then tap resources to further augment, enhance and improve their teaching competence. Instructional strategies, methodologies and materials, including various music teacher resources have been developed through the years that most music teachers use for their lessons.

One such approach is the Kodaly method, which stresses the benefits of physical instruction and response to music. It resides within a fun, educational framework built on a solid grasp of basic music theory and music notation in various verbal and written forms. Trademark methods include the use of solfege hand signals, musical shorthand notation (stick notation) and rhythm solmization (verbalization).

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Why Learn Some Innovative Music Teacher Resources Today

Have you tried music teacher resources that are both interactive and innovative? Are you still skeptical to use strategies that require you to integrate technology into your own teaching techniques? Well, read on, take a stand and make a difference. This page aims to promote the integration of technology into the curriculum and activities of most music teachers around the globe.

Music is our universal language. It can bring different people closer, bridging cultural differences and conflicts, understanding each other, and giving inspiration within and among ourselves. It is also true that music is dynamic – it varies from one person to another and has to be shared, understood and appreciated especially by the younger generations so as to keep its beauty, power and legacy to live on and reign at all times.

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