How to use
Recommended Research and Resources
with the Blue-Line Music Teaching Method
Learning and
listening are key components of the Blue-Line Music Teaching Method.
We supplement music instruction
with a variety of resources because ...
►Students learn best and fastest
when they receive information from more than one source, in more than one
form.
►Students learn to play songs
better and more easily when they are familiar with the melody - especially
as performed by a talented artist.
►Students appreciate the songs
they are playing when they know something about the composer's life and
purpose.
►Teachers teach best when they
are actively involved in learning more about the subject matter ... and when
they know where to find the answers to questions from the students! :-)
►Click
the links below for more...
How to
use music and music history resources (online, or on CD, Video or DVD)
How to
use supplementary books for teachers
How to use supplementary
books for students
The Blue-Line Music Teaching Method for Recorder will soon be available for your use. For information,
please contact us.
If
you are in a position to support music programs financially, please help us
sponsor our programs. Thank you!
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Materials for you and
your students
- Books
- DVDs
- Video Tapes
- CD Recordings
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Online resources
- Composer biographies
- Lyrics
- Song history
- Music appreciation
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Information to aid
you in preparing funding proposals for arts programs
- Benefits of music
education
- Potential sources of
support
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- Contact us
for more information.
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Join our Blue-line / Music - Let's Go! mailing list
/ egroup for updates, email discussion and archived information.
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