Using Smart Phones for Music Education
Have you ever had a teaching moment where you were lucky enough to have just the right tool to create magic? With the increasing array
Have you ever had a teaching moment where you were lucky enough to have just the right tool to create magic? With the increasing array
In spite of some of the obvious benefits of a life in vocal music education such as the sense of fulfillment after a day spent
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I finally have a choir class at the middle school that feeds my high school; this is the first time I have had a feeder
For some, finding one’s niche in life can be a life-long quest. For others, finding a passion that inspires one to be ambitious, determined, and