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String Teachers Resource Page
Links and information useful to string teachers.

Key Connections
For Canadian piano teachers and students. Music history and theory, composers, pianists, and Canadian composers, pianists, examination boards, teachers and tuners or technicians.

The Texas School Music Project
Band, choir, orchestra and elementary tips from the music professionals from Stephen F. Austin State University.

The Musicland
An educational site for music resources at GSCE and A-Level, plus online aural tests and a host of other interactive features.

Music at School
For secondary music instructors. Free PDF versions of worksheets, plus online lessons and interactive quizzes.

Bash the Trash
How to build and play musical instruments built from recycled materials. Includes pictures, sounds and step-by-step instructions.

Piano Pedagogy Plus
This site provides resources for piano teachers in the form of articles, analyses, a discussion forum, video clips, free digital sheet music, and audio clips.

British Journal of Music Education
BJME aims to provide clear, stimulating and readable accounts of current issues in music education worldwide, together with a section containing extended book reviews.

Play Music.org
Provides information about musical instruments playing techniques.Created by American Symphony Orchestra League in partnership with Parsons School of Design, a division of the New School for Social Research.

Mr Natural's Electric Classroom
Features a monologue on author's point of view about music and how it should be taught.


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