This is purely for the you as the director. As you change the experience for your students, do not neglect your own well-being.
- Have you seen the new Star Trek film?–John Savage pines about the theme for Star Trek and highlights some local symphonic players. (Jonathan Savage)
- Total Teacher Transformation: Hope For All Teachers–Joel runs a blog that provides some much needed positive ideas at the end of a long year. (So You Want To Teach)
- Misplaced Concerns–Steve Engel recently participated in a Q&A session with some pre-service teachers. Their concerns are very enlightening for those of use already in the profession. (Music Ed Lounge)
- World’s greatest wine rack–Jason Heath’s idea simply has to be seen to be understood. (Jason Heath’s Double Bass Blog)
- Oh My God, Oh My God, I Just Had the Coolest Idea!–This comes via ME Blogger Erinn Wrobel and the idea of a virtual choir. (Notes from the Mitten)
- It’s the little things that count–Larry Marra has some great ideas about what it means to be a professional, gigging musician. (Musicteachers911)
- Monday Mailbag – Advertising for New Students–Natalie Wickham has a step-by-step procedure for getting new students. This would work for private teachers and with only a little modification, could be used as a recruiting guideline for ensembles. (Music Matters Blog)
Tags: Choir Notes, Double Bass, Ensembles, New Students, Pre Service, Private Teachers, Star Trek
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June 2nd, 2009 at 10:53 pm
Thanks for the link!