Gator Releases Instrument Face Masks for School Band and Music Programs byMike Lawson September 3, 2020 0 In addition to its recent release of instrument bell covers, Gator introduced new double-layered wind instrument face masks. The masks allow ...
Richmond Symphony’s New School of Music byMike Lawson September 2, 2020 0 Walter Bitner, previously the director of education and community engagement for the Nashville Symphony from 2014 to 2019, left Nashville ...
Dr. Jim Frankel: Meet the man behind MusicFirst, the resource that every music educator needs in 2020 (and beyond) byMike Lawson September 19, 2022 0 When schools across America closed their doors and ushered students home to hinder the spread of COVID-19 earlier this spring, ...
Shielding Our Future: Tony van Veen pivots his company Disc Makers towards providing PPE byMike Lawson September 2, 2020 0 When the ball dropped on New Year’s Eve and 2020 began, Disc Makers CEO Tony van Veen had no idea ...
Colonel’s Book Club byThomas Palmatier July 24, 2021 0 The next entry in “Colonel’s Book Club” is Drive – The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel H. ...
JamKazam Just May Save Ensembles in a Virtual Teaching World byMike Lawson September 2, 2020 0 JamKazam founder David Wilson was a band kid growing up. He started on trumpet then switched to euphonium. He raised ...
Your Online Class Doesn’t Have To Be Boring byMike Lawson September 2, 2020 0 Now that school is back in session, you’re probably in unfamiliar territory having to teach remotely. Whether you’re using Zoom, ...
Starting the (Virtual) School Year With Equity and Trust byMike Lawson September 2, 2020 0 This school year is starting considerably different than most. When we started our virtual school year in New Orleans this ...
Tech Is Helping Keep Music Programs Alive byMike Lawson September 2, 2020 0 This month’s issue touches on several things that I hope will be helpful to our readers navigating the madness of ...
10-Minute Brass Warmup byMike Lawson September 2, 2020 0 Brass players warm up on your mouthpiece only. Play descending major arpeggios chromatically in whole notes from tuning Bb to ...
Mason Named Chair of Berklee’s Liberal Arts and Sciences Department byMike Lawson September 1, 2020 0 Michael C. Mason, Ph.D., has been named Chair of the Liberal Arts and Sciences Department for Berklee College of Music ...
Nashville Symphony’s Accelerando Program Returns with Full Enrollment of 24 Students byMike Lawson September 19, 2022 0 A group of talented young area musicians will again participate in the Accelerando music education program, which is led by ...