Whether you work in the classroom or practice room, music teaching can feel like a solitary, nomadic existence – but it doesn't have to be this way. Kent Music shares tips on how to connect with your...
In part one of this resource, we looked at examples of the earliest surviving operas, including works by Monteverdi, Purcell and Handel. In part two, we’ll look at how opera – like so many other...
This resource covers the basics of teaching improvisation, and the process of moving fluidly from scales to improvisation and from improvisation to composition, examining how these three elements...
In this resource, we look at strategies to help teachers manage their heavy workload in such a way that it doesn't damage their health and wellbeing.
The award-winning soprano aims to reach children across the hearing spectrum, including those that are deaf or hard of hearing by incorporating British Sign Language into the performances.
Every music department is different, in terms of staffing, rooms, resources and budgets.
James Manwaring provides an introduction to MIDI and its potential for teaching rhythm, melody, harmony and texture.
I love to improvise. It’s the most inventive, liberating and empowering form of musical self-expression I’ve ever experienced.
This resource will looks at ways of using Noteflight to set meaningful and creative homework for your students.
Few musical genres developed faster than jazz. Within some 30 years, this loosely termed style rose from African-American folk beginnings to become the most popular music in America. Much of this...