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Joyful Songs Resources

Posted by JoyfulSongs 853 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
Lesson Books ~ Music Theory ~ Repertoire ~ Fun Stuff! Here are sheet music and other materials which have been beneficial to my students for almost 20 years of teaching. I've listed books that I recommend, ones that are frequent audition pieces for districts, etcetera, and ones that students have picked out and enjoyed. I hope this lens will be helpful to the awesome students of Joy Music, fellow

MPeople Featuring Heather Small

Posted by BrianRS 945 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
I have owned a couple of MPeople albums for longer than I would like to remember now and they always come out when we are in the party mood.I think both albums are absolutely brilliant so when I got invited to an MPeople concert in Thetford Forest Park on Friday 13th July 2007, the last thing I thought was that this was potentially my unlucky day.

We had a struggle getting to the concert becau

Yamaha Pacifica Electric Guitars

Posted by Kapalbility 871 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
the pacifica guitar series by yamaha are known for their aesthetics, great conformable design and awesome sounds. this article summarizes the guitars that belong to this family and includes links on where you can buy them.

Orchestra: The Percussion Family Lapbook Unit

Posted by JoyfulSongs 905 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
The percussion family ~ what a broad range of instruments! Percussion instruments are used in every style of music from classical, rock, folk, jazz, ... to any kind! Percussion music may be very simple that even the youngest child can play to extremely difficult with layers of patterns and instruments. Instruments start from simple objects ~ the body itself provides a percussive heartbeat, a stea

Overture from the Nutcracker Ballet

Posted by JoyfulSongs 914 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
Some of the music that is most famous and treasured at Christmas time is The Nutcracker Suite Ballet by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky! Come enjoy the opening musical piece from the ballet. What is an overture anyway, and what can we learn about music from it? Whether you are a musician or not, this easy lesson plan (which is part of an entire Nutcracker Unit) will take you through this incredible piec

Block Buster! British Glam Rock of the 70s

Posted by justbon 934 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
At the beginning of the 1970s, I was in my early teens, an excellent age to appreciate a new phenomenon about to hit the British airwaves: Glam Rock.

At the time Glam was a joke. Those of us with Sweet records were laughed at by our friends who were fans of "real" music: Yes, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin et al. Slade were unhip, as were T.Rex. Even the mighty David Bowie was a "pop star" laugh

Space featuring Tommy Scott & Co

Posted by BrianRS 945 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
One of the most expensive concerts I ever went to was the Space concert that was held at the Forum in London. We didn't realize when we got our tickets to the concert that it was going to be so expensive or the reasons why.

We were working in Winchcombe in Gloucestershire and to save time going back to where we lived we left one of our cars parked up in the town and set off for London in the o

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