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Feeling the groove: Whole-class improvisation
Jazz education legend Richard Michael outlines six steps you can follow to encourage your students to take their first stepsRead More -
Step onto cloud nine: Using Soundtrap with young people in school
Sponsored content. Mark Taylor is the director of Music at Simon Balle All-through School in Hertfordshire. He shares his experienceRead More -
Learning to adapt: School productions in the Covid era
Tom Kirkham and Sarah Lambie consider challenges and solutions to school performances in a pandemic. We are all learning toRead More -
Camera, action! Engaging students in online music learning
In our January issue, Elizabeth Stafford outlined some strategies to keep students engaged whenever there is an online element toRead More -
River of change: NYO musicians’ mission to diversify orchestral music
There is a gaping hole in orchestral music. Harriet Clifford speaks to two musicians from the National Youth Orchestra ofRead More -
Ready, steady, rock: ABRSM Journeys Guitar review
ABRSM’s new guitar resource offers independent learners a pathway to playing rock and pop – but does this route leadRead More -
Banging on
What could be more fun than making your own musical instruments? Start with these simple ideas using recycled objects toRead More -
Learning & Development: Music
Music is important in its own right in promoting young children’s cognitive development, well-being and enjoyment, says Linda Pound. ThisRead More -
THE 10 ESSENTIAL GAMELAN ALBUMS
Andy Channing picks some of his favourite recordings from the Indonesian islands of Java and Bali. This article appeared inRead More -
String & Keyboard Musik: How music helps young people
Advertorial Music has always had an important role in our lives, with deep roots in human culture throughout history. ListeningRead More