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Music School Software – Your Perfect Music Studio Partner

Music studio managers are becoming more and more open and receptive to changes and innovations. They tend to venture in many technologies just to modify, enhance and improve their studio management; they invest into some reliable, useful and innovative music school software that can provide them the assistance they need in music studio management. Most of the music school administrators find studio management a very complex and difficult studio operation as this includes all the phases of music school administration and overall supervision

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I know why people hiring shits and why shits decided to stay as the shit, even becoming the biggest shit.

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Personal life issue I’m handling by myself.

http://wp.me/pSmtA-dn http://wp.me/pSmtA-dE http://wp.me/pSmtA-dz A school really did wrong and not being responsible for it, and I had a trouble, people with the trick they use me and the school as the path way to their universal tripping play. I’m trying so hard to recover the hazard and as well I’m trying to block those path, it’s not for the school, it’s for myself. and how could those using tricks when they don’t deserve a word for the life

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  Re: I’m losing on this issue again [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED BAK MIN CHOI to counselling – May 12More Details From:   BAK MIN CHOI Hide Add to: To Do, Calendar To:   counselling@mq.edu.au Cc:   Bcc:   Date: Wed, May 12, 2010 11:34 am I had attended between Feb. 2000 until Dec

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    FW: I’m losing on this issue again [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED ESOS Compliance Unit to you and ‘VETAB@det.nsw.edu.au’ – 8 hrs agoMore Details From:   ESOS Compliance Unit Hide Add to: To Do, Calendar To:   ’cereal@songwriter.net’ Cc:   ’VETAB@det.nsw.edu.au’ Bcc:   Date: Thu, May 20, 2010 6:56 am Dear B ak     Thank you for your email to the ESOS Mailbox in which you  refer to issues with your provider,   Macquarie University/JMC Academy  .

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In addition to "most people playing thousands of the music note….".

It maybe about how others made a song with more than one music note, or it maybe about how others recorded or played music notes in series. It’s hard to find the music that talks about who I am musically.

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Does this really have to be goodbye?

Today was an interesting day. I went to my music school like usual and saw a fellow student whom I was not very close to but have known for quite a long time. As he said his goodbyes to the music director and his instructor, I had a deep yearning to saw something also

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Does this really have to be goodbye?


BCACMS annual conference

Just a reminder to our member schools that the BC Association of Community Music Schools annual conference is coming up this June 18 and 19, 2010.   This year the event is hosted by the Victoria Conservatory of Music.  Special thanks to Stephen Brown and his staff for organizing and hosting this event for us this year. Please check our members site for more info.

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Gustavo Dudamel’s Music Advocacy Mission

It seems like classical music is finally getting the support it deserves in at least small area of LA, USA. This was the topic of a recent 60 minutes interview with Gustavo Dudamel, the youngest conductor ever for the Philharmonic Orchestra and the youngest major conductor in the world.

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Matthew McFarlane interview

Here is an interesting clip from CBC Radio One, an interview with Matthew McFarlane of CBC Vancouver takes us to a student music festival, He speaks with several young piano students taking part in a Kiwanis Festival and also an interview with the adjudicator. CBC Radio, In the Field  scroll down to the May 4, part two (this will probably only be available online for a short time, maybe only

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Music School Software: A Reliable and Innovative Music Studio Partner

Music schools and music studios are everywhere – they cater to different services that make students learn, understand, enjoy and love music. With this noble effort of spreading the good news about music, more and more music studio owners and managers are getting interested in venturing into some reliable music school software to help them out – managing their music studios more effectively and efficiently

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Music Teaching Ideas for Pre-Primary Classes

Just last week, a very experienced teacher of 14 years with junior classes and friend of mine asked about teaching a difficult class in at the pre-school level. You probably know about the type of class I am talking about here.

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Check out Renaissance Man Music

With music becoming a more important activity in my life and with teaching starting to take off a little bit it was about time that a dedicated blog and website was set-up. Go there for resources , information about lessons and lesson plans , workshops, gigs, free lessons and more

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Music Funding For Schools: How We Can Continue!

This was the letter of gratitude sent to us direct from the teacher who needed music listening resources for the students in her high poverty school last week. Here at the Fun Music Company, we would like to extend our sincere appreciation to all those who participated in our “like” experiment which achieved this funding

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Celebrity Profile: Tomorrow’s Artists

Kayla McKinney & Ary'an Graham @ The House of Art – photo by Robert Blankenship If you’re going to talk about the artistic movement in downtown Princeton, you can’t get far without mentioning Stages Music School, where musicians young and old alike share  energy and creativity as they learn. But if you’re going to talk about Stages, you also won’t get far without mentioning the names of two particular students – or better put, two particular local rock stars – Kayla McKinney and Ary’an Graham .

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VSB cuts to music programs – The VSO responds…

Remarks made by Bramwell Tovey, Music Director of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra to the Vancouver School Board (VSB)Trustees at a public meeting at Mount Pleasant Elementary, Vancouver  April 20th 2010. (There was a 5 minute limit on all presentations.) Good Evening

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Music Resources In Schools: Help music funding in schools this weekend!

Let’s see if we can fund a needy school to get more than $1000 worth of new resources this weekend! As music teachers, we all know the reasons why we think music is important in schools and all too often there’s just not enough funding for even the simplest of resources. I also know that as

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Teaching the History of Rock and Roll? – What Should We leave out?

What facts Should you leave out when teaching about the History of Rock and Roll? I ask this question, because here at the Fun Music Company, we were editing our newest project (which is a complete set of lesson materials for teaching about the History of Rock and Roll), and this question came up.

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Music Primary Singing Resources

Recently, one of our Fun Music Company members, Joanna sent us an email about a website that looks very useful to primary or junior school teachers. The website is called “Sing Up” and offers loads of free instructional videos, lesson plans, power points and recordings of fun, relevant music for children ages 5-11. Here’s  Joanna’s review

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Books and reading are important

This post may be quite a bit off topic, but in the spirit of providing a blog about excellence in education I have decided to post this article here. In an era of electronic entertainment, the term “home library” increasingly has the word “video” in the middle

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Books and reading are important