World Music Drumming has become the music curriculum of choice in thousands of classrooms (grades 3-12), recreation centers, churches and adult offerings. World Music Drumming is an active
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Since 1996, World Music Drumming has transformed lives and built community through ensemble drumming, singing, moving, and playing xylophones and recorders. The all-in-one format of this 20th
Celebrate the holidays around the world with this collection of traditional songs and carols from 15 different countries. The optional script (10 narrators per song) describes the seasonal customs and
There's always a song to sing with this charming collection designed especially with elementary children in mind. Celebrate Halloween, Valentine's Day, Saint Patrick's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Mother's
This companion to An American Methodology is a guide to yearly and weekly lesson planning for a ten-month school year.
Come on, dudes and dudettes! Join us for a rollicking Western adventure - ride the open range, have a rough 'n' tumble hootenanny, share a tale and a song or two, and sleep under the stars. This musical
In this fun singing game, students compete against their teacher by tapping the correct Yosemite Sam card with the giant hammer to answer questions about notes, rests, melodic fragments, rhythms, and
Introduce your very young students to familiar tunes, chants, and delightful songs and poems. Designed for both teachers with little or no music background and seasoned professionals seeking fresh
What if a musician like Bach could catch a bolt of lightning on a walk to visit a famous organist? "Zap!" What if Beethoven suddenly zoomed down to play the drums while suspended in midair? "Boom!" What if
Everyone loves a superhero! What if famous musicians from long ago had superpowers? What if Francesca Caccino could tune string instruments by sending electrical charges through her superpowered hands, or
What if the fantastic viola player and composer Rebecca Clarke had the power to command creative, skilled goblins to build the finest instrument ever made? - Zap! What if King Louis XIV's favorite
The featured book in this episode explores how rhyming, melodies, and mathematics help combine sounds of different instruments, making music fun - and making fun music. Taking a trip to The Juilliard
The feature book in this episode explores how rhyming, melodies, and mathematics help combine sounds of different instruments, making music fun - and fun music. Taking a trip to the Juilliard School of
Designed to motivate reluctant singers while inspiring an anti-bullying theme for the whole school community, this musical includes six pop and Broadway songs and a funny John Jacobson script full of action