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Half Moon Bay Boxed Mug, Take That Progress


Half Moon Bay Boxed Mug, Take That Progress


£3.00



Take That MUG / CUP Music Memorabilia


Take That MUG / CUP Music Memorabilia


£7.95


Your chance to own or give this fantastic piece of memorabilia, the item is microwave and dishwasher safe and the overall appearance and quality are second to none. This item is also in hand for instant shipping even at peak times….

2012 A3 Wall Calendar featuring The Brilliant Take That on Their 2011 Progress Tour 30x42cm


2012 A3 Wall Calendar featuring The Brilliant Take That on Their 2011 Progress Tour 30×42cm


£4.99


Music 2012 A3 Wall Calendar: Never Forget what you are doing in 2012 with this must have Take That calendar featuring one of the most iconic boy bands of all time. Join Gary, Robbie, Jason, Howard and Mark as you take a look around their 2011 ‘Progress’ tour in this brilliant A3 wall calendar. For diehard fans of the band, these excellent images are guaranteed to have you screaming as if you were …

Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends - Story and Song Collection [VHS]


Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends – Story and Song Collection [VHS]


£9.99



Makaton Nursery Rhymes [VHS]


Makaton Nursery Rhymes [VHS]


£8.99



Take That - Take That & Party [VHS]


Take That – Take That & Party [VHS]


£8.25



Now That's What I Call Music - Dance and Sing (Wii)


Now That’s What I Call Music – Dance and Sing (Wii)


£10.95



Singstar: Take That (PS3)


Singstar: Take That (PS3)


£9.99


Microphones required to play – Not included The best tracks by the UK favourite pop group – sing your heart out to My Fire”, Only Takes A Minute” and “Shine”. Go solo, croon a duet with a friend or compete in teams for a fun-filled party that everyone can enjoy. Loads of online* extras to extend your SingStar experience beyond the disc: download new tracks from the growing collecti…

We Sing: Mic (Wii/PS3/Xbox 360)


We Sing: Mic (Wii/PS3/Xbox 360)


£11.99


Works with ALL singing games on Wii, PS2, PS3, XBOX360. We Sing is the number one singing title on Wii and the first game to support up to four singers on each track. This peripheral is a great value way to enhance the game’s multiplayer capabilities. From the leading manufacturer Logitech, these multiformat wired microphones are compatible with Guitar Hero, Rock Band, High School Musica…

Lost and Found [DVD]


Lost and Found [DVD]


£2.65


United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu, Making Of, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: LOST AND FOUND is a charming animated tale based on the best-selling children’s book by Oliver Jeffers. Academy Award winner Jim Broadbent narrates the story of a little boy who finds a lost penguin on his doorstep. Sensing the penguin is unhap…

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Creative Music Teachers Resources: Effective Ways to Motivation

Most music teachers consider teaching music to their dear students both their profession and passion. Most of them have the heart for arts and music – making each student love learning music and music as a whole. With this kind of outlook and disposition in teaching music, the inspired and motivated music teacher tends to begin his search for consistent improvement in his teaching strategies as well as his effort for personal and professional growth.

Indeed, there is a wide variety of creative music teachers resources that students can certainly enjoy and get excited working on with. According to studies, the integration of audio and video recording in music education has been an effective technique to catch the attention and grab the interest of the learners. This is believed to be an effective tool in raising the level of interest and motivation among music learners.

Current practice in music teaching favors a practical and a hands-on approach in emphasizing performance and composition. The use of recorded music as a teaching resource has tended to take a back seat. However, recordings are the predominant vehicle of musical experience today. As the students are expert listeners to recorded sound, major developments in the access to and presentation of recorded music are opening up new educational possibilities to most of them.

Targeted to be implemented in most music classrooms, the production and engineering aspects of recorded sound to online music libraries and teachers’ experiences of using recordings in the classroom have been randomly practiced and taken into consideration.

When a classroom setting has a relaxed atmosphere, informal learning may take place yet anxiety, tension and pressure would neither rule the learning situation. Hence, when there is relaxed supervision with no teachers behind the desk, the students would be more eager and interested to learn music. Students may also work in groups – giving them more chances of friendship and peer support. In this case, cooperative learning is found effective. The music teacher may encourage the students choose various musical instruments of their choice and eventually master such.

After they finish recording, they may organize or set-up a short play or a mini-concert to show their rendition of songs and other performances. These activities can heighten the learning process as they get too excited in meeting their objectives and getting high grades. These can also help them boost enough self-confidence and self-esteem. Through these music teachers’ resources, the music teacher tends to meet most of his objectives all at the same time.

These creative techniques in music education intend to motivate the learners from different ages and with different lifestyles. So start your quest to amazingly creative music teachers resources now. Be inspired to share your knowledge as well as the joys of music to your students. Make them realize that learning music is fun so they have to do it all by heart. Happy teaching!

Get to know more music teachers resources, visit this music teacher’s website.

A Teacher’s Passion for Music

About the Author

Earl Marsden started developing a passion for music at the early age of twelve. He first learned to play the guitar at thirteen, and from there he pursued the study other instruments including the violin, piano and flute. Currently, he devotes some of his spare time to writing articles about music teaching while managing his own music studio.


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