Nov 4, 2019 | MLT, Music Learning Theory |
When I went through public education many years ago, we learned whatever the teacher presented. There were no learning statements, goals,...
Mar 12, 2019 | Did You Feed My Cown, Elementary Music, Hill & Gully RIder, Lucy Rabbit, MLT, Music Learning Theory, Resting Tone |
The Case for Resting Tone Singing the resting tone (or home tone) is a simple and easy way to get your students audiating the tonality of...
Sep 24, 2018 | Dr. Gordon, MLT, Music Learning Theory, Uncategorized |
When we think about approaches for teaching music, Kodaly, Dalcroze, and Orff usually come to mind. Did you know there is another...
May 2, 2018 | Audiation, MLT, Music Learning Theory, Rote Song Procedure |
There are many ways to teach a new song to students. Some teachers use a phrase by phrase approach with students echoing each phrase of...
Apr 13, 2017 | Classroom Activities, MLT, Movement Activities, Music Learning Theory, Pattern Instruction |
Last summer, I wrote a post about my 5 Favorite Things about Music Learning Theory (MLT). You can read it here. In that post, I wrote...
Oct 2, 2016 | Aptitude, Dr. Gordon, IMMA, MLT, Music Aptitude, PMMA |
If you use Music Learning Theory, you know one of the main tenets of MLT is music aptitude. Dr. Edwin Gordon believed that each one of us...
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