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What is your experience with Perfect Pitch?

February 26, 2017 by Dale Duncan Leave a Comment

What is your experience with Perfect Pitch? On Monday morning, I was on the treadmill running, and I came across this article about a child in Atlanta who has perfect pitch. I’ve always believed that perfect pitch was far more rare than some of us believe. Maybe it’s because mine isn’t perfect!  🙂 I certainly appreciate the […]

Filed Under: Music in the Middle Tagged With: Choral, middle school, perfect pitch, sight singing

The Winter Months-When the Rubber Meets the Road in your Middle School Choral Music Classroom

February 5, 2017 by Dale Duncan Leave a Comment

January and February can hit a middle school chorus teacher square between the eyes. The dark, cold days can be trying ones.  It isn’t easy motivating children to sing when they are struggling with the difficulties of getting back into the daily rigor and routine of life.  If our classroom management techniques haven’t been as strong […]

Filed Under: Music in the Middle Tagged With: classroom management, sight singing

Introducing a New Song to Your Middle School Beginners

January 29, 2017 by Dale Duncan Leave a Comment

The moment when you introduce a new song to your middle school beginners is so important. If we don’t get them hooked from the start, they shut down and decide they don’t like the song.  Then, it’s like pulling teeth every time we sing the song. Most of the true beginners aren’t ready to sight […]

Filed Under: Music in the Middle Tagged With: American Choral Directors Association, sight singing

Share your ideas with your choral music peers!

January 21, 2017 by Dale Duncan 2 Comments

My first year teaching middle school choral music in public schools was awful. I have no idea how I made it through.  I didn’t know what I was doing.  I was armed with a master’s degree from a very good music school, and I was not good at teaching choral music to beginners. I was […]

Filed Under: Music in the Middle Tagged With: sight singing

Difficulties of Reading Words and Music for your Beginners

January 14, 2017 by Dale Duncan Leave a Comment

It’s a New Year! It is highly likely that we are all teaching new music. Reading music is so natural for all of us who’ve completed college degrees and taken piano since we were children.  Like speaking a language fluently, reading music feels natural to us. h …And it is highly likely that most of us […]

Filed Under: Music in the Middle Tagged With: sight singing

The Difficult Parent Conference “Working with Parents in Your Choral Music Classroom” Part 3

January 7, 2017 by Dale Duncan Leave a Comment

Working with parents in your Music Classroom-Part 3 The Parent/Teacher Conference  This is the final piece in a three-part series about working with parents in your choral music classroom. In part 1 of this series, I shared some ideas about how to get started with parent collaboration.  In part 2, I wrote about some of […]

Filed Under: Music in the Middle Tagged With: ACDA Publications, American Choral Directors Association, middle school, sight singing

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