Special interest tracks.NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS OF SINGING The National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) was founded in 1944 and is now the largest association of teachers of singing in the world. Today NATS boasts more than 6,500 members in the United States, Canada, and over twenty-five other countries around the world, including SPRING WORKSHOP For vocalists, MTNA MTNA Music Teachers National Association MTNA Middle Tennessee Nursery Association (McMinnville, Tennessee) and the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS NATS National Air Traffic Services NATS National Association of Teachers of Singing NATS Naval Air Transport Service NATS National Aerospace Technology Strategy NATS Nissan Anti-Theft System NATS Nebraska Association of Teachers of Science ) are joining together to offer the NATS Spring Workshop, Musical Theater III. This year's workshop will feature sessions concentrating on the techniques used to teach and perform musical theater repertoire Repertoire may mean Repertory but may also refer to:
TECHNOLOGY TRACK As the field of music education continues to evolve and change quickly in the early twenty-first century, MTNA is proud to continue its leadership role by offering a wide-ranging selection of lecture and interactive technology sessions at the 2005 National Conference. Made possible through a partnership with the International Association of Electronic Keyboard An electronic keyboard or digital keyboard is a type of keyboard instrument. Its sound is generated or amplified by one or more electronic devices. Modern usage of the term "electronic keyboard" typically describes a type of inexpensive synthesizer marketed to Manufacturers, these sessions will take you on a journey through the amazing a·maze v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es v.tr. 1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise. 2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex. v.intr. advances in technology. Best of all, by joining us in these sessions, you will have the opportunity to discover first-hand how new technologies have facilitated the work of your colleagues around the country. Topics will cover many areas, including: * Educational Software That Really Makes a Difference * Artistic Use of Technology in Live Performance * Technology That Stimulates Student Creativity * MIDI MIDI in full Musical Instrument Digital Interface Protocol for transmission of musical data between digital components, such as synthesizers and a computer's sound card. MIDI uses 8-bit asynchronous serial transmission with a data rate of 31. Basics * Beginning and Intermediate Classes on Notation notation: see arithmetic and musical notation. How a system of numbers, phrases, words or quantities is written or expressed. Positional notation is the location and value of digits in a numbering system, such as the decimal or binary system. and Sequencing * How to Build Your Own Website * Long Distance Learning Whether you are a teacher of keyboard, strings, winds or voice--and whether you teach in a private studio or school classroom, we shall keep you on the cutting edge of new developments that really work. Come and discover how you can take your studio forward. MTNA/NATIONAL PIANO FOUNDATION GROUP TEACHING TRACK MTNA and the National Piano Foundation again will partner to offer a Group Teaching Track at the 2005 MTNA National Conference. Sessions will explore effective strategies for teaching group piano and creating an exciting atmosphere for introducing musical concepts and skills. Additional sessions will focus on Recreational Music Making and its impact on an individual's quality of life, sight reading in a group setting, self-directed practice, adult group piano study and arranging for keyboard ensemble The word ensemble can refer to
EXHIBIT HALL The exhibit hall features one of the most comprehensive gatherings of companies serving the music teaching profession. The exhibit hall will be open Sunday, April 3, through Tuesday, April 5, 9:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Exhibit hall-only times will be offered throughout the conference so attendees can visit the hall without missing any sessions: Sunday, April 3 11:45 A.M.-12:45 P.M. Monday, April 4 2:15-3:15 P.M. Tuesday, April 5 4:30-5:30 P.M. |
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