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Musical Instruments
One Arm Will Do on the Piano
A music educator and composer has found a way for students with broken or injured arms continue to learn to play the piano.
Does Your Student Need an Upgraded Instrument?
What to say when your student is ready for the next level but their instrument isn’t.
Guitar as a Solo and Ensemble Instrument
Three keys to teaching ensemble guitar in a classroom setting to students at different skill levels.
Starting a Middle School Indoor Drumline
A response to a lack of performance opportunities after the pandemic turned into an extraordinary way to help middle schoolers transition to high school band and provide leadership opportunities for high school students.
Why Guitar?
Five reasons why teaching guitar is rewarding and worth adding to your class offerings.
Why Teach the Blues?
Guitar students can learn to solo confidently by learning and understanding the language, style and form of the blues.
Programming with Limited Winds Instrumentation
Your band can sound amazing if you balance with creative instrument substitutions.
Percussion Rehearsal
Engage your percussionists throughout rehearsal and help them grow into musical artists.
Engaging Wind Rehearsals
Try these tips on how to rehearse your winds section and maximize your time during rehearsals.
Discover the New and Improved Marching Hardware from Yamaha
An exclusive interview with the drums and percussion product marketing manager who provides insight into how the new line of carriers and stands were developed.
Guitar Maintenance
Take care of your instrument from the strings, fretboard, finish and more to keep your guitar looking and sounding good.
General Care for Your Stringed Instrument
Properly caring for your stringed instrument will not only provide superior sound quality and playability, but it also increases the longevity of your instrument.
Five Facts About the Piccolo
Many people equate the piccolo with the flute, but the tiny higher-pitched instrument has an interesting history of its own.
Teach Guitar Chords
Encourage students to learn and play chords by scaffolding success.
Tuning a Guitar
Teach intonation on a guitar in a fun way using pitch memory and tuners.
Pop Guitar as an Entry Point
Try these five steps to introduce guitar in a process-focused, structured way.
Start a Guitar Program
A guitar program will provide a musical opportunity to students who would not usually join traditional band, orchestra or choir.
The Harmony Director: A Great Tool for the Music Classroom
Achieve great sound, balance and tuning with the Yamaha HD-300.
How to Add Versatility to Your Front Ensemble
Add versatility to your mallet ensemble with a durable field frame system that allows you to mount cymbals, toms, snare drums and more, providing percussionists with an array of sounds within arm’s reach.
5 Things You Didn’t Know About the Flute
From ancient times to the present, the flute has been found in just about every culture in the world. Here are five reasons why the flute is so popular.
Ukuleles: Why You Need Them
Introduce students to harmony instruments in elementary and middle school with the ukulele — and have a ton of fun doing it!
All About Vibraphone Bars
Silver or gold bars? Matte or glossy finish? Here’s a quick guide to understanding vibraphone bars.
What Marimba Should I Purchase for My School?
There are many things to consider when selecting a marimba for your program. Read on for our tips!
Set Up Your First-Year Flutes for Success
Help your beginning flute players with their embouchures, posture, note-bending, intentional listening and more.
Bucket Drumming: An Inexpensive, Durable and Portable Option
Enliven your elementary music classroom with cheap and mobile bucket drums — your students will have fun and learn about percussion, marching and more!
Start a Flute Choir
A specialized flute choir has incredible range and can play music that was originally composed for full orchestras, choirs or wind ensembles, which is nothing short of amazing!
Fix It: Tips for Teaching Rhythmic Accuracy on the Piano
Try these expert tips to help students understand and master rhythm and pulse.
Navigating Vibrato on Woodwinds
Try this unconventional approach with your high school winds section to master vibrato.
Fix It: Tips for Teaching Basic Piano Technique
Try these expert tips to fix common errors that piano students make.
Fix It: Tips for Teaching Snare Drum Basics
Try these expert tips on fixing common errors that snare drum students make.
Fix It: Teaching Tips for Playing Even Scales on the Piano
Try these expert tips on fixing common errors that piano students make when playing scales.
Fix It: Piano Pedaling Teaching Tips
Fix these common pedaling mistakes that piano students make.
Making the Switch: Flute to French Horn
Try this unconventional solution when you need to build your horn section: Choose your horn players from your pool of flutists.
Fix It: Vibraphone Teaching Tips
Try these expert tips on fixing common errors that vibraphone students make.
Fix It: Snare Drum Rolls Teaching Tips
Try these expert tips on fixing common errors students make when performing snare drum rolls.
Enhance Snare Drum Performance with Instrument Selection, Preparation and Tuning
You can improve and enhance your snare drum performances with instrument selection, preparation and tuning.
Fix It: Bass Drum Teaching Tips
Try these expert tips on fixing common errors that bass drum students make.
Fix It: Trumpet Teaching Tips
Try these expert tips on fixing common errors that trumpet students make.
Fix It: Timpani Teaching Tips
Try these expert tips on fixing common errors that timpani students make.
Fix It: Trombone Teaching Tips
Try these expert tips on fixing common errors that trombone students make.
4 Steps in Caring for Mallet Percussion Instruments
Take proactive steps to protect your marimbas, vibraphones and xylophones.
Fix It: Clarinet Teaching Tips
Try these expert tips on fixing common errors that clarinet students make.
Pick the Right Drumsticks and Mallets
Percussionists have important factors to consider when choosing which sticks and mallets to include in their arsenal.
10 Tips to Start a Middle School Drumline
Middle school music teachers should consider adding a drumline to give students a challenging and fun musical outlet.
Electric String Ensemble Checklist
Interested in adding an electric string ensemble to your music program? Here’s what you’ll need to get started.
Deconstructing Mallets: Find the Best Mallets for Your Percussion Section
Understanding the different parts of a mallet will help you make the smartest selections for your percussion section.
4 Tips to a Stronger Low Saxophone Section
Move the needle forward with your low saxophone section with these four tips.
Setting Up Jazz Figures on the Drum Set
Try GRAMMY-nominated artist Sammy K’s systematic approach to setting up jazz figures.
7 Ways to Help Band Directors Tackle Strings Education
The skills you have honed to be a successful band director and performer can be applied to tackle strings education.
How to Change Timpani Drum Heads
It’s important for band directors to know the ins and outs of all their instruments. Use this step-by-step guide to change timpani heads — a task that needs to be done every year or two.
The Importance of Saxophone Mouthpieces
With the right mouthpiece, students will likely experience far better results in response, tuning, articulation and tonal-dynamic control.
How to Choose the Right Mallet
The mallet you need will depend on the instrument, music, repertoire and style. Do your homework before starting your mallet collection.
Teaching Musicality to Percussionists
Try this four-step process to help percussion students communicate expressively through music.
10 Things to Know When Buying Front Ensemble Equipment
Do your research and make informed decisions when it comes to purchasing marimbas, vibraphones and other front ensemble instruments.
How to Lubricate Trombone Slides
Regularly lubricate your trombone slides to keep them moving lightning fast!
Teach Your Students the Best Way to Oil Valves
Students should know how to properly oil piston valves to solve sticky valve problems.
Fix Winds Instruments in a Pinch
Build a toolkit and sharpen your skills to make small repairs to your students’ woodwinds and brass instruments.
Add These 3 Exercises to Your Percussion Practice Sessions
Be a better percussionist by regularly working on your reading, rolls and listening skills.
How to Choose the Right Mouthpiece
Consider these five tips when selecting a mouthpiece for your winds instrument.
Off-Season Care and Maintenance for Percussion Instruments
Keep up maintenance and care of your percussion equipment after every season to ensure that it remains in top shape.
Pros and Cons for Pickups, Microphones and Electric Strings
When you need to project more sound from your violin, viola or cello, try a pickup, microphone or an electric instrument.
New to Teaching Strings?
If you are new to teaching strings, don’t panic. Top string professionals offer advice as you launch into uncharted territory.
The Venova: Game Changer for Elementary School Students
This innovative instrument is much more than a curiosity. It will change teaching winds at the elementary level.
Blending Brass
Here’s how to tame a brass section to craft a blended ensemble sound.