I have long wanted to improve two-way communication with visitors to my sites and have been frustrated by the lack of feedback and by the very small amount of real communication that seems to take place online. That’s one reason why I set up this blog and I have been delighted to create new connections [...]
Archive for October, 2007
Functional Forums
Posted in Improvisation, Music Education, Music Technology, Music and Disability, tagged community, family music, forum, forums, Improvisation, music and disabilty, Music Education, teachers, teaching on October 26, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Rethinking Music Notation
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged learning music, Music Education, music notation, musical instruments, tonic solfa on October 14, 2007 | 1 Comment »
When Jim Plamondon left a comment on my posting, “Sol-fa, So Good!”, suggesting a visit to his site describing a new instrument he is developing, I clicked through for a quick visit. It was getting late, so I didn’t intend to stay long. Next thing I knew, though, it was well into the next day [...]