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Music Ed Insights

Music Ed Insights

De: Dr. Steve Shanley and Alan Feirer
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Dr. Steve Shanley, Alan Feirer, and national thought leaders explore current issues in music education, with practical application for K-12 music educators.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Arte Entretenimiento y Artes Escénicas Música
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  • Quick Pro Tip: One Rule in Music - Make it Sound Good - but HOW?
    Apr 6 2026

    Just in time for spring contest preparation, Alan and Steve unpack one deceptively simple idea: “There’s one rule in music – make it sound good.” If that’s true, what does it actually look like in rehearsal? Steve breaks the rule into six practical priorities great ensembles share: accurate attacks, correct pitches, the best possible tone, solid blend, clean releases, and a clear melody that’s never covered up. Before you worry about phrasing and dynamics, this short episode gives you a clear order of operations to help any band, choir, or orchestra truly sound good. A version of this episode was originally released in February of 2024.

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    5 m
  • Everyone Can Move: Michael Rosales on Movement for Every Music Program
    Mar 31 2026

    Alan and Steve talk with choreographer and movement educator Michael Rosales (Carolina Crown, Bluecoats, Santa Clara Vanguard, The Breakdown Camp) about why every student—and every director—can move with confidence. They explore how to use simple, safe movement to teach rhythm and expression, how band and choir directors can lead movement without being “dance people,” and concrete ways K–12 music teachers can weave movement into rehearsals to improve performance, storytelling, and student engagement.

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    28 m
  • Quick Pro Tip: Do You Hold Your Students to Standards you Sometime Miss Yourself?
    Mar 24 2026

    Steve and Alan take on a touchy but important topic: the gap between what we ask from students and what we actually model ourselves. They admit their own everyday hypocrisies (hello, phones at stoplights and slow email replies) and then connect it to the music room: punctuality, effort, communication, reflection, and how we respond when others drop the ball. You’ll hear the difference between healthy human imperfection and being a walking counter-example, plus a simple challenge for the week: choose one behavior you care about most from your students and make sure your own actions actually match it.

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    6 m
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Many music teachers from Elementary General Music to Middle School Band or High School Strings live on their own “island” in their building and sometimes in their district. Being the only person who does music can be very isolating which is something reading/math/classroom teachers do not have to worry about. Music teachers don’t get to bounce ideas around with peers during their prep period each day and collaboration is an essential component of growth as a teacher. This podcast fills the void at least temporarily for the music teacher who doesn’t have access to frequent collaboration. I love that the producers do their due diligence to make topics relevant to all music educators. This podcast is a great resource!

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