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Assuming radio is required, and cremata is required, the following 6 results were found.
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Songwriting in Modern Band?: Considering Constructivism as an Approach for Teaching Popular Music
Abstract The study of popular music in public education is currently gaining momentum in American schools. Modern Band has been identified as a leading force in this movement, positioning itself as a catalyst for expanding the scope of music offerings...
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The Schoolification of Popular Music
all times and spaces. The Schoolification of Popular Music is one such option with immense potential. authors: Radio Cremata author_ids: 2498 authors: Radio Cremata author_ids: 2498
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of Music Education 38, no. 1: 147–58. https://doi.org/10.1177/0255761419855820. Clauhs, Matthew, Brian Franco, and Radio Cremata. 2019. "Mixing it Pp: Sound Recording and Music Production in School Music Programs." Music Educators Journal 106, no. 1:...
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The Music Industry, Musical Industry, and Dirty (Blond) Work
A Dirty Blond Show I’m home on a Saturday afternoon in Hampton, Connecticut and my band has a Blondie covers gig tonight in New York City. I give myself a strong coffee and four hours and for what Google Maps predicts is a three-hour drive (traffic...
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Adams, Performance Western Carolina University Sabrina Rashelle Clarke, Career Development West Chester University Radio Cremata, Music Technology Ithaca College Michael Laymon, Composition Harold Washington College Performances, Lectures,...
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famous Debussy piece in great detail. Along with Forum essays of Adams and Critchfield, our issue includes an essay by Radio Cremata that encourages teachers to be more amenable to popular music in education, if only to break through the school music...