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#10: Working with Children That Are Neuroatypical
Many music educators do not accommodate neuroatypical children. This post explores how Kellie Walsh is tackling this challenge.


#9: Prison Choirs: an Alternative Perspective
Individuals in detention centres can have a hard time staying positive due to various factors. See how musicians are helping these people!


#8: Overcoming my Unproductive Performance Mindset
More often than not, one's performance mindset can have an impact on the success of the performance. This is my struggle with this topic.


#7: Leadership Exercise — The Interval Quiz Show
Need an activity to help your music students learn interval recognition? This is the perfect exercise for them.


#6: My Struggles with Performance Feedback
Even though performance feedback is essential for one's growth as a musician, it can be difficult to not take personally.


#4 and #5: Famous Indigenous Artists
Many indigenous musicians create music that is truly innovative. Check out how Buffy Sainte-Marie and Tanya Tagaq are doing this.


#3: Body Percussion Escapades
Body Percussion is perhaps one of the easiest ways for any to learn musical rhythm. I created my own piece using the technique!


#2: My Personal Journey with Body Mapping
It is no secret that the mind and body are two interdependent systems. This is especially true for playing an instrument. Why?


#1: A Note on Graphic Scores
Graphic scores are so much fun to make! Check out this post to see how I made mine.
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