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New Music in MakeMusic Cloud!

Another month brings another wave of exciting additions to the MakeMusic Cloud library! Perfect for fun summer practicing. Whether you’re leading an ensemble or learning on your own, there’s something new to explore.

This month’s instrumental selections feature compelling new works by Cindy Hill, Mekel Rogers, Jack Stamp, and others. There’s a range of styles and levels to energize your summer performances.

In choral music, we’ve added expressive new repertoire from Pinkzebra, known for their accessible and emotionally rich writing for singers of all levels.

From the world of film music, solos from Mickey 17 are now available in interactive formats.

The popular Foundations series continues with Solo Foundations, iconic cinematic solos, and coordinated prep exercises to help students learn independently. Music from The Mandalorian is available to practice now!

Click the link below to check out all of this month’s newest titles. Keep the music going with MakeMusic Cloud!

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Click to view all interactive music added to MakeMusic Cloud this month.

MakeMusic Cloud is home to the largest interactive and digital sheet music libraries available, with tens of thousands of titles spanning every instrument, ensemble type, skill level, and genre. Each subscription provides access to every title in our unrivaled repertoire library of music from more than 130 different publishers. Start your 30-day free trial.

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10 Ways to Show Your Appreciation For Music Teachers During Teacher Appreciation Week https://www.makemusic.com/blog/10-ways-to-show-your-appreciation-for-music-teachers-during-teacher-appreciation-week/ Wed, 07 May 2025 23:01:59 +0000 https://www.makemusic.com/?p=47302 Let’s be honest– music teachers deserve a standing ovation every week of the year. But Teacher Appreciation Week gives us […]

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Let’s be honest– music teachers deserve a standing ovation every week of the year. But Teacher Appreciation Week gives us the perfect excuse to turn it up a notch and really show our gratitude.

Whether they’re conducting chaos into harmony or helping students find their voice (sometimes literally), music educators play a vital role in shaping students through creativity, discipline, and expression. Here are 10 meaningful and memorable ways to show your appreciation for music teachers during this special week.

When is Teacher Appreciation Week​?

Teacher Appreciation Week 2025 will take place from May 5-9, with National Teacher Day on Tuesday, May 6. It’s the perfect time to recognize music teachers’ dedication to inspiring the next generation of performers and developing students’ creativity.

10 Special Teacher Appreciation Ideas

Here are 10 simple yet powerful ideas to show love and gratitude to your music teachers:

  1. Write a Heartfelt Thank-You Note: A personal message from a student, parent, or administrator expressing the positive impact that the teacher has had can be incredibly meaningful. We’ve also included some templates to get you started below!
  2. Create a Student Performance Video: Organize a surprise video performance featuring students playing a short piece and saying thank you.
  3. Decorate their Room: Have students decorate the door or room with posters, musical puns, and kind words to surprise the teacher before school.
  4. Give them a Personal Gift: Skip the “World’s Best Teacher” mug and try out some of these other creative gift ideas:
    a. Personalized Items: A custom baton, music stand, or folder. You could also gather handwritten messages from students and put them in a picture frame or other display.
    b. Classroom Essentials: Give them something they might need, like sheet music storage, a new baton, or whiteboard markers.
    c. Self-care Gifts: A cozy blanket, tea sampler, or relaxing stress-relief items.
    d. Music-themed Accessories: Look for fun music-themed socks, tote bags, or accessories.
  5. Nominate Your Teacher for The Spark Award presented by MakeMusic and Alfred Music: Celebrate your teacher on a national level! The SPARK Award honors music educators who go above and beyond. Submit your nomination here to give your teacher the recognition they deserve.
  6. Deliver a Tasty Treat: Drop off their go-to coffee, tea, or snack with a quick note of appreciation. A little caffeine and kindness goes a long way.
  7. Make a Donation in Their Name: Find a local charity or non-profit music organization to donate to yourself, or get other parents involved and make a group donation.
  8. Share a Positive Anecdote with the Principal: Let school leaders know about the difference your teacher is making, it’s a small gesture that can lead to bigger recognition.
  9. Offer to Help With a Specific Task: Whether it’s setting up for a concert, chaperoning a field trip, or helping organize materials, your time is a valuable gift.
  10. Create a Class “Appreciation Board”: Set up a bulletin board or digital space where students can post thank-you notes, drawings, and personalized messages.
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Teacher Appreciation Week Letter Templates

If you want to write a thoughtful letter for a music teacher you know but you’re not sure where to start, here are a few sample messages:

1. For Parents


Subject
: Thank You for All You Do

Dear [Teacher’s Name],

I just wanted to take a moment during Teacher Appreciation Week to thank you for the difference you’ve made in [Student’s Name]’s life.
Your passion for music and dedication to your students is clear in everything you do. [Student’s Name] has grown so much as a musician this year, and more importantly, they’ve gained confidence and a love for learning.

We’re truly grateful for your guidance and the time you invest in your students.

With appreciation,
[Your Name]

2. For Administrators


Subject
: Thank You for Your Impact

Dear [Teacher’s Name],

On behalf of the [School/District Name], I want to thank you for the outstanding work you do as part of our faculty.

Your leadership in the music program plays a vital role in shaping a positive and creative school environment. Your ability to connect with students and encourage their musical and personal growth doesn’t go unnoticed.

Thank you for your continued commitment to excellence and for representing our school with such professionalism.

Sincerely,
[Your Name]

3. For Students


Subject
: Thank You, [Teacher’s Name]!

Dear [Teacher’s Name],

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! Thank you for being such a great teacher and for making music class something I always look forward to.

I’ve learned so much this year, and I really appreciate how you always push us to do our best while still making things fun.
You’ve helped me grow not just as a musician but as a person, too. Thank you for everything!

Sincerely,
[Your Name]

Music Teacher Appreciation Quotes

“With music, one’s whole future life is brightened. This is such a treasure in life that it helps us over many troubles and difficulties. Music is nourishment, a comforting elixir. Music multiplies all that is beautiful and of value in life.” - Zoltán Kodály

These short, relevant teacher appreciation quotes can be used in cards, notes, or recognition materials:

  • “Music can change the world because it can change people.” – Bono
  • “The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery.” – Mark Van Doren
  • “There is music in every child. The teacher’s job is to find it and nurture it.” – Frances Clark
  • “Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything.” – Plato
  • “Music has healing power. It has the ability to take people out of themselves for a few hours.” – Elton John
  • “There’s nothing like music to relieve the soul and uplift it.” – Mickey Hart
  • “Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.” – William Butler Yeats
  • “With music, one’s whole future life is brightened. This is such a treasure in life that it helps us over many troubles and difficulties. Music is nourishment, a comforting elixir. Music multiplies all that is beautiful and of value in life.” – Zoltán Kodály
  • “So long as the human spirit thrives on this planet, music in some living form will accompany and sustain it.” – Aaron Copland

How to Show Teacher Appreciation with MakeMusic!

If your school uses MakeMusic, here’s another creative way to get students involved:

Have students (discreetly!) find out what music their teacher loves, then search the MakeMusic Cloud catalog for that piece. Even learning just a short section and surprising their teacher can become a memorable moment and a heartfelt way to say thanks.

If your school hasn’t used MakeMusic yet, now is the perfect time to consider how the right tools can support your music educators year-round, not just during appreciation week.

MakeMusic offers an integrated platform built specifically for music instruction and practice, helping teachers save time, customize assignments, and give students a more engaging learning experience. To explore how MakeMusic can benefit your music program, try our free 30-day trial!

And don’t forget – Nominate an outstanding teacher for The Spark Award today!

 

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April 2025 Repertoire Update https://www.makemusic.com/blog/april-2025-repertoire-update/ Tue, 22 Apr 2025 20:59:16 +0000 https://www.makemusic.com/?p=47198 Explore What’s New in MakeMusic Cloud! We’re back with another round of exciting updates to the MakeMusic Cloud library! Whether […]

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Explore What’s New in MakeMusic Cloud!

We’re back with another round of exciting updates to the MakeMusic Cloud library! Whether you’re planning your next performance or just looking for something new to practice, there’s plenty to discover in this month’s additions.

The instrumental catalog continues to grow with new works from a fantastic group of composers, including Randall D. Standridge, Cindy Hill, Erin Keeton-Howard, Pinkzebra, Robert Sheldon, and more. These works for concert band and orchestra offer a range of styles and challenges to keep ensembles engaged and inspired.

Also new this month is a versatile supplemental book: Sound Performance for Young Musicians by Chris M. Bernotas and Jim Palmer. Designed for flexibility, this resource includes music that can be played as solos, duets, or trios—with or without piano—making it a great tool for both classroom and individual instruction.

And don’t miss the latest pop and film music additions! New tracks from Batman: Caped Crusader, Green Day, Howard Shore, Twenty One Pilots, and others bring even more variety to your practice sessions and performances.

New Music on MakeMusic Cloud

Click to view all interactive music added to MakeMusic Cloud this month.

MakeMusic Cloud is home to the largest interactive and digital sheet music libraries available, with tens of thousands of titles spanning every instrument, ensemble type, skill level, and genre. Each subscription provides access to every title in our unrivaled repertoire library of music from more than 130 different publishers. Start your 30-day free trial.

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Nominate an outstanding teacher for The Spark Award! https://www.makemusic.com/blog/nominate-an-outstanding-teacher-for-the-spark-award/ Mon, 07 Apr 2025 19:22:28 +0000 https://www.makemusic.com/?p=47075 We’re searching for a music educator who ignites a love of music in their students to receive our first ever […]

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Introducing The Spark Award, Presented by MakeMusic and Alfred Music

We’re searching for a music educator who ignites a love of music in their students to receive our first ever Spark Award✨ presented by MakeMusic and Alfred Music. 

Congratulations to our 2025 Spark Award Winner: Amanda Cornet! 

Amanda Cornet stands out as a true champion of music education. She’s not just an orchestra teacher; she’s a passionate mentor who consistently goes the extra mile to share the pure joy of music with her students. Amanda’s dedication shines through in everything she does, from her Strolling Strings class to her exciting plans for a new sound garden. She’s all about helping kids discover their musical spark and share it with the world, creating a lasting love for music that reaches far beyond the classroom.

We received hundreds of inspiring nominations and thousands of votes—it’s been an honor to celebrate music educators alongside each of you! 

We asked voters to keep in mind the candidates Educational Impact, Demonstrated Student Growth, and their Contribution to the Music Education Community

The 2025 Spark Finalists (in alphabetical order by last name) 

 

Wayne David Barkley from Loris, South Carolina

Nomination submissions for Wayne David Barkley express how influential he is in the lives of his students, with many former students becoming educators themselves. He is noted to be an advocate for the Arts and wants every child to have the opportunity to learn music. He is said to be patient, nurturing, encouraging, and students reportedly love his classes. He spends many hours outside of the school day to plan, provide extra help, and even write grants all for his students. 

Amanda Cornet from Fishers, Indiana

Nomination submissions for Amanda Cornet praised her for being a teacher who goes above and beyond, is impactful and effective, and who shares the joys of music with her students while helping them learn to share that joy with others. She was cited as being passionate, dedicated, and committed to student success in and outside of the classroom. Her Strolling Strings class came up several times as a positive outlet for students and those who get to enjoy their performances.

Richard Dunham from Rochester, New York

Nomination submissions for Richard Dunham state that he is an inspiration to his colleagues, demonstrating outstanding leadership and going above and beyond for his community. He is a teacher who assumes extra duties in the school building, and offers extended student support when needed. He is an active mentor to younger teachers and inspires his students to become musicians, but also to show up everyday as themselves. 

Charles Miller from Columbiana, Ohio 

Nomination submissions for Charles Miller praise him as an amazing educator who is truly invested in the betterment of all of his students. He is inspirational to colleagues, runs an active marching band program outside of the school year, and stepped in to fill a need for the school Drama Department by leading productions for the past 3 years. He is noted to be an “undeniable beacon of enthusiasm and commitment.” 

Mark White from Marlton, New Jersey 

Nomination submissions for Mark White celebrate him as dedicated and enthusiastic, saying “his love for music and teaching is truly contagious.” Several stories about Mark’s positive impact on students came in stating that he is inspiring, develops a love of music in his students, and supports students to build their self-confidence. He teaches at two campuses and is noted for being patient, making a difference, instilling passion, and spreading the joy of music

 

Nomination Qualifications

Any music teacher actively teaching (public, private, or charter schools, or private lessons) with at least 2 years of teaching experience. Evidence of contribution to student growth, music education, innovation, and/or community involvement. 

Prizes

The teacher you nominate could win: 

  • 1 MakeMusic Cloud Teacher Subscription (1 year)
  • 25 MakeMusic Cloud Student Subscriptions (1 year)
  • $200 credit to use at Alfred.com 

Timeline 

Nominations open April 8, 2025 – May 9, 2025 

Finalists chosen by MakeMusic panel and announced May 14, 2025 

Final voting open May 14, 2025 – May 20, 2025 (come back here to vote!) 

We’ll celebrate the final winner on or around May 23, 2025 

Official Rules 

View a copy of the official rules here

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March 2025 Repertoire Update https://www.makemusic.com/blog/march-2025-repertoire-update/ Mon, 31 Mar 2025 21:29:23 +0000 https://www.makemusic.com/?p=47028 This Month on MakeMusic Cloud!   We’re excited to share a new wave of musical selections to elevate your performances […]

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This Month on MakeMusic Cloud!

 

We’re excited to share a new wave of musical selections to elevate your performances and practice sessions. Our latest additions span a diverse range of genres, ensuring there’s something to spark creativity for every musician.

For concert bands and orchestras, explore inspiring new works by composers such as Brian Balmages, JaRod Hall, Christina Huss, and Randall D. Standridge, among others. See the complete list below.

In popular and film music, we’ve expanded our library with exciting selections, including music from The Hobbit and fresh tracks from chart-toppers like Justin Bieber and Justin Timberlake.

Start your journey through this month’s repertoire on MakeMusic Cloud and discover the music that will define your next performance. Enjoy the creativity and innovation these new pieces bring, and let them inspire your musical adventures!

Click to view all interactive music added to MakeMusic Cloud this month.

MakeMusic Cloud is home to the largest interactive and digital sheet music libraries available, with tens of thousands of titles spanning every instrument, ensemble type, skill level, and genre. Each subscription provides access to every title in our unrivaled repertoire library of music from more than 130 different publishers. Start your 30-day free trial.

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20 Things Teachers Can Do To Recharge Over Spring Break https://www.makemusic.com/blog/20-things-teachers-can-do-to-recharge-over-spring-break/ Mon, 10 Mar 2025 17:54:44 +0000 https://www.makemusic.com/?p=46985 Spring break is a breath of fresh air for teachers. After months of dedicated work and nurturing young minds, it’s […]

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Spring break is a breath of fresh air for teachers. After months of dedicated work and nurturing young minds, it’s essential to take time off and recharge. The classroom can be an exhilarating yet exhausting environment, filled with the highs of breakthroughs and the lows of challenges. But when spring rolls around, it’s your chance to step back, unwind, and focus on yourself.

Taking a break isn’t just beneficial; it’s vital for mental health and overall well-being. It provides the space needed to reflect, reset, and re-energize before heading into the final stretch of the school year. Whether you want some downtime or plan to use this time productively, there are countless ways to make your spring break rejuvenating.

So let’s explore 20 fantastic activities that will help you recharge over spring break!

10 Relaxing Activities for Teachers on Spring Break


    1. Consider indulging in a good book. Whether it’s fiction or professional development, reading can transport you to another world. 
    2. A nature walk can also be refreshing. Disconnect from screens and embrace the sights and sounds around you.
    3. Meditation offers a peaceful way to recharge your mind. Just ten minutes of deep breathing can work wonders.
    4. Try yoga, too; it blends physical activity with relaxation beautifully.
    5. Cooking or baking new recipes provides a creative outlet while nourishing your body at the same time.
    6. Why not pamper yourself with a spa day at home? A long bath or some DIY face masks might just do the trick.
    7. Gardening is another calming option that connects you with nature while allowing for quiet reflection.
    8. Engage in art, whether it’s painting, drawing, or crafting. Creative expression helps release stress effectively.
    9. Last but not least, binge-watch that series you’ve been meaning to catch up on—guilt-free!

10 Productive Activities for Teachers on Spring Break


    1. Consider attending an online class or webinar related to your subject area. This is a great way to enhance your skills while connecting with other educators. You could try listening to a podcast too! 
    2. You could also focus on professional development by reading music ed books or articles. There’s always something new to learn that can inspire fresh ideas for the classroom. You might enjoy The Mindful Music Classroom, A Music Teacher’s Gratitude Journal or articles like this one to get inspired.
    3. Exploring new teaching tools and technologies might spark creativity, too. Experimenting with apps or platforms can enrich student engagement when you return. Test out the resources that MakeMusic Cloud has to offer you and your students with a free (no credit card required) 30-day trial. During a school break and away from your typical day-to-day is the perfect time to check it out!
    4. Reading blog posts about teaching experiences allows reflection and growth. Sharing insights helps build community among fellow educators while solidifying your own understanding of various concepts. Explore the MakeMusic Blog—with tons of resources from teachers like you, you may even get inspired to submit your own article for consideration! 
    5. Plan Future Lessons & Units: Use this time to get ahead. Organize your upcoming lesson plans, develop new unit ideas, create resources, or craft a custom Playlist in MakeMusic Cloud with titles that you want to consider for future concerts and events.. Having a solid plan will ease the transition back into the classroom.
    6. Organize Your Classroom Resources (Digitally or Physically): Declutter and streamline your teaching materials. Whether it’s organizing digital files, sorting physical resources, or creating a better storage system, a tidy workspace leads to a more efficient teaching environment.
    7. Reflect on Student Progress and Assessment Strategies: Analyze student performance data and consider adjustments to your assessment methods. Identify areas where students excelled and areas where they might need additional support.
    8. Network with Other Educators (Even Virtually): Connect with colleagues, either locally or online. Share ideas, collaborate on projects, or simply have a conversation about teaching strategies. Join online forums or social media groups for educators.
    9. Develop or Revise Your Curriculum: If you have the freedom, use this time to review and update your curriculum. Incorporate new learning standards, adjust pacing, or add relevant and engaging content. Explore The Foundations Series by Brian Balmages for a trove of rich supplemental exercises that reinforce fundamental skills and offer exciting movie soundtrack accompaniments that students love!
    10. Focus on Personal Well-being and Self-Care: While productivity is important, don’t neglect your own needs. Engage in activities that rejuvenate you, such as exercise, hobbies, or spending time with loved ones. A refreshed teacher is a more effective teacher. Educator Adrian Gordon offers wise words on this topic that every music educator needs to hear. 

 

Self-Care Tips for Teachers on Spring Break


Spring break offers a perfect opportunity for teachers to focus on self-care. Start your day with a mindful morning routine. Enjoy a warm cup of tea or coffee while soaking in the quiet before the day’s activities.

Set aside time for physical activity that you love, whether it’s yoga, hiking, or dancing in your living room. Movement boosts mood and energy levels immensely. Consider indulging in hobbies that ignite passion. Read that book you’ve been wanting to explore or try out new recipes in the kitchen.

Limit screen time and social media exposure during this period. Instead, connect with nature through walks or simply relaxing outdoors.

Don’t forget about relaxation techniques like meditation or deep breathing exercises. These practices can help clear your mind and reduce stress effectively.

Prioritize sleep by creating a cozy bedtime routine—rest is vital for rejuvenation after months of hard work.

Why It’s Essential for Teachers to Take Time Off and Recharge


Taking time off is not just a luxury; it’s a necessity, especially for teachers. The demands of the job can be overwhelming, and burnout is all too common in the profession. Spring break offers an invaluable opportunity to step back and breathe.

When teachers recharge over spring break, they return with renewed energy, creativity, and passion. This revitalization benefits not only themselves but also their students. A teacher who takes care of their own well-being creates a positive classroom environment where learning thrives.

Prioritizing self-care during breaks helps create balance in life. It allows educators to reconnect with their interests outside teaching and foster personal growth. Whether engaging in relaxing or productive activities—or both—these moments away from the classroom are vital for maintaining long-term effectiveness as an educator.

Teachers deserve this time to refresh their minds and spirits so they can continue shaping young lives positively. Embracing spring break as a chance to recharge ensures that when they return, they do so ready to inspire again.

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Take Your Music Instruction to the Next Level with Annotations on MakeMusic Cloud https://www.makemusic.com/blog/take-your-music-instruction-to-the-next-level-with-annotations-on-makemusic-cloud/ Sat, 01 Feb 2025 00:25:19 +0000 https://www.makemusic.com/?p=46782 Let’s explore how you can use MakeMusic Cloud’s new Annotations feature to maximize student home practice time.  The new Annotations […]

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Let’s explore how you can use MakeMusic Cloud’s new Annotations feature to maximize student home practice time. 

The new Annotations feature can be accessed in Compose and is intended to be used by students through Assignments in Practice—opening up a new line of communication between teacher and student! Teachers can leave helpful notes, markings, highlights, and even brief recordings for students to access as they practice to further enhance and personalize the music learning experience.   

How to access Annotations in MakeMusic Cloud

Access Annotations in MakeMusic Cloud

Mark or emphasize accidentals, key signatures, or anything else you want to make sure students see

Demonstrate appropriate ways to mark music, reinforce accidentals, remind about the key signature, and more. Mark things the same way you would during class time to maintain consistency. The highlighter tool and free drawing tool allow you to mark up the music as you see fit. 

Record a stylistic example for student reference

Make a brief recording to demonstrate style or pitch with your voice or an instrument. Hearing an audible example is so powerful for students as they develop their ears. Since recording time is limited (30 seconds), we recommend recording brief examples that are just 1-2 measures long at a time. 

Record a verbal direction or tip for student reference 

Use the recording tool to record a brief verbal message for students that might include instructions or appropriate reminders. This is your opportunity to add your personal teacher voice to assignments! Do you have a special chant to review key signatures? How about other class-specific reminders? These and more can all be briefly recorded to share with students. You can even record yourself counting a rhythm in your exact counting system. There are so many possibilities here to bring your voice home to your students while they practice. 

Leave quick reminders to students about concepts you have been focusing on in class

Bring another dimension of your classroom to students while they practice by adding written notes of reminders in the same way they would be presented in your classroom. Do you define staccato notes as “bouncy” or have an inside joke with your class about “hippo style vs. light feather style”? Written annotations are the perfect place to make a call to these very relatable reminders for your students! You can leave a text comment that viewers must click on to reveal or include the text directly on the page with notation. 

More Annotations Tips

  • At this time, Annotations are only visible to students who have been assigned your piece from Compose; simply opening in Practice from Compose will not display any Annotations. 
  • Easily resize or reposition any Annotations by clicking and dragging. 
  • Customize the font, colors, and more on your Annotations with the tool palette.  
  • The Annotations tool palette has its own “undo” and “redo” buttons, separate from the Compose menu items found in the Edit menu. 
  • Entering in Annotations while viewing a specific part (rather than the full score) will ensure that the placement in the music is accurate and that students see the correct annotations for their part. 

Get more details about how to use the new Annotations feature in this knowledge base article

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January 2025 Repertoire Update https://www.makemusic.com/blog/january-2025-repertoire-update/ Mon, 27 Jan 2025 18:25:15 +0000 https://www.makemusic.com/?p=46761 New Year, New Music on MakeMusic Cloud! We’re kicking off 2025 with an exciting collection of new repertoire to inspire […]

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New Year, New Music on MakeMusic Cloud!

We’re kicking off 2025 with an exciting collection of new repertoire to inspire your practice and performances. This month, our library has grown with new interactive music for concert band, orchestra, and percussion, plus popular and film favorites.

Concert band directors will find captivating works by Andrew Boysen, Randall D. Standridge, Jorge L. Vargas, and more. For orchestras, the new additions include pieces by Brian Balmages, Lauren Bernofsky, Carrie Lane Gruselle, and more—perfect for bringing energy and variety to your programs.

Essential percussion exercises build lasting foundations with rudiments, stickings, dynamics, and scales found in Five Minute Drill by Eric Rath and Ralph Everett Hicks.

We’ve also expanded our popular and film music collection with standout tracks from The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, Sabrina Carpenter, ROSÉ & Bruno Mars, and Luke Combs. These selections are sure to resonate with students and audiences alike.

Whether you’re a teacher looking for exciting material to inspire your students or a student eager to explore new repertoire, MakeMusic Cloud has something fresh to offer. Start exploring today and make 2025 your most musical year yet!

MakeMusic Cloud Jan Repertoire

Click to view this month’s new interactive repertoire

MakeMusic Cloud is home to the largest interactive and digital sheet music libraries available, with tens of thousands of titles spanning every instrument, ensemble type, skill level, and genre. Each subscription provides access to every title in our unrivaled repertoire library of music from more than 130 different publishers. Start your 30-day free trial.

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December Repertoire Update https://www.makemusic.com/blog/december-repertoire-update/ Mon, 09 Dec 2024 19:09:27 +0000 https://www.makemusic.com/?p=46657 Wrapping up the year with new additions to MakeMusic Cloud! As we close out 2024, we’re thrilled to share this […]

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Wrapping up the year with new additions to MakeMusic Cloud!

As we close out 2024, we’re thrilled to share this month’s updates to the MakeMusic Cloud catalog. With 73 interactive tracks added, there’s plenty of fresh material to inspire your practice sessions and performances. Take a look at the highlights below, and don’t forget to check back in 2025 for even more exciting new repertoire!

Performance Music

This month, we’ve added a fantastic selection of concert band and orchestra works to help you bring something fresh and vibrant to your next performance:

  • Concert Band: Explore powerful and engaging pieces by Alexandre Carlin, Brian Monroe, Adrian B. Sims, and many others.
  • Orchestra: Discover exciting new works by composers such as Amy Barlowe, Heather Hoefle, R. Scott Whittington, and more, including works for string and full orchestras of all levels.

Popular Music

Our library of popular music continues to grow, featuring tracks from pop, film, and TV that everyone will recognize and love. New additions this month include music by Sabrina Carpenter, Lady Gaga, Laufey, and selections from The Penguin and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. There’s something here to captivate every musician and audience.

Ready to Practice?

  • Teachers: Keep your students motivated by assigning these exciting new tracks. They’ll love the variety and fresh challenges.
  • Students: Try out your favorite new pieces, hone your skills, and have fun tracking your progress.

MakeMusic Cloud December Music Titles

Click to view this month’s new interactive repertoire

MakeMusic Cloud is home to the largest interactive and digital sheet music libraries available, with tens of thousands of titles spanning every instrument, ensemble type, skill level, and genre. Each subscription provides access to every title in our unrivaled repertoire library of music from more than 130 different publishers. Start your 30-day free trial.

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Holiday Cheer from MakeMusic Cloud https://www.makemusic.com/blog/holiday-cheer-from-makemusic-cloud/ Tue, 03 Dec 2024 19:11:57 +0000 https://www.makemusic.com/?p=39180 The holiday season is a busy time for music teachers, filled with performances, celebrations, and altered schedules. To help keep […]

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The holiday season is a busy time for music teachers, filled with performances, celebrations, and altered schedules. To help keep your students engaged and inspired before the holiday break, we’ve put together a collection of holiday activities. These fun and educational resources are perfect for filling those last few days before the break, whether after a concert or in a regular class, and are sure to keep musical learning at the forefront. 

Click the buttons below to download a PDF version of each activity.

Holiday “What Song Is This?” 

Grab this free worksheet download and encourage some sight reading and audiation as students can work individually, in groups, or as a class to identify mystery holiday songs. This resource includes songs in Treble, Bass, and Alto Clefs, so encourage students unfamiliar with clefs other than their own to try to figure the answer out with just the rhythm. The teacher answer key and blank student worksheet are included and reproducible!

Hint: If students get stuck and need extra clues, prompt them to match the melodies to titles found in Classic Holiday Solos or Easy Christmas Instrumental Solos in the MakeMusic Cloud library!

Be sure to follow us on social media and play along as we share some “mystery” holiday songs throughout the next few weeks.

Ensemble Sight Reading Challenge 

It’s a great time to try out Sight Reading Studio with your ensemble—you might even come up with some great ideas to utilize in your regular rehearsal routine! Open up a sight reading template—try starting on a very achievable level that feels “easy” to build confidence—and then project it in your classroom in Ensemble Mode. Learn more about Ensemble Mode here

Have fun reading short exercises, upping the challenge level as appropriate, or even creating an elimination game by having students stand up/sit down (on the honor system) when they mess up and “go out.” With like-instrument classes and just one instrument line, you can also have fun with the automated accompaniments in a variety of styles

How to access accompaniment styles in Sight Reading Studio

 

Festive Foundations

String and Band students (and their teachers) are LOVING The Foundations Series by Brian Balmages, and Festive Foundations is perfect for the holiday season! Try these exercises as a class (print for free with your MakeMusic Cloud subscription) and encourage students to try them on their own, too. The best part? Each exercise is fundamentally sound with festive movie soundtrack accompaniments, so students will feel part of the soundtrack while they practice essential skills. 

How to print scores and parts from The Foundations Series

 

Holiday Practice Bingo!

This is a great activity to send home with students over the holiday to encourage practice in a fun way. Since many students travel over the break, consider making this a bonus-points or bragging-rights-only activity and keeping it lighthearted! In addition, remember to give students instructions on the “Teacher’s Choice” space, or fill them in yourself prior to copying.

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Student Gratitude Letter Activity 

Use this activity aloud during class time or send home a paper copy with students to complete on their own. This activity will encourage students to spend a few moments focusing on gratitude during this busy season.

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Happy Holidays! 

We wish you a season of beautiful concerts, fun events, and a well-deserved break.



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