ChorTeach
Practical Teaching Ideas for Today’s Music Educator -Terry Barham, Editor
Welcome to the fifth issue of ACDA’s new online magazine for choral director/music educators who are searching for answers and need fresh ideas or techniques to meet practical needs. The articles below have been gleaned from state ACDA newsletters around the United States.
ChorTeach, our name, is derived from the German word for chorus, chor. It is pronounced, as most of you know, like the word, core. I hope ChorTeach’s articles will be a breath of fresh air for you, provide you with a few ideas or techniques that give you a lift and help your singers reach the goals you and they have set. ChorTeach is designed for those of you who work with amateur singers at all levels.
Do you have a favorite article from a previous state newsletter you would like to share with colleagues from around the world? Scan it. Email it to me—Word format only. I’ll look it over. Be sure to include the following information: state newsletter title, volume and issue number, year, title of the article, author of the article, your name and email address. Articles chosen for inclusion in ChorTeach can be reprinted only with permission of the parent state newsletter.
Terry Barham, Editor.
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- A New/Old Look at Discipline and Classroom Mangement for Teachers by Glen T. Miller
- An Ear for an Eye - Learning from a Blind Conducting Student by Ian Loeppky
- Part Singing in Middle School - It Can be Done! by Rachel Green
- Taming the Text by Randel Wagner
- The "Call" - Teaching Singers to Project Healthy Tone by Franklin Green
- A Cognitive Crescendo - How Music Affects the Brain by Angela Hampton
- Keeping the Main Thing the Main Thing by Jeff Anderson
- Where Have All the Altos Gone? by Amy Allibon
- Programming for Choirs is an Art by Ken Abrams
- A Choral Director's First Task by Charles Chapman
- Cultural Awakening - an opportunity for Healing and Harmonizing by Martha Coventry Graver
- It is Time for Sowing! Planting and Growing Your Musical Garden by Bryan Taylor
- Inclusion of Special Needs Students in Choirs by Vicki Baker
- Using the National Standards for Choral Teaching by James Fronczek
- Serenity for the Middle School Choir Director by Kathy Lollar
- You Might Not be the Only One Suffering from a Voice Problem - Music Teachers and Vocal Health by Mary Lynn Morrissey Doherty
- Rhythmic Integrity in the Choral Rehearsal: A Bag of Tricks and More by Thomas Wine
- Beyond the "Bass-ics" in Junior High/Middle School Music Programs by Sarah Marohl
- Warm-Up's, Repertoire, and Resources for Male Choirs by Amy Hughley
- Mix It Up - you Won't Believe What Will Happen! by Danny Detrick
- "Choir Lite" - Less Time, Just as Fulfilling by Lee G. Barrow
- The Best Things in Life are Free - Especially Choral Music by James A. John
- New Bridges to Cross: Ideas to Motivate and Stimulate Multicultural Emphasis in the Choral Classroom by Sarah Ross.
- Repertoire Search Strategies by James D. Niblock
- The Vocal Edge by Leanne Freeman-Miller
- Where the Wild Thinks Are - Teaching Middle School Boys' Choirs by Mary Jane Phillips
- The Collaborative Rehearsal by Jason Heald





