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When Music Meets Social Media: Sharp But Hashtagged

Sharp But Hashtagged is a playful, modern children’s music story that tackles one of the funniest classroom mix-ups: kids confusing the sharp sign (♯) with the hashtag (#). GET IT HERE Told with humor, relatable language, and plenty of musical terms, this book helps students (and teachers!) finally clear up the confusion in a way…

Don’t Call Me Shh…: A Quarter Rest’s Quest for Respect

“Don’t Call Me Shh… A Quarter Rest’s Quest for Respect” is a fun and heartwarming children’s book that introduces young readers to the power of silence in music. Follow the Quarter Rest as it embarks on a journey to prove its importance when the musician always shushes it. Tired of being ignored and skipped, the Quarter…

Check out my new book!

The Great Metronome – The Tale of Beat, Bounce, and Tap. As a music teacher, it is always important to find books for the little kids with accurate information. It seems like most of the music books are written by people without music education, or just not enough information. I wrote this book because little…

Chopin’s Musical Journey: A Kid-Friendly Biography

Frédéric Chopin, a renowned Polish composer and virtuoso pianist, created beautiful and enchanting music that can captivate audiences of all ages. Introducing children to Chopin’s music can be a delightful and enriching experience, offering them a chance to appreciate classical music from an early age. One way to engage children with Chopin’s music is through…

Franz Shubert – Classical composer for kids – Listen and Learn.

… a composer from Austria who lived during the “Late Classical-Early Romantic” period of music… Shubert was born in Austria in 1797. His father was a schoolmaster and played violin and cello. Franz’s father taught him to play the violin, his older brother, Ignaz taught him piano. Franz was such an eager student that his…

How does music affect movies and TV shows?

What element ties all the photographs together? Music! Without music, each scene shown would be lacking something. Some of the scenes would not even exist. These themes allow you to remember the moments when you first heard them in a movie, a television show, or a concert. At times, music can even suggest visual images…

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