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IN THE NEWS
VibrationsVol. 2, #4

Molecular Mozart Effect?
Science meets Samba
Learning to Burn
 


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How to get to Carnegie Hall? An animated exploration of Dvorak's "New World"

Click-and-play alternative instruments and tunings

Choose a music school

Listen to the best young classical musicians

Motivate using music

Find lyrics & guitar tablature

Train your ear

Visualize music




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Hear a British rock star explain the influence of Southern blues, strumming some examples along the way.

Meet actors playing the roles of famous composers.

Ask a musicologist to predict the next trends in world music.

Take a seminar on the music business.

Experience hands-on learning. Join a club. Teach others what you know.

Go wherever your curiosity takes you.

The Music Classroom is really a network of small halls, practice rooms, and interactive experiences designed for rich, interactive & multidisciplinary teaching and learning about music.

Follow your musical curiosity wherever it leads. Check back often to see when special classes and events are being held.

Music in your math class?

We regularly host seminars and conferences for educators at the Music Classroom - and not just music teachers! Music enlivens a curriculum in math, science, language, history, and a host of other disciplines.

Our Museum has expertise on how music ties everything else together - so we'll show you some fascinating new ways that music is being used in all kinds of classrooms.





MusiQuiz

Albert Einstein's schoolteachers told his parents that he was "stupid" and simply couldn't learn. They urged his parents to take him out of school.

What did his parents do instead?
Find out



Overheard

Teaching music is not my main purpose. I want to make good citizens.

If children hear fine music from the day of their birth and learn to play it, they develop sensitivity, discipline and endurance.

They get a beautiful heart.

--Shinichi Suzuki