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For music teachers of importance to the profession, such as authors of methods and techniques.
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Abby Whiteside Foundation
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Dedicated to the piano pedagogue and her teaching method. Features news, teachings, and directory of teachers and performers.
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Allen, Barbara
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Flute instructor: her teaching philosophy is Aesthetic Realism, founded by Eli Siegel.
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Blackley, Jim
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Drum teacher. Includes biography, editorials, book exerpts, and news.
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Kincade, John
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Singer and song coach. Original methods are used to help singers develop their talents and individual styles in pop and musicals. Features discography, book details, and workshops. Based in Sweden.
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Kramer, Ernest
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Professor of music at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville. He is also a composer and piano recitalist. Course syllabi, resume, compositions, photos, and newsletters.
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Overduin, Jan
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Church music program, discography, biography and publications of the Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada.
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Pedas, Tom
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New Jersey's Master Music Teacher of the Year and founder of The Celebration Singers Children's Chours and The Linden Summer Playhouse.
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Forman, Bruce
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Jazz guitar educator and recording artist, founder of Jazz Masters Workshop, bringing free jazz education to schoolchildren across the US.
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Green, Edward
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Composer and music educator; his teaching method is the Aesthetic Realism of Eli Siegel. Instances of his music criticism and writing on racism are here.
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Moss, Charles K.
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Offers private piano lessons at studio in Sumter, South Carolina. Hundreds of links to detailed articles on music theory, history, composers and instruments.
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Swearingen, James
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Composer and clinician of school band literature. Included are schedule of appearances, list of published works, news, tips, and biographical information.
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