184 | Baby Steps Toward Movement (Sequencing Unstructured Movement to Prevent Chaos)

184 | Baby Steps Toward Movement (Sequencing ...

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209 | Top 5 Recorder Misconceptions (and What to Do Instead)

Send us a textThe recorder may not always get the love it deserves, but it remains one of the most powerful tools in the elementary music classroom. In this episode, Bryson breaks down the five most common misconceptions about teaching recorder. He shares practical ways to move p ...  Afficher plus

208 | Rethinking Recorders with Erin Elliott

Send us a textIf you’ve ever felt nervous, overwhelmed, or downright stressed about teaching recorder, this episode is the breath of fresh air you’ve been waiting for. Bryson sits down with Erin Elliott, who brings a balanced, practical, and joy-filled perspective to an instrumen ...  Afficher plus

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