Announcing the Music Teacher Forum!

July 25th, 2010 by

Today, Music Teacher’s Helper is unveiling our new public Music Teacher Forum, where teachers can share ideas, ask questions and collaborate about topics related to teaching, music, lesson ideas, dealing with students, songwriting and composition, running your business, and more! We also have a place for the community to discuss using Music Teacher’s Helper, as well as make feature requests.

Please visit the forum today and join in the fun at:

http://www.MusicTeachersHelper.com/forum

Note: Anyone can browse through the forum topics, but in order to post on the forum, you will need a forum account, which you can get here. This is separate from your Music Teacher’s Helper login.

If you’ve ever had a question you wanted to ask to the music teaching community, or share a great book or resource you’ve found, or if you’ve ever wondered how other teachers in different parts of the world handle things in their studio, join the Music Teacher Forum today! It’s free!

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Brandon Pearce
Brandon Pearce is a piano teacher, choral director, computer programmer, and entrepreneur from Murray, Utah, and is also the creator of Music Teacher's Helper.

As his teaching studio grew, he found it increasingly difficult to keep track of how much each student owed. Having recently received a B.S. in Computer Science from Weber State University, he decided to write a web-based computer progr... [Read more]

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  1. [...] Music Teacher Community Forum – Join with other teachers worldwide to share ideas and collaborate on topics ranging from method books and dealing with students, to music theory and songwriting, to running and marketing your studio. It’s free! (Read original forum announcement.) [...]

  2. Bev says:

    Can you please tell what is the correct name for this singing style. When someone starts singing a song, they get half way through the first verse , then someone else starts singing the same song?
    Thank you

  3. @Bev – you might be referring to a canon or a round. A better place to ask this question would be on the forum itself at http://www.musicteachershelper.com/forum. You’ll probably get better responses there.