It is a strange and trying time for all of us in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. We certainly understand times are tough for you, as it is for us. We have been proud to bring School Band & Orchestra for free for more than two decades and we will continue to provide you with free subscriptions during the pandemic. However, we would like your consideration in these difficult times to help support our efforts here at School Band & Orchestra to keep our information flowing and to provide you with a continuous stream of current and vital information when you need it the most.
It is with the utmost sincerity we ask you to consider supporting our efforts here with a small donation which will allow our staff the ability to keep these interesting stories about your chosen career coming to you in a consistent and timely basis. Your consideration is greatly appreciated. We at School Band & Orchestra wish nothing but the best for you, your school, your family and co-workers. We hope you continue to remain healthy during this most strenuous of times.
The annual SBO Best Tools for Schools awards were presented at the Winter NAMM Show in Anaheim, California, on January 25. The panel of music educator jurists who selected the companies and finalized their decision during their spirited evaluation process selected these fine products as the best in show to make your job teaching music easier, innovative, and fun.
Best Teaching Tool for Young/Elementary Students
Nino Percussion
Our jury of music educators fell in love with Nino Percussion and its collection of percussion instruments for elementary school students. They were particularly fond of the new line of Slap Top Cajons for kids. This fun “T” shaped SlapTop Cajon sits comfortably in the lap and is played by striking the top surface with your hands. The SlapTop Cajon allows players to create an endless combination of beats by hitting low notes in the middle and high notes on the left and right sides of the playing surface. Two ports located on the front project sound forward and help enhance the rhythms. Nino Percussion, from Gutenstetten, Germany, is part of the Roland Meinl Musikinstrumente GmbH & Co. KG family of musical instrument manufacturers.
Best Teaching Tool for Beginner Students
The ONE Light
A perfect tool for teaching beginning keyboard students to play piano, The ONE Light is a portable keyboard with keys that light up with sheet music, video lessons, and games when connected with The ONE Smart Piano app. The ONE Light features:
• 61 red backlit, touch responsive keys
• 64 note polyphony
• Builtin sustain and optional pedal socket
• 128+ GM tones and 20 preset notes
• Builtin mp3 speakers
• Collapsible builtin music stand
This is all powered with a free iOS or Android app that features hundreds of songs including ones by hit artists.
Best Teaching Tool for Intermediate Students
Music First Music Learning Suite
Our jurists love the way that MusicFirst offers a way to seamlessly incorporate technology into the classroom directly from the cloud. A solution for most all platforms of computers, even Chromebooks, MusicFirst gives its thousands of users powerful tools and resources from any internetenabled device with tools for teaching, assessment, online portfolios to track student progress at a cost of only $1 per student per year, MusicFirst gives teachers a way to integrate technology into their music classroom that is unprecedented in the history of music education.
Best Teaching Tool for Advanced Students
Notefight Learn
Our panel of jurists was really intrigued by the comprehensive features of Notefight Learn. This website was designed for music education giving all students/teachers performance and assessment tools. Every user can access their Notefight account from any computer or device, including Chromebooks, iPads, and smartphones. All digital scores are interactive, customizable, and easily accessible, and sharing and collaboration are built directly into every aspect of Notefight Learn. Notefight Learn features:
• Notefight Premium accounts for every user, accessible on any device
• Unlimited groups for organizing classes and ensembles
• Activity templates for assignments
• Perform mode for listening to and performing along with selected parts of a score • Discussion and assignment forums for communication and assessment
• A private community for secure collaboration
Notefight is an online music learning community for teachers and students owned by Hal Leonard Corp. It seamlessly integrates with many Learning Management Systems via the Basic LTI standard, such as MusicFirst, Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle, Charms, Desire2Learn, or Haiku.
Most Innovative Teaching Tools
Notion for iOS
Our panel really liked the features of Notion, for teaching notation on iOS devices. Notion for iOS is the notation software for iPad, iPod, and iPhone that allows composers to sync music files across multiple devices. This awesome app from PreSonus, allows users to compose, edit, and play back scores using audio samples performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. Also available as an Mac or Windows computer application, you can even use DropBox or iCloud to sync Notion for iOS with its desktop/ laptop cousin. Notion for iOS features a a userfriendly interface; simple, interactive piano keyboard, guitar fretboard, and drum pad; and an abundance of advanced functions that make it easy to compose music. You can find it on the Apple AppStore, where it’s the best selling notation app.
Best Student Reward Incentive
Breezin’ Thru Theory
It’s not often that a product receives this award multiple times. When I met with the jury before they deliberated, the one question they asked me was, can a product that won before, win again? My answer was, “Yes, if it has new innovations, features, a new version, et cetera.” In other words, if software product version 1.0 won two years ago, it shouldn’t win again unless it is a new release with new, innovative, worthy features. And that’s just what the folks at Breezin’ Thru Theory did over the last two years. These 2014 Best Tools for Schools winners continue to step up their game with additional reasons that educators love this online training tool for music theory and composition. Their new student progress tracking rewards students for their success and achievements. The new Teacher Dashboard, with its charts and graphs, shows student progress and features a Student of Month option. This autoassessed online meets national and state music education standards and is perfect for grades 512. Perfect for music teachers with SMART Boards, and now they even have an app which features:
• Interactive compositions lessons
• Works with any device including iPads/tablets, computers, Chromebooks or smart phones
• Readymade lessons and activities for Grades 512, AP1.
• Can be used with notation and sequencing software
You can catch a demo of Breezin’ Thru Theory at many state MEA shows across the U.S.A., which is particularly impressive for this company from Canada.
Best Percussion Teaching Tool
Gig Grips and Strike Right
Got drum students who can’t keep a hold on their sticks? Tired of sticks flying across the band room and smacking into the head of the trumpet section? Tried sticky tape, or drummer’s gloves? SBO’s panel of teachers this year must have tried all of the above, because they really loved the simplicity, affordability and practicality of this product for drumming students. This patented, elegantly designed product for drummers shows that, once again, it seems that sometimes the best ideas are seemingly the most obvious ideas that for some reason aren’t so obvious until somebody else makes them so. Gig Grips are rubber “rings” that slide onto the drumsticks, and then you put your finger through them to make it pretty much impossible to drop your sticks. Kevin Mackie, designer of the popular Duallist multiple kick drum pedal for single kick drum kits, designed the Gig Grips. They are now available in multiple colors, even a clear model, and are in use by some of my favorite drummers. Kevin also unveiled a new product called Strike Right, but at press time there is no info online about it, so keep an eye on their website for photos and details. I must say though, what’s really cool is that these products are musician designed by a guy who never forgot why he’s making these products. Kevin Mackie plays drums in a rocking band in Scotland called Stoneface. That’s so metal.
Best Jazz Teaching Tool
The Articulate Jazz Musician
Award winning jazz educator Caleb Chapman and multiple Grammy Awardwinning saxophonist Jeff Coffin’s book on jazz articulation was quite popular with our team of music educators, especially at only $14.99. The Articulate Jazz Musician details Caleb’s approach for mastering the fundamentals of jazz articulation, phrasing, and interpretation. The playalong tracks are designed for C, Bfat, Efat, and bass clef instruments. Rhythm section instruments can use the playalong tracks as a “how to play it” reference. The tracks feature a worldclass quartet of Jeff Coffin (tenor saxophone), the Wooten brothers, Victor Wooten (bass) with Roy “Futureman” Wooten (drums), and Chris Walters (piano).
Best Concert/Orchestra Teaching Tool
Newzik
Got a massive library of concert band or orchestra scores on paper? Want to modernize and move to digital? Newzik reads and manages your sheet music in a single iPad or iPhone. Beginners can easily manage a digital songbook and enjoy the visualization of chords on (key or fret)boards. Collaborative features allow your band to perform with connected and synced scores. Technical tools (annotation, transposition) and handle MusicXML scores. You can import, organize into a set list and combine in the same title PDF, Lyrics & Chords, MusicXML, audio and video files. Resize the score and the bars will automatically reflow to ft the screen. Choose the tracks to display, set your MIDI mix. Share synced playlists with your group, or perform with wirelessly connected iPads. You can even flip pages with a Bluetooth pedal or set it to do so automatically. What’s not to like? No wonder our panel of jurists awarded Newzik this coveted award for 2016!