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Articles in Feb-March, 2005 issue of American Music Teacher
- Music Notation Software for everyday musicians
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Official notice of annual business meeting
by Gail Berenson -
Southwest Division
by Cheryl Pachak-Brooks - MTNA to recognize Foundation Fellows at Gala
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Larger audiences? University music faculties can help
by George Seltzer - John Benham writes for SupportMusic.com
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Global odyssey: behind the artistry of Angela Cheng
by Andrew Hisey -
East Central Division
by Mark Mrozinski - Special interest tracks
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What's new in pedagogy research?
by Rebecca Grooms Johnson -
Your Musical Child: Inspiring Kids to Play and Sing for Keeps
by Martha K. Smith -
Eastern Division
by Millie Eben -
Jerome Kern Piano Solos
by Ruth Holmes -
Food for thought
by Phyllis I. Pieffer - Leadership
- Coleman Chamber Ensemble Competition
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MTNA Executive Director Gary Ingle to serve on From the Top advisory board
by Gail Berenson - Division meetings at 2005 National Conference
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My road to certification
by Rene Wolthuis Johnson -
Alfred's Group Piano for Adults, Book 1, second edition, and Alfred's Group Piano for Adults: Teacher Handbook, Book 1
by Barbara Fast - MakeMusic! Inc. expands SmartMusic program
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Fellows of the American Pianists Association
by John Salmon -
South Central Division
by Ruth Pitts - Master classes
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Insurance insights: new products available for home-based businesses
by Tammy Wallace - National Keyboard Pedagogy Conference in August
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Going to a convention?
by Leon Karel -
See you in Seattle
by Ann M. Gipson - NAMM restructures to improve service
- In memoriam
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Theory Games Software, Levels 1A-2
by Susan Capestro - BMI Composer Awards
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Official notice of bylaws amendment proposal
by Gail Berenson -
West Central Division
by Mary Ellen Moore - Student competition award sponsors
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TV Themes
by Robert Al Harding - Rocky Ridge appoints new music director
- Steinway introduces new piano library
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Adriana Zabala: artistry in every phrase
by Brian Shepard -
Northwest Division
by Kenneth Christensen - Conference sessions
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Polyphony: what is important?
by Jane Magrath -
Songs Without Words
by Virginia Houser -
Membership recruitment
by Jennifer Foxx -
Jazz Piano: an In-Depth Look at the Styles of the Masters
by John Salmon - PianoArts 2005 Competition
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Health promotion in schools of music conference
by Gail Berenson - Conference artists
- State MTA presidents directory
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Piano Virtuoso with Maestro, 1.0 Instructor Edition
by Kathy Rabago Winston - Violinist Chee-Yun joins Indiana University
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I Used to Play Piano: for Adults Returning to the Piano and MIDI
by Michelle Conda - Sibelius introduces custom stores
- Passages
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MTNA member Amy Davis spokesperson for Brain Injury Association of America
by Gail Berenson - Conference events
- National officer candidates for the 2005-2007 biennium
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Music in West Africa: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture
by Loran Olsen -
More Mastering Classic Favorites 1
by Suzanne W. Guy - Kawai offers new digital piano
- Directory of summer programs
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Southern Division
by Diane Higgins - Studio Teacher Fellowship Award winners share their experiences
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The Sapphire Trio in Europe … It's all about relationships
by Jody Graves - Theodore Presser distributes Universal
- AMC receives $245k donation
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Essential skills for promoting a lifelong love of music and music kaking: Part 1 of 4
by Dorothy Payne -
State affiliates recognized
by Gail Berenson - Pre-conference events
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5 minutes with … Brian Chung
by Arthur Houle -
New Historical Anthology of Music by Women
by Connie Arrau Sturm - Shepherd receives Macon Award
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