Top Ten Reasons to buy MusicFirst Elementary

With the new school year upon us, I thought it would be a good time to show the top ten reasons why you should adopt MusicFirst Elementary into your K-5 music program. The incredible Amy M Burns is the elementary education consultant for MusicFirst, and she recently created a set of 10 wonderful, short videos that feature the various aspects of MusicFirst Elementary, and why she thinks so highly of the program. Here are those 10 videos. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

A few months ago, Amy & I hosted a webinar with over 300 elementary music educators introducing MusicFirst Elementary for the first time. This first video provides a broad overview of the complete product.

This video features the Kindergarten year-long curriculum.

This video features the 2nd Grade year-long curriculum.

This next video features the 5th Grade year-long curriculum.

This video explains how you can customize the included Lesson Plans and Units, and demonstrates how you can create your own content.

In this video, Amy demonstrates four ideas about how you can incorporate the Music Notepad into your instruction.

In this next video, Amy demonstrates how to use the Rhythm Grids and Musical Explorer apps from the Creative Suite.

This video features two more apps from the Creative Suite - Quickbeats and the Percussion Writer.

The amazing included digital audio workstation named YuStudio is featured in this next video.

In this last video, Amy provides users with answer to the frequently asked questions we receive.

MusicFirst Elementary is an incredible resources for music teachers. It comes with a comprehensive, well documented K-5 complete curriculum, as well as a suite of creative software apps - everything you need to get students excited about music and music making. At only $695 per year with access for unlimited users in an elementary school building, this is a must-have resource. If you would like to try MusicFirst Elementary for yourself, simply sign up for our FREE 30-day trial. I hope that you find these videos useful! Special thanks to Amy M Burns for putting them together for us!

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