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GarageBand, not GarbageBand Class at VanderCook


I have presented this topic many times and even written an article about it. GarageBand is part of iLife program on the Mac (Yes, only Apple) It seems odd that I have been teaching GarageBand for eight years and still people don’t really know how to compose using this program, or some of the compositions

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“I’m Not a Techie,” is NOT an Excuse Anymore


I am around two groups of educators. Those who are extremely technical and those who chose not to. The divide is getting greater and greater. As I approach the fifth anniversary of my website www.carolbroos.com I find it amazing that others have not jumped at the idea to do web 2.0 with their students and

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Composing With A Purpose


I did not compose in high school and only composed ONE song in college. The emphasis was on playing or singing the compositions/songs with a director or conductor. The only creativity was the practice order of the director, no creativity on my part, it really wasn’t discussed. If you wanted to be creative, learn jazz.

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