Modern Band Summit
2021 Presentations
We had an incredible time with over 680 educators from across the country for our 9th annual Modern Band Summit.
Together in 2021, we…
- Convened more than 600 public school teachers, higher education professionals, and arts education administrators.
- Participated in 85 unique staff and peer-led professional development workshops and social music-making events and jam sessions each day.
- For a closer look at this year’s conference, check out our 2021 sessions below.
Keynotes
- Staff Welcome
- Artist Keynote with Lzzy Hale
- Artist Keynote with Pierce Freelon
- Artist Keynote with Madame Gandhi
- What’s New with Music Will Curriculum – Music Will Teaching & Learning Staff
- Modern Band Summit Closing Keynote
Panels
- The Essence of Perspective: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Music Education Today
- Retained Approaches from Pandemic Learning – National Arts Administrators
- Music Technology: Before, During, and After Remote Learning – Teacher Experts
- Administrative Approaches to Fostering DEI in the Music Education Classroom – National Arts Administrators
- Bridges or Barriers: Music in the Community and the Classroom – Brian Hardgroove, Darryl McDaniels, Christine Ohlman
Community
Technology
- Band Lab for Beginners – Christopher Onze
- Backing Tracks with Soundtrap Made Easy! – Schuyler Johnson
- Sampling and Culturally Relevant Pedagogy – Will Mosley
- Creating Animated Music Videos with Scratch Coding – Tony Corallo
- Bring Artists Into Your Classroom! – Nadine Levitt
- Trap Your Students-Soundtrap for all Learners – Briana DeWitt
- Creating a Record Label to Showcase Student Work – Dan Black
- Let the Learners Lead: A Cultural Focus on PBL – Kelsey Gamza, Wanda Vasquez Garcia, Darlene Machacon
- Social Media and Music in the Age of COVID-19 – Courtney Powers
- Tech Tips for Teaching Fretboards and Music Theory – Rudy Barrientos
- Soundtrap Mini-Projects You Can Do in One Day – Josh Cool
- Creating Fun and Free Virtual Performances! – Paul Busby, Diane Harris
Classroom Management
- They’re Coming Back!! – Rodney Dittmar
- DIY Songcharts – Steve Underhill
- Choice-Based Music for Upper Elementary – Heika Smith
- Play Along With Me: You Can Make Them Too! – Kris Gilbert
- Rock Your Classroom Three Different Ways! – Rodney Dittmar, Diane Harris
- Only You! Can Promote Health and Injury Prevention – Kevin Duncan, Emily Gee
- Enable Your Students to Set and Reach Their Music Goals – Joe Campbell
- Radical Healing: The Post-Pandemic Classroom – Ashley Shabankareh
Traditional Mashup
- Modern Band Within the Traditional Band – Joe Sensor
- Infusing Modern Band Practices into String Orchestra – Leo Park
Modern Band
- Getting Started with Modern Band – Jasmine Faulkner
- Caribbean Music in Modern Bandarts – Nyasha Rhoden
- Arabic Music and Modern Band – Mia Ibrahim
- Kinder-2nd Best Practices Collaboration – Leslie Monahan
- pBuzz in General Music: Get Your Students Rocking! – Sarah Todd
- Play Wrong On Purpose: The Sound Effects Special – Veronica Underhill
- Making the Band: Modern Band in the K-2 Classroom – Nicole Guimaraes
Songwriting
- Words Can Change the World: Song Writing Session – Stefanie Sagaro
- Compose Together, Near or Far! – Kris Gilbert
Music Business
- Copyright, Publishing, & Technology: AMA – John Mlynczak
- Kids Today, Pros Tomorrow: Preparing for a Career in the Music Industry – Bryan Calhoun
Hip Hop
- Yes, You CAN Teach Hip Hop – Jessica Minarik
- Overstanding Hip Hop Education – Martha Diaz
- The Analog to Digital Experience – Yogi (Y?) Guyadin
Colloquium
- The Trouble with Traditional Music Notation – Kimberly McCord
- Percussion Professors’ Perspectives on Drum Kit in the Collegiate Percussion Studio – Virginia Davis, Gareth Dylan Smith
- The Myth or Reality? Six-Figure Music Education Business: Entrepreneurial Music Educators Stories – Alena Holmes
- A Popular Music Pedagogy Course for Undergrads: Victories in Approximation – Rachel Whitcomb
- Music Teachers’ Perceptions and Attitudes of Popular Music Education While Participating in a District-wide Popular Music Program Initiative – Candice Davenport-Mattio, Brittany May
- Experiences with Modern Band and Secondary Students with Behavioral Disorders – Jill Wilson
- From Pre-Service to In-Service- The “Stickiness” of Popular Music Techniques Classes in Higher Ed – Sara Munson, Bryan Powell, Martha Wachulec
- University Student Experiences and Empowerment through Emerging Practices – Tony Sauza, Tamara Thies, MusEd Students
- Reinventing Teaching Voice and Music Education Courses with Web-based Digital Media – Alena Holmes
- A Popular Music Approach to Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) – Ryan Gardner