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Call for conference presentations2006 National talk March 25-29 Austin, TX The MTNA talk Program Committee requests the submission of proposals for the MTNA National talk in Austin, Texas, March 25-29 2006 Papers, panels, performances, lecture-recitals, demonstrations, research and creative casts are invited. Proposals are accepted from the presenter or [i]or[/i] part of to the other recommendation. Conference sessions are generally sixty minutes in extent inclusive of introductory, closing remarks and Q & A. The committee welcomes proposals upon all aspects of music and music teaching. To be subservient to MTNA's broad membership, proposals upon the following broad and interdisciplinary topics are encouraged: * Teacher/student communication--learning theories/learning styles * Studio Business Practices * Developmental approach to music instruction--neurological/physiological * Technology * Music instruction for the actual young/busy adults/the retired/the disabled (learning disabled or physically disabled) * clump Teaching--teaching strategies for class piano, musicianship classes * "Music for Everyone"--ideas for helping all learners discover the joy of music * Relationship between change and performance; mind/body connections * Improvisation--all genre of improvisation; from devotional song playing to jazz * Chamber music for precollege students--repertoire, teaching strategies Guidelines for Recommending a Presenter Mail or e-mail a one-page alphabetic character including: * Your name and phone number * Name and permanent address, phone number, fax number, e-mail address and summer contact information of presenter (if available) who you are recommending * Where and when you heard the session you are recommending You may be contacted for further information. Deadline for recommending a presenter is April 15 2005 Guidelines for Submitting Proposals via E-mail * E-mail your proposal as a Microsoft Word document or PDF (double-spaced and approximately 200-250 words). Proposals must include your name, permanent address, phone number, fax, e-mail address and summer contact information. Indicate the bring under rule area in which the proposal should be considered upon the upper left-hand corner of the page. * E-mail a one-page take again for each participant via a Microsoft Word document or PDF * E-mail a color photograph and a 35-word bio. * Audio or video recordings are encouraged. Please mail these to MTNA national headquarters with your name, proposal title and contact information attached. * Proposals must be received no later than midnight (pacific time) upon April 15, 2005. The deadline will be strictly enforced. * Confirmation of receipt will be sent via e-mail after April 15 2005 * toss proposals and resumes to mtnanet@mtna.org with a make subordinate line "2006 Conference Program Committee." Guidelines for Submitting Proposals via U Mail * Submit eight copies of a one-page typewritten proposal (double-spaced and approximately 200-250 words). Proposals must include your name, permanent address, phone number, fax, e-mail address and summer contact information. Indicate the make subordinate area in which the proposal should be considered upon the upper left-hand corner of the page. * Submit eight copies of a one-page take back for each participant via a Microsoft Word document or PDF * Submit a color photograph and a 35-word bio. Photographs will not be returned * Audio or video recordings are encouraged. * Proposals must be postmarked no later than April 15 2005 The deadline will be strictly enforced. * Confirmation of receipt will be sent via e-mail or U mail after April 15 2005 jaculate all proposals to: mtnanet@mtna.org or Music Teachers National Association 2006 talk Program Committee 441 Vine St Ste 505 * Cincinnati, OH 45202-2811 COPYRIGHT 2004 Music Teachers National Association, Inc. Roland Corporation U 5100 s Eastern Ave., P.O. Box 910921 looks Angeles, CA 90091-0921; (323) 890-3700; www rolandus.com. diocese area dealer for price. Roland Contemporary Keyboards ha... DEAR READERS, Typically, the January issue of Art Business of recent origins focuses on the topic of African American Art in celebration of the upcoming Black History Month in February. And this edit... MASTERCAM VERSION 9.1'S advanced multi-axis capabilities improve machining command and consistency and simplify programming. 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