Amy M. Burns

Elementary Music Technology and Integration

Amy M. Burns has taught PreK-grade 4 general music for over 25 years at Far Hills Country Day School (FH) (https://www.fhcds.org/). She also teaches grade 5 instrument class, directs the FH Philharmonic, is the Performing Arts Department Manager, and teaches privately in the after-school conservatory after being the director for over 20 years. She has authored four books and numerous articles on how to integrate tech into the elementary music classroom. She has presented many sessions on the topic, including four keynote addresses in TX, IN, St. Maarten, and AU. She is the recipient of the 2005 Technology in Music Education (TI:ME) Teacher of the Year, the 2016 New Jersey Music Educators Association (NJMEA) Master Music Teacher, the 2016 Governor’s Leader in Arts Education, and the 2017 NJ Nonpublic School Teacher of the Year Awards. Her most recent publication, Using Technology with Elementary Music Approaches (2020), published by Oxford University Press (OUP) is available from OUP and Amazon. Burns is also the Community Coordinator for Midnight Music (MMC) at https://midnightmusic.com/, the General Music Chair for NJMEA Board of Directors, and the Elementary Music Consultant for MusicFirst (https://www.musicfirst.com/), a company built by music educators for music educators, dedicated to helping music teachers and their students make the most of technology in the classroom.

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🎵 Abracadabra! Or... Is It? 🎩✨

Get ready for some fun this April Fool’s Day! 🪄 Your students will think they’re diving into a rhythm play-along featuring Lady Gaga’s “Abracadabra” — but wait! Just when the beat is flowing and the rhythms are rocking, POOF! 🎶

They’ve been Rickrolled! 🎤🙃

That’s right! Suddenly, Rick Astley’s classic “Never Gonna Give You Up” takes over, turning this into the ultimate musical prank! But don’t worry — it’s all in good fun and totally classroom-safe.

🧡 Why You’ll Love It:

  • 🎵 Simple rhythms using quarter, half, and eighth notes + quarter rests

  • 📣 An intuitive crescendo to keep them musical.

  • 🏫 Perfect for all grade levels.

  • 😂 Guaranteed giggles, groans, and maybe even some spontaneous classroom karaoke!

Your students will hopefully be talking about this one long after the last note fades. Ready to pull off the most fun, musical prank? Click here to watch and join the fun!

👉 Watch the April Fool's Rhythm Play-Along

Happy pranking, maestro! 🎵🎭

Month of March Play-Along Videos Featuring Female Solo Artists: Frederica von Stade

Bringing back one of my favorites featuring opera, I present a Rhythm and Boomwhacker Play-Along Video featuring the one and only Frederica von Stade, a Far Hills Country Day School alum! Frederica, a seasoned opera star with a voice that wows, is here to jazz up your day. Dive in to discover the play-along video, fun classroom manipulatives, and insider tips on teaching the song. Ready to jam out? Spread the love by tossing a virtual coffee my way at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/elmusedtech/ 🎵☕

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🎶 #techtiptuesday: Celebrate Pi Day with Music! 🥧

🎉 Bring Math & Music Together this Pi Day! 🎶

Looking for a fun, creative way to celebrate National Pi Day (March 14) with your students? Why not combine the love of music and math in your classroom? Pi Day isn’t just for memorizing numbers or serving pie—it’s a perfect opportunity to explore sound, melody, and rhythm with your students.

I’ve got an engaging Pi Day activity that uses Typatone.com, an online tool that transforms typing into music. It’s a super fun way for students to explore how letters and numbers can create melodies, and it’s the perfect way to introduce them to the magic of combining math with music.

Click here to learn more about how to bring this Pi Day music activity into your classroom!

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Reduce Reuse Recycle Play-Along for Ukulele and Classroom Instruments

Although Earth Day is not yet here, it is always important to keep the 3Rs in mind. In particular, we refer to the principles of Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Jack Johnson's song of the same name is composed of two basic chords - C and G. The C chord is a great starting point for beginners on the ukulele. This song can be a valuable tool for students to learn G.

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What's New in YuStudio? (January 2025)

Bring Movie Magic to Your Music Class with YuStudio’s New Game-Themed Videos

Attention music educators! If you’re looking for innovative ways to captivate your upper elementary students, you’re in for a treat. MusicFirst Elementary, powered by Charanga, has recently added exciting updates to YuStudio, its web-based Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) designed for young musicians. The newest feature? Five computer-themed video games your students can compose soundtracks for, including car racing, basketball, flight simulators, and more.

Imagine your students crafting sound effects for a Hogwarts adventure or adding dramatic melodies to a high-speed car race. These bite-sized videos, ranging from 19 seconds to just over a minute, are perfect for teaching composition, sound alignment, and creative scoring techniques.

In this blog post, I’ll walk you through a step-by-step guide to incorporating these videos into your classroom, complete with tips for aligning sound effects, creating background tracks, and adding melodies. Whether your students are just starting or ready for a challenge, YuStudio makes it simple to bring their musical ideas to life.

Click through to explore how these videos can transform your music lessons into cinematic experiences your students will never forget! 🎶

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