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  2. Blue bell: March Song and Chorus - Wikipedia

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    The song was published in 1904 by F.B. Haviland Pub. Co., in New York, NY. The cover, illustrated by Rose Starmer, depicts a soldier and a young woman. [1] The song was recorded and popularized by Byron Harland and Frank Stanley, the Haydn Quartet, and Henry Burr. [2] The sheet music can be found at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library. [3]

  3. Educational music - Wikipedia

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    Educational music, is a genre of music in which songs, lyrics, or other musical elements are used as a method of teaching and/or learning. It has been shown in research to promote learning. Additionally, music study in general has been shown to improve academic performance of students.

  4. List of songs about school - Wikipedia

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    The list of songs that follows include songs that deal with schooling as a primary subject as well as those that make significant use of schools, classrooms, students or teachers as imagery, or are used in school-related activities. The songs are examples of the types of themes and issues addressed by such songs.

  5. Category:Songs about science - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Songs about science" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of ...

  6. Quickstep (march music) - Wikipedia

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    The 1908 Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians writes that it is the English name for the music of the quick march in the army, in which there are 116 steps of 30 inches per minute, as compared to 75 steps of 30 inches in slow march and 165 of 33 inches in the double time march. [4]

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  8. Music education and programs within the United States

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    The Elementary Music Reader was published in 1871 [1] by the Barnes Company, one year after Luther Mason's The National Music Course. Benjamin Jepson was a military man turned music teacher in New Haven after an injury in the war. His music textbooks had exercises and songs presented systematically for the goal of music reading and sight-singing.

  9. March (music) - Wikipedia

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    A specialized form of the typical American march music is the circus march, or screamer, typified by the marches of Henry Fillmore and Karl King. These marches are performed at a significantly faster tempo (140 to 200 beats per minute) and generally have an abundance of runs, fanfares, and other showy features.