
Title: MENC Cloisonné Pin
Description: MENC logo in genuine cloisonné. Originally $3.50.
#5022. $1.00 MENC members and nonmembers

Title: Music Resources for Multicultural Perspectives
Description: A two-CD sampler of the world’s musical riches, including music from North America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia. 1998. Originally $32.00.
#3017. $2.00 MENC members and nonmembers

Title: Prekindergarten Music Education Standards (10 brochures)
Description: A brochure containing content and achievement standards for children aged 2-4, along with information for care providers to help their charges meet those standards. 1995. Originally $12.00.
#4015. $1.00 MENC members and nonmembers

Title: Promoting the Profession: Recruiting and Retaining Music Teachers (20 brochures)
Description: This brochure is aimed at curbing the music teacher shortage and ensuring quality music teaching in America’s classrooms. 2000. Originally $18.00.
#4009. $1.00 MENC members and nonmembers

Title: A Research Agenda for Music Education: Thinking Ahead
Description: Contains an introduction, exploration of current research questions, a discussion of the purpose and process of research, and a resource list. 1998. Originally $1.25.
#4028. $0.25 MENC members and nonmembers

Title: Teaching the Music of African Americans (VHS Video)
Description: Bernice Johnson Reagon and Luvenia A. George discuss the roots of African-American music and the cultural and historical influences the church has had on its development. 1991. Originally $42.00.
#3070. $2.00 MENC members and nonmembers

Title: Teaching Young Ringers
Description: Provides tools which can be used in a variety of situations. 1998. Originally $25.00.
#1709. $3.00 MENC members and nonmembers

Title: Start the Music Strategies
Description: This booklet provides a background on developmentally appropriate practices that can be treated as basic and integral parts of every child’s education. 2000. Originally $2.00.
#1150. $0.25 MENC members and nonmembers

Title: A Tribute to Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly Folkways: The Original Vision (Cassette)
Description: Contains remastered original recordings by Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly that have been major contributions to the development of American music traditions, such as the widely-known “This Land Is Your Land.” 1988. Originally $13.50.
#3062B. $1.00 MENC members and nonmembers

Title: A Tribute to Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly Folkways: A Vision Shared (Cassette)
Description: Recordings by pop artists of music by Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly include performances by Bruce Springsteen, John Cougar Mellencamp, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Willie Nelson, and others. 1988. Originally 9.50.
#3063C. $1.00 MENC members and nonmembers

Title: James Hudson’s Marching Band Series - Beginning Tonal Bass Drumming
Description: Learn the foundations of a successful marching band from renowned band leader James Hudson. Under the direction of Mr. Hudson, and featuring staff members of the Southwest Texas University “Pride of the Hill Country” Bobcat Marching Band, this series of videos explains the techniques and mechanics required to perform in a marching band. Produced by Championship Products. 2003. 23 minutes. Originally $30.00.
#3112. $2.00 MENC members and nonmembers

Title: James Hudson’s Marching Band Series - Beginning Tenor Drums
Description: Learn the foundations of a successful marching band from renowned band leader James Hudson. Under the direction of Mr. Hudson, and featuring staff members of the Southwest Texas University “Pride of the Hill Country” Bobcat Marching Band, this series of videos explains the techniques and mechanics required to perform in a marching band. Produced by Championship Products. 2003. 32 minutes. Originally $30.00.
#3114. $2.00 MENC members and nonmembers
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