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American String Teacher

American String Teacher

Official Journal of the American String Teachers Association

eISSN: 25154842 | ISSN: 00031313 | Current volume: 74 | Current issue: 2 Frequency: Quarterly

The American String Teacher (AST) journal covers subjects of interest to those who teach stringed instruments and perform all types of music for strings. This award-winning journal keeps professionals up-to-date on the string profession and provides feature articles, teaching tips, and music reviews, as well as association and industry news.

The content applies to many levels of string teaching and performing including: K-12 school string and orchestra educators, pre-collegiate and collegiate studio teachers, music education professors, students, conductors, and performers.

The American String Teacher (AST) journal covers subjects of interest to those who teach stringed instruments and perform all types of music for strings. This award-winning journal keeps professionals up-to-date on the string profession and provides feature articles, teaching tips, and music reviews, as well as association and industry news.

The content applies to many levels of string teaching and performing including: K-12 school string and orchestra educators, pre-collegiate and collegiate studio teachers, music education professors, students, conductors, and performers.

Editor
Sandy Goldie Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
Assistant Editor
John-Rine Zabanal Independent, USA
Reviews Editor
Ingrid Kovacs American College of Music
American String Teacher Editorial Committee
Mary Barba Beverly Music Academy, USA
Elizabeth Chappell University of North Texas, USA
Viney Conrod Lake Nona High School, USA
Lucretia Davis Hanover High School, USA
Charlene Dell Vice Chair, University of Oklahoma, USA
Jonathan Fleishman Ithaca City School District, USA
Mischa Galaganov Texas Christian University, USA
Michael Geib University of Central Oklahoma, USA
Natalia Goodloe Virginia Beach City Public Schools, USA
Lilian Green Friends University, USA
Monica Hrudik Manitowoc Public School District, USA
June Huang George Mason University, USA
Aisha Ivey Florida State University, USA
Michelle Kesler Brigham Young University, USA
Stephen Nordstrom University of Texas at El Paso, USA
Jacqueline Pollauf Studio Teacher & Performer, USA
Beth Reed University of South Carolina, USA
Matth Rotjan Scarsdale Public Schools, USA
David J. Saccardi Louisiana State University, USA
Di Su York College - The City University of New York, USA
Paul Trapkus Silver Creek High School, USA
Rafael Videira Studio Teacher & Performer, USA
Randy Ward George Mason University, USA
Stephanie Westney University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Benjamin Whitcomb University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, USA
Laurie Colgrove Williams University of Indianapolis, USA
Diane Winder Eastern Michigan Unviersity, Emerita, USA
Maureen Yeun Drake University, USA
American String Teachers Association
Lynn Tuttle ASTA Executive Director & CEO
Blair Williams ASTA Administrator
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