That Music Podcast: A Podcast for Elementary Music Teachers

Bryson Tarbet, M.M.Ed.

This show will deliver tips and tricks for elementary music teachers looking to create high-quality musical experiences for students in the general music classroom.This show will provide answers to questions like:*How do I create an inclusive music classroom?*How do I sequence my elementary music lessons?*How to teach elementary music?*What songs should I use in my general music classroom?*How do I balance work and life as a music teacher? 

  1. Feb 25

    218 | Using Technology to Communicate with Families Without Sacrificing Your Time

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of That Music Podcast, Bryson dives into how technology can strengthen communication with families while still protecting your time and energy. He shares why visibility matters in the music classroom—not just for concert reminders, but for advocacy, relationship-building, and helping families truly understand the learning happening behind the fun. When used thoughtfully, simple digital tools can create a powerful window into your classroom and build trust before you ever need to have a hard conversation. But this conversation isn’t just about what to use—it’s about how to use it well. Bryson unpacks the importance of following district policies, communicating in equitable ways, and most importantly, setting clear boundaries so you’re not available around the clock. If you’ve been looking for ways to improve family communication without feeling overwhelmed, this episode will help you think strategically about what’s worth your time and what’s not. Episode Chapters: 0:00 Introduction1:24 Staying Compliant with District Technology Policies2:25 Using Social Media Pages & Private Groups Effectively5:40 Announcements & Schoolwide Communication Tools6:53 Setting Boundaries Around Parent Communication8:22 Why Newsletters Still Work (Digital + Print)9:56 Takeaways Links and Resources:  The Elementary Music Summit®Elementary Newbie GuideDisabilities GuideSteady Beat Survival GuideJoin Elementary Music EDGE™Use coupon code PODCAST at checkout for 50% off your first month of Elementary Music EDGE™ today! Have questions or want to share feedback? Reach out to us at hello@thatmusicteacher.com - we’d love to hear from you!

  2. Feb 18

    217 | The Technology Debate in the Elementary Music Classroom

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of That Music Podcast, Bryson tackles a heated debate he witnessed in an elementary music Facebook group: does technology belong in the music classroom? Instead of picking sides, he unpacks the real concerns and challenges teachers to think beyond the noise. Because at the end of the day, it’s not about what someone on the internet says. It’s about what works for you and the students in front of you. Bryson shares practical examples of how technology can expand creativity, increase accessibility, amplify authentic voices, and even unlock musical potential in students who may not thrive in traditional performance settings. This episode isn’t about going all-in on tech or throwing it out completely; it’s about using it purposefully, strategically, and always as a tool, not the teacher. Episode Chapters: 0:00 Introduction2:59 Concerns About Using Technology in the Music Classroom4:51 Tech Challenges: Wi-Fi, Support & Backup Plans6:39 Screen Time vs. Active Learning: Is Tech Too Passive?8:33 The Benefits of Technology for Creativity & Accessibility10:46 Using Technology Purposefully (Not as a Replacement)13:58 Takeaways Links and Resources:  The Elementary Music Summit®Elementary Newbie GuideDisabilities GuideSteady Beat Survival GuideJoin Elementary Music EDGE™Use coupon code PODCAST at checkout for 50% off your first month of Elementary Music EDGE™ today! Have questions or want to share feedback? Reach out to us at hello@thatmusicteacher.com - we’d love to hear from you!

  3. Feb 4

    215 | Does Technology Belong in Elementary Music? Tools That Make Teaching Easier with Amy Burns

    Send us Fan Mail Feeling stuck in the mid-year slump and wondering if technology is just one more thing to manage? In this episode, Bryson is joined by veteran music educator and technology expert Amy Burns to talk about how tech can actually make your life easier in the music classroom, not harder Together, they unpack common misconceptions about music technology, explore how tech can enhance (not replace) music-making, and share realistic ways to use digital tools even if you don’t have 1:1 devices. From engaging reluctant learners to saving serious time on lesson planning, file conversions, and daily workflows, this conversation is packed with practical ideas you can use right away without overhauling everything you already do. If you’ve ever thought, “I can’t add one more thing,” this episode might just change your mind. Episode Chapters: 0:00 Introduction1:12 Why now is the right time to add a new tech tool2:46 Does technology belong in the elementary music classroom? (common misconceptions)5:17 Making tech work without 1:1 devices (accessibility & equity)9:55 Favorite go-to tools for music teachers13:25 Why versatility matters when choosing tech tools19:34 How technology can actually save you time25:07 Amy’s Masterclass (what teachers will take away)27:32 Takeaways Links and Resources:  The Elementary Music Summit®Elementary Newbie GuideDisabilities GuideSteady Beat Survival GuideJoin Elementary Music EDGE™Use coupon code PODCAST at checkout for 50% off your first month of Elementary Music EDGE™ today! Have questions or want to share feedback? Reach out to us at hello@thatmusicteacher.com - we’d love to hear from you!

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This show will deliver tips and tricks for elementary music teachers looking to create high-quality musical experiences for students in the general music classroom.This show will provide answers to questions like:*How do I create an inclusive music classroom?*How do I sequence my elementary music lessons?*How to teach elementary music?*What songs should I use in my general music classroom?*How do I balance work and life as a music teacher? 

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