In Tune Monthly

In Tune Monthly

In Tune Monthly is a magazine that seeks to enrich the band, orchestra, choral and general music curriculum. It is written for middle and high school music students for whom the publication is typically purchased by music educators. It is also sold in some musical instrument and equipment stores, and can be purchased online.

Music educators who teach middle and high school, and are members of the National Association for Music Education, receive subscriptions to In Tune’s teacher edition as a benefit of membership. The teacher edition of the magazine includes a teacher’s guide that includes lesson plan and assessment materials relating to stories in the student edition.

The magazine’s website, intunemonthly.com, provides text, video, and audio content that supports, but does not duplicate, the stories in each printed issue. The site’s regular features include a monthly podcast called the In Tune Listening List, providing commentary on recommended songs in a variety of musical genres and a collection of daily news for music students. The website is updated for each issue of the print magazine and monthly throughout the magazine’s four-month summer hiatus.


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