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Exploring the specific challenges around licensing in the new online teaching space is increasingly vital to Music Education Providers due to the Coronavirus Lockdown. This session consists of talks from the panellists followed by a Q&A with the session participants.
Recordings and resources from our webinar series with Musicians Without Borders.
A series of webinars to support you in understanding and implementing each area of the Talk into Action pledge.
Following on from her article for Music Mark, Rachel Pink leads a webinar focusing on techniques to boost wellbeing and resilience in the light of the current pandemic.
Music Mark webinars from 2023 and 2024, regarding Music licensing in Music Education settings.
The Music Service Licence (MSL) enables music services to make the best use of printed music resources by ensuring that they are copyright compliant when making copies of sheet music and arrangements. Reporting is a requirement of holding the licence and this allows composers and writers to be correctly paid.
Music Mark has collated a selection of resources intended to support mental health and wellbeing. For mental health emergencies, please call your GP or NHS 111 and they will help you to access immediate medical support.
The groundbreaking Over The Digital Horizon project from Wiltshire Music Connect provides a series of inspirational resources and webinars which explore how digital technology can transform access to musical opportunities. Following the closure of Wiltshire Music Connect, the Over the Digital Horizon content is now available to acccess here on the Music Mark website.
Explore routes into a career in instrumental or vocal teaching.
MusEd Safe is a partnership between Brass Bands England and Music Mark that gives Music Mark members discounted access to the Brass Bands England Body of Persons Approval (BOPA) to cover groups for child performance licencing requirements.