DiscoverThat Music Podcast: A Podcast for Elementary Music Teachers178 | Getting Attention without Yelling (Tricks & Tips for getting a class to stop talking)
178 | Getting Attention without Yelling (Tricks & Tips for getting a class to stop talking)

178 | Getting Attention without Yelling (Tricks & Tips for getting a class to stop talking)

Update: 2025-03-19
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In this episode of That Music Podcast, Bryson dives further into vocal health and shares practical strategies for getting your students' attention without straining your voice. Whether you're tired of shouting over the noise or simply looking for ways to improve classroom management, Bryson covers several non-verbal tricks that will help you maintain control while protecting your vocal folds. Bryson’s tips offer fun, engaging alternatives for bringing the class back into focus. Plus, get insight on when and how to use these attention-getting techniques for different age groups and classroom settings. Tune in for creative ways to keep your students engaged without raising your voice!

Episode Chapters:

  • 0:00 Introduction
  • 1:53 A Fun Twist on an Old Classic
  • 3:21 Fricative Sounds
  • 4:22 The Stir Xylophone
  • 5:15 Slowing Down the Energy
  • 6:35 Visual Signals
  • 7:10 Rest Positions
  • 8:07 Lights Off, Attention On
  • 8:48 When to Use Your Voice
  • 10:25 Takeaways

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178 | Getting Attention without Yelling (Tricks & Tips for getting a class to stop talking)

178 | Getting Attention without Yelling (Tricks & Tips for getting a class to stop talking)

Bryson Tarbet, M.M.Ed.