Tip o’ the pileus to Amy Burvall for alerting us to this via Twitter:
… and we might as well include the Alexander the Great one too:
… and the Persian v Greeks comparative thing:
quidquid bene dictum est ab ullo, meum est
Tip o’ the pileus to Amy Burvall for alerting us to this via Twitter:
… and we might as well include the Alexander the Great one too:
… and the Persian v Greeks comparative thing:
Yes, and also, you would do well to go see Amy Burvall’s own pages.
Perhaps, they are not as deeply instructive as those tutorials noted above… But if you only want some incredible singing, done to hit 80’s pop tunes, and you only want a quick introduction, review, or brush up on some topic of history…. Then SHE and HER Creative Partner Mr. Herb Mahelona, have some incredible stuff!
Here, definitely, is a singing history teacher duo, that you might be interested in looking into. You may want to follow their work also. Who knows, you may want to contact and interview them. I include a number of weblinks for your convenience. I am merely a fan of theirs, who likes to share a good thing.
Sincerely Pierre
This is Amy Burvall and Herb Mahelona’s YouTube Page:
http://www.youtube.com/user/historyteachers
This is their Official WebSite:
http://www.historyteacherz.com/
This is Amy Burvall’s Soundcloud page
http://soundcloud.com/search?q%5Bfulltext%5D=Amy+Burvall
Here is Amy Burvall’s Own Official Web Page (c/w Biography, etc.):
http://www.amyburvall.com/#!
Here is Amy Burvall’s Tumblr Log:
http://amyburvall.tumblr.com/
Here is Amy Burvall’s Twitter Feed:
https://twitter.com/#!/amyburvall
Here is Amy and Herb’s HistoryTeacherz Twitter Feed:
https://twitter.com/#!/historyteacherz
Here is their Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/historyteacherz
Official TEDX Hawaii, Nov 2011:
Of course we have long been fans of Amy and Herb and we’ve highlighted many of their videos in these pages, as long time readers of rogueclassicism are aware …