Hi all,
Friday, January 18, 2008
Suzuki Workshop Today!!
Just checking in to let you know that our big Suzuki workshop is TODAY!! (January 19th). Do not go to the regular Saturday Suzuki spot; head right over to the Clark Arts building and join the fun at 9:00 a.m. if you are a Suzuki child. The concert at 1:o0 p.m. is open and free to the public. We have a great lineup of guest teachers who will no doubt amaze and inspire us! (Nothing but the best for the students of the Music Academy of Rockford College!)
Incidentally, the weather outlook is NOT good, as far as temperatures go. Dress appropriately for cold weather outside. We don't get below zero temps in Rockford very often, so we can often forget about wearing scarves, hats and mittens outside. Hopefully, everyone will have a wonderful time!
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Friday, January 11, 2008
On your mark.. get set... play!
As of today, (December 11th), we have 8 days to go before the annual Suzuki Winter Workshop. Are you ready? The Music Academy of Rockford College has a wonderful selection of guest teachers, performers and activities planned for you.
Here's the nitty gritty: The workshop is going to be held in the Clarke Arts Building at Rockford College. The activities start at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, January 19th.
The concert at 1:00 p.m. is free and open to the public. This would be a great opportunity to attend and learn what goes on at the Music Academy of Rockford College.
Keep tuning in for updates, teacher bios, and updates.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Keep Practicing
In light of the upcoming Suzuki Workshops (Jan 18th-20th), I asked Marti what we should all be doing to prepare for the big event. In a word, she said PRACTICE.
P: Persevere through the days, practicing as often as you can
R: Ready yourself with listening to the recordings often
A: Attend (listen) to your intonation. Keep your technique clean, and you will sound good also
C: Consistency is the mantra of all "talented" musicians
T: Technical skills (bow hold) produce great sounds
I: Instruments are to be loved and visited often
C: Choose to be a happy musician--grumpy ones still have to practice, so be happy
E: Energize yourself by listening to the great musicians who have gone before you.
Have a great holiday, and we'll check in with you after the New Year!
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9:27 PM
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Twinklers.. encouragement!
By now, those of you have started first year twinklers are well into the swing of weekly private and group classes. How is it going? Has your little twinkler passed you up yet? Are you burned out? Have you memorized the different variations yet? You'll be happy to know that all of that twinkling WILL be used later on in later songs. This isn't just some big useless exercise. All of those rhythms are VERY important foundations for later learning.
Regardless of what your teacher calls them: variation a. b. c. d. or things like "Mississippi stop stop" or short, short, short short--long long... they all are the same world wide. All of the other parents are doing just what you are doing. Trying to get that little one to hold the bow correctly, trying to get the position of the instrument correct, attempting to get the length of notes consistent ,and most importantly, trying to do it with a patient smile.
Remember, they only stay young for such a short time, and don't they look cute? (pictured above is a little friend of ours from Texas)
If you would like your little one to be "famous" on the blog, email me a picture with whatever you would like to say about your child. I'd love to hear from you!
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Did you guess BACH?
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