Sunday, December 29, 2013

What's Happening in 2014

I'm heading off to Mexico (Mayan Riviera) from January 1st - 8th and will not be able to communicate with any of you, so here is hopefully everything you need to know for getting back into lessons for January and all other upcoming events.

Next group class is on Monday January 6th.
However, lessons will start back the week of Monday January 13th

Fiddle Club:
Starting in February, the long anticipated Fiddle Club will begin. This class will run every other Saturday or so from 1:30-2:30 at my place. Class will run on the following dates:

February 1st
February 15th
March 1st
March 8th
March 22nd
April 12th
April 26th
May 3rd

Students must be playing Perpetual Motion or higher to enroll, however, please speak with your teacher before to see if it is suitable for your child. Check out the registration form here for more details.

Haggis Stew:
Our annual Robbie Burns performance is on Saturday January 25th. Please check your calendars for the following rehearsal dates:
Saturday January 11th 1:00-3:00
Friday January 17th 7:30-9:00
Saturday January 25th Rehearsal at 2:00 with performance around 7:00.

Silent Auction:
Once again, please scour your homes or awaken your inner creativity and donate something to the upcoming Silent Auction! Give away something you do not need anymore and maybe find something you do need or want for a great price at the auction. You'll find a donation box in my studio to drop items off during lessons.

I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and has a Happy New Year. I will see you all at group on January 13th!

Friday, December 06, 2013

Deck the Halls... with music!

We saw a full range of potential on the weekend, from the young pretwinklers, to trying teenagers and even still to the incredible role models of the parents (performing and not!). Everyone showed they're abilities and love of music on Sunday and it was a joy to watch. 

December will be over and done with before we know it, but while we're here, take advantage of the spirit of the holidays and continue to motivate playing and practice. Here are a few ways to continue to make music an important part of your families lifestyle...


Sing Christmas carols together
Play review pieces or Christmas tunes to family and friends
Play a duet with a friend
Have advent calendars that only get opened on the days that you practice
Share your music with grandma and grandpa and even take your violin to retirement/nursing homes
Teach a friend how to play Jingle Bells
Put an ornament on the tree or a decoration out in the house for every repetition of a practice spot
Make a recording and send it to family members who live far away
Provide background music to a Christmas party
Make Christmas paper chains for every day practiced or every repetition
Play at a talent show or for your class at school
Play for family members or friends over Skype


This is my mom, me on fiddlebox and my older brother Scott on cello.
The months coming up to Christmas consisted of making tape recordings
of us playing our instruments to send to our Grandparents for Christmas.
Not only were these cherished by our Grandparents, but they are a keepsake of
our journey through music. On Christmas Eve, we would all gather in the dining
room and play Christmas songs for each other. It's never to late to start new
'musical' Christmas traditions!

Once again, our Christmas Ceilidh is on Monday December 16th 5-6. I will be asking everyone next week who is available to attend, who has a Christmas treat they can bring, and if anyone has a Christmas tune, Fiddle tune or anything they might like to play or share with the group.

For those who are in the fiddle group Haggis Stew, our annual Robbie Burns performance is on Saturday January 25th in the evening. So mark you calendars and stay tuned for rehearsal dates.