Sunday, December 07, 2014

What a weekend of perfoming!

Photo Courtesy of J. Kilgar
The Fall Fiddle Class did a wonderful thing on Saturday and played for the residents at Masonville Manor. What an amazing opportunity to take our skills and love of music and share it with the community. I don't think there was a face to be seen that didn't have a smile on it or a toe that wasn't tapping at one time or another. It's moments like these that make all our hard work and commitment pay off. You all pushed yourselves, went beyond your comfort zones, tried your best and had so much fun. Congratulations Fall Fiddle Class!

As for our Holiday Recital, everyone from our smallest to our tallest played from the heart, was respectful and kind to one another, worked together, offered assistance and guidance when needed and supported one another in listening to each other play. We pulled off the Let It Go Ensemble with joyful imperfection, which is way better and much more meaningful then joyless perfection in my book. We definitely made it our own and had so much fun in the process. Lastly, the looks on every ones faces as Santa appeared was priceless. 

What a wonderful weekend full of growing musicians!

Tuesday, December 02, 2014

Recital December 7th at 2:00!

It has arrived! I have been anticipating this recital since the start of the school year. Not only is this my favourite time of year, but I am so proud of the work everyone has put into this recital and the joy and excitement I am hearing in everyone's playing!

From classical pieces to traditional Christmas songs, Fiddle music to Pop songs, it will be an afternoon filled with good music, family and friends, and a very special guest!

Here's what you need to know:

The recital starts at 2:00 at Siloam United Church.
Everyone must arrive no later than 1:45 to unpack, tune, and relax before the recital starts.

There is no reception at this recital.

There is no dress code for this recital. 
Please make sure you can play your violin is whatever you choose to wear.

If you are playing a Christmas duet, please bring your own music!

Invite your family and friends!

Do take pictures and videos of your children! 
DO NOT post pictures or videos of any one other then your own children on the internet.

There is no Group Class the Tuesday following the recital.
However, please join us Tuesday December 16th for our Christmas Ceilidh
Don't know what a Ceilidh is? Come to class and find out as we chat, play music and games and enjoy this final time playing together before the new year!

Monday, December 01, 2014

The Magic of Christmas and getting kids to practice!

Fill this advent calendar with
any treat you'd like. But you
only get it if you practice!
November has flown by once again and December is upon us. Embrace the magic of Christmas and the holiday season and all the great practice motivators that come along with it.



Advent Calendars!
The simplest way to use the advents calendar is that you must practice before you get your treat for the day. However, there are many DIY advent calendar ideas online. If you're feeling crafty, plan an advent calendar for practice that inside has instructions for a new game or practice spot to work on everyday before you get your treat! I love the reusable advent calendars, that way you can customize it to what suits your family and you can change it up and try different things each year.




The grown-up advent calendar:
24 Days of Tea by David's Tea.
I'm loving this!


Elf on the Shelf!
This is a new one for me, and honestly I find the elf a little creepy but, wherever children find excitement, there is always a way to add in a bit of learning. Have your elf leave assignments for your kids! For Example: Shovel the driveway with mom and dad then build a snowman. Do 5 twinkle twinkle little stars on your violin with a strong bent thumb in different rooms of the house. Vacuum the pine needles from the Christmas tree then make some hot chocolate! Do 50 repetitions of a practice spot teacher assigned then pat your back for a job well done. Hey it's worth a shot, sometimes when the work comes from someone other then teacher and parent for a change, they seem a lot more fun!

Repetition Charts!
Check out The Practice Shoppe's advent calendars, practice motivators and repetition charts. All in holiday themes!



Home Concerts!
As you gather with family, always bring the violin along. Encourage learning of new Christmas tunes or pop songs or put together a medley of their favourite Suzuki pieces. Some of my best Christmas memories are of my brothers, mom and I putting on a Christmas recital for our grandparents and seeing the joy on their face and the fun we all had just playing together. Start a new tradition this year. Don't play an instrument to play along with your child? Get some jingle bells, egg shakers, tupperware drums and build your own percussion section. It doesn't have to be perfect, the only requirement is that you all have fun and appreciate this time together!

Out tree shortly before the cat helps with
the decorating...
Christmas Recordings for Family!
Send audio files, youtube links, a DVD in the mail, or whatever technology you have available to you. Put together a recording of your child playing. Not only is it a great keepsake for you and your child, but family members, especially who live far away will receive a very special gift of music for the holidays. Making music means we have something to share. Share what you and your child work on all year with the people who will appreciate it and encourage your hard work.

Decorating the Tree!
Enjoy gradually decorating the tree by placing an ornament each time you practice, or do a repetition, complete review or listen to the cd. Choose an activity that your child needs motivation in and encourage that activity through decorating the tree.

Sampling of ornaments, lots of Coca-cola...
Baking!
Plan on baking activities ahead of time that your child is interested in. Decide on what needs to happen before the baking day can take place, maybe it's 100 repetitions, 12 consistent days of happy practice, or listening to the cd 3 hours everyday for one week. If the goal is completed, enjoy an afternoon of baking together! This could be applied to any other activity your family may do in December, maybe it's going to see the lights, or sitting on Santa's knee. Maybe it's making a gingerbread house or going ice skating. Choose an activity that your family will enjoy and work for it!