It's easier for me to keep all the information about lessons, group classes, and the library performance in one location at this point, so please refer to www.thestringbeans.blogspot.com from now on.
The weekly schedule is here: http://thestringbeans.blogspot.com/p/schedule.html
Thanks!
Monday, May 23, 2011
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Thursday's Performance
On Thursday, we will be playing the songs on the list below. Please note the following instructions:
Thank you for all your hard work this semester! It's been a joy to make music with you. :)
If you are interested in having a month of free lessons in June to make up for missed time throughout the year, please contact me so I can put you on the schedule. You can find all the information you need in the previous blog post. I have not yet heard from the parents of: Ariel/Austin, Makell/Jaden, Zachary, or Sam about this. Please let me know if you're going to be doing this or not, so I can stop pestering you! Thank you! :)
- Bring your violin to the sanctuary on Thursday morning and leave your case open with your shoulder rest on and your bow tightened. I will tune your violin for you. When it's time for you to play, you can get your violin from it's case and bring it to the front of the sanctuary.
- If you're a tall person, please stand near the wall. If you're a short person, please stand near the front of the group.
- When you're not playing, your violin needs to be in rest position
- If it's a song you know, you'll join the group for that song.
- If it's a song you don't know, you'll sit down for that song.
- If you're sharing a violin with a sibling, please decide for yourselves who will be playing which song(s), and make sure you're standing next to each other on Thursday so that you can hand the violin to your sibling at the appropriate time.
- Cuckoo
- Lightly Row
- Song of the Wind
- Go Tell Aunt Rhody
- Mayo Morrins
- Glenorchy Grizzle
Thank you for all your hard work this semester! It's been a joy to make music with you. :)
If you are interested in having a month of free lessons in June to make up for missed time throughout the year, please contact me so I can put you on the schedule. You can find all the information you need in the previous blog post. I have not yet heard from the parents of: Ariel/Austin, Makell/Jaden, Zachary, or Sam about this. Please let me know if you're going to be doing this or not, so I can stop pestering you! Thank you! :)
Monday, May 9, 2011
FREE lessons in June - schedule
Here are the addresses you'll need. Scroll down to see the lesson schedule for June.
lessons:
6421 Greenfield Ct., Watauga 76148
Tuesday group class at 5:45pm (6/7, 6/21):
St. Martin-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church
in the Parish Hall (the building that's not the main church building - it says "Christian Education" on the side)
223 S. Pearson Lane
Keller, TX 76248
performance at Watauga Public Library on Thursday, July 7th. 6:15pm.
7109 Whitley Road
Watauga, Texas 76148
6421 Greenfield Ct., Watauga 76148
Tuesday group class at 5:45pm (6/7, 6/21):
St. Martin-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church
in the Parish Hall (the building that's not the main church building - it says "Christian Education" on the side)
223 S. Pearson Lane
Keller, TX 76248
performance at Watauga Public Library on Thursday, July 7th. 6:15pm.
7109 Whitley Road
Watauga, Texas 76148
- dress: please wear a white shirt and either jeans or black pants/long skirt. Hair should be tidy and away from your face.
- my private students will be wearing lime green "String Beans" shirts - if you'd like to order one, the cost is $12 (I think - I need to verify that)
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To see what times are currently available for lessons in June, check the lists below.
If none of these times work for you, please contact me. There is always a chance I can shuffle something else around to accommodate you!
- JUNE MONDAYS (6, 13, 20, 27)9:00
9:30
10:00Allie 10:30
11:00
11:30
12:00lunch 12:30lunch 1:00
1:30
2:00Nate 2:30Hannah Grace 3:00break 3:30Gracie 4:00Cara 4:30Ricky 5:00
5:30
6:00
JUNE THURSDAYS (9, 16, 23, 30) 9:00
9:30
10:00Cade 10:30Dylan 11:00
11:30
12:00lunch 12:30lunch 1:00Luke 1:30Caleb 2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30Aubrey 4:00
4:30
5:00
5:30
6:00
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Apologies!
I thought I had been posting updates here, but now realized I had just "saved" the posts without publishing them! Oh, dear. I apologize!
First of all though, please allow me to offer you some free extra violin time. I feel as though I owe all of the MGA students some extra violin time because I've been out with sick kids a few times, and on vacation for a few weeks. This all adds up to you not getting what you signed up for, and I'd like to make that right. If you are interested in some one-on-one violin time for your kiddo, please contact me so we can arrange it. We can do a private lesson at my house, at MGA sometime (if a time works out), via Skype (this is not ideal but a possibility), or possibly at your house. There is no charge or obligation for this - I just want to make up for missed violin time, and there are many, many students who I think would benefit from a situation where we could focus on individual issues in a non-group setting.
My email (preferred): christineauger@gmail.com
My phone number: 817-879-0569
My teaching studio is in Watauga.
Now, here's what each class should be working on:
LEVEL C
Lightly Row
Scale
Song of the Wind
LEVEL D:
Song of the Wind
Scale
Cuckoo
Lightly Row
Glenorchy Grizzle (handout, not in book)
LEVEL E:
Song of the Wind
Go Tell Aunt Rhody
Glenorchy Grizzle (handout, not in book)
Heather's Humbug (handout, not in book)
First of all though, please allow me to offer you some free extra violin time. I feel as though I owe all of the MGA students some extra violin time because I've been out with sick kids a few times, and on vacation for a few weeks. This all adds up to you not getting what you signed up for, and I'd like to make that right. If you are interested in some one-on-one violin time for your kiddo, please contact me so we can arrange it. We can do a private lesson at my house, at MGA sometime (if a time works out), via Skype (this is not ideal but a possibility), or possibly at your house. There is no charge or obligation for this - I just want to make up for missed violin time, and there are many, many students who I think would benefit from a situation where we could focus on individual issues in a non-group setting.
My email (preferred): christineauger@gmail.com
My phone number: 817-879-0569
My teaching studio is in Watauga.
Now, here's what each class should be working on:
LEVEL C
Lightly Row
Scale
Song of the Wind
LEVEL D:
Song of the Wind
Scale
Cuckoo
Lightly Row
Glenorchy Grizzle (handout, not in book)
LEVEL E:
Song of the Wind
Go Tell Aunt Rhody
Glenorchy Grizzle (handout, not in book)
Heather's Humbug (handout, not in book)
Friday, April 29, 2011
Getting Up To Date
My apologies for leaving this blog to languish lately! Here's what your student should be developing. If mastery has not been achieved on any given song, please spend some extra time learning it. I am happy to give extra help if needed.
C:
Twinkles
Lightly Row
Cuckoo
Scale
Song of the Wind
Doodle Dots
Russian Rumpus
D:
Twinkles
Lightly Row
Cuckoo
Scale
Song of the Wind
Glenorchy Grizzle
E:
Lightly Row
Song of the Wind
Go Tell Aunt Rhody
Glenorchy Grizzle
If you have questions about any of this, please do not hesitate to contact me! christineauger@gmail.com
C:
Twinkles
Lightly Row
Cuckoo
Scale
Song of the Wind
Doodle Dots
Russian Rumpus
D:
Twinkles
Lightly Row
Cuckoo
Scale
Song of the Wind
Glenorchy Grizzle
E:
Lightly Row
Song of the Wind
Go Tell Aunt Rhody
Glenorchy Grizzle
If you have questions about any of this, please do not hesitate to contact me! christineauger@gmail.com
Monday, February 28, 2011
2/28/11 violin notes for each class
C and D CLASSES:
Refer to the image above (click on it to make it larger) to be reminded of what we covered in class today.
1. TWINKLE VARIATIONS: all of the variations should be EASY for you to play. Next week, I will ask you simple questions (like, "what is your name" or "do you have a sister?") while you are playing. If you cannot answer a simple question while you are playing a variation, then it is not yet EASY enough for you and you need to practice it more. You should practice each not-yet-easy variation at least 5 times a day.
2. CUCKOO: The notes to Cuckoo are hidden inside Lightly Row (yellow boxes in the image above).
3. LIGHTLY ROW: Every single day, you should:
- listen to Lightly Row on the CD (track 40)
- sing the notes names to Lightly Row while the CD is playing. (Can you hear the four sections of the song? Which ones are the same? Which one is similar to the others but not the same? Which one is completely different?)
- without the CD, play the notes to the song one little section at a time. Go slowly.
E CLASS:
- Song of the Wind (track 46)
- Snow and Wind on the A String (track 49)
- Go Tell Aunt Rhody: Exercises in Musical Notation (no audio for this one)
- Go Tell Aunt Rhody (track 51)
Continue practicing Song of the Wind until it feels truly EASY to play. If it's not yet EASY, then you need to practice it more. To give you some perspective, I'll note that Gretchen (age 5) practices Song of the Wind 5 times (with repeats) per day.
Here is Song of the Wind from your book. There was some confusion in class about what book I was talking about - this is the book that everyone has been using since September, called Step by Step 1A by Kirsten Wartberg. If you do not have this book, you need it for this class. I will not continue to post pages from the book online because it is a violation of copyright.
DETAILS ABOUT "SNOW AND WIND" ON THE A STRING:
Use lightning bows for this one - make your violin sound like the one on the CD.
DETAILS ABOUT GO TELL AUNT RHODY: EXERCISES IN MUSICAL NOTATION:
Go Tell Aunt Rhody: Exercises in Musical Notation:
DETAILS ABOUT GO TELL AUNT RHODY:
Every day, you should do the following:
- listen to Go Tell Aunt Rhody (track 50 or 51)
- play along with the CD, but only use open E. Match the rhythms of the melody.
- look carefully at the notes in the book for this song, and slowly try to play the song (without the CD)
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
FW Symphony does Green Eggs and Ham this Friday - $4/ticket
from http://www.fwsymphony.org/education/education_concerts.asp
KinderconcertsKinderconcerts are fun, interactive concerts designed to engage the interest of preschool children, ages three through six.Green Eggs and Ham Andrés Franco, Conductor February 18, 2011 at 9:45 and 11:15 a.m. McKinney Memorial Bible Church 4805 Arborlawn Dr. Fort Worth, Texas All tickets to the Kinderconcerts are $4 Back by popular demand, Robert Kapilow's Green Eggs and Ham brings Dr. Seuss's classic to life in this version for orchestra, narrator and soloist. Program subject to change. Reserve Tickets Online |
Monday, February 14, 2011
Catching Up, Moving Ahead!
TO EVERYONE: Please note that I will not slow down the class to accomodate students who are not keeping up with their at-home practice, because that's just not fair to the majority of the class who are practicing diligently at home. If you are not at the expected level, you need to be putting in more practice time at home. Parents, please contact me if you need any suggestions or help with this. christineauger@gmail.com
You should be able to do the following without any problems:
You should be working on:
D Class:
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C Class:You should be able to do the following without any problems:
- Everything up to and including the Twinkle Variations (see earlier blog posts for videos and explanations)
- A Major Scale
The Twinkle Hamburger, the fingering for an A Major Scale, and the notes to Cuckoo |
You should be working on:
- Cuckoo
- Listening to Lightly Row
- Figuring out the notes to Lightly Row
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E Class:You should be able to do the following without any problems:
- Twinkle Variations
- Lightly Row
- Song of the Wind
- A Major Scale
- Open E Rhody
- Snow and Wind
- Figuring out the notes to Go Tell Aunt Rhody
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D Class:
You should be able to do the following without any problems:
- Twinkle Variations
- Lightly Row
- A Major Scale
- Preparation for Song of the Wind
You should be working on:
- Song of the Wind
Monday, January 24, 2011
January 24, 2011
Welcome back into the swing of things, violinists!
C1/D:
IN CLASS, THIS IS WHAT WE DID:
AT HOME, YOU NEED TO PRACTICE:
IN CLASS, THIS IS WHAT WE DID:
AT HOME, YOU NEED TO PRACTICE:
IN CLASS, THIS IS WHAT WE DID:
AT HOME YOU, NEED TO PRACTICE:
C1/D:
IN CLASS, THIS IS WHAT WE DID:
- reviewed Twinkle Variation A
- reviewed Cuckoo
- reviewed Lightly Row
AT HOME, YOU NEED TO PRACTICE:
- Twinkle Variations if you are still unclear about where/what the notes are (see previous posts for clarification and video examples)
- Lightly Row - this should be memorized. Try playing along with the CD without looking at the music. You should do this five times each day.
- start listening to track 43 on your CD
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C2/C3:IN CLASS, THIS IS WHAT WE DID:
- reviewed Twinkle Variation A (taka taka stop stop)
- introduced the Major Scale in A
AT HOME, YOU NEED TO PRACTICE:
- all Twinkle Variations (see previous posts if you're rusty)
- the A Major Scale, taka-taka stop stop version (the first part of the CD track). Just listen to the rest of it on the CD and please do not try to play along. It goes pretty fast, and you need to be able to play it solidly and securely at a slow tempo first.
- The scale is found on pages 34-35 of your "Step by Step" book, and it is track 43 on your CD. (No, we are not skipping Cuckoo or Lightly Row!)
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E1/E2:IN CLASS, THIS IS WHAT WE DID:
- reviewed all Twinkle Variations
- reviewed Cuckoo
- played through Lightly Row five times, at different tempi
- introduced and practiced the A Major Scale (taka taka stop stop version, mostly)
- practiced the Grasshopper Exercise
- played through Song of the Wind, with repeat
AT HOME YOU, NEED TO PRACTICE:
- Lightly Row - this should be memorized. Try playing along with the CD without looking at the music. You should do this five times each day.
- A Major Scale (pages 34-35 of your book, track 43 on your CD) but only the taka taka stop stop version. Just listen to the other two versions for now.
- Grasshopper Exercise (pages 36-37 of your book, track 44 on your CD)
- Song of the Wind (pages 36-37 of your book, track 46 on your CD. Listen to tracks 47 and 48 but don't play along with them yet please.)
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