Sunday, January 27, 2008

Silence can be golden!

I wish this sign wasn't necessary. Actually, I wish it was flashing somewhere in the room during rehearsals! There are conversations going on during the rehearsals that take away or slow down the group's progress. Once people understand that our time together is at a premium perhaps the level of concentration will improve. I'm convinced that half of the time students don't even realize they are communicating with each other, but that doesn't excuse it. If everyone would just set a goal to not respond to the invitation to talk, we would accomplish so much more during our short rehearsal times!

Sunday, January 20, 2008

The Second Half Begins


Tuesday marks the first day of the second semester of the 2007-2008 school year. It seems hard to believe that we have made it halfway. There are two ways to approach halfway marks - recalling the past, or looking forward to the future. Figuratively speaking, your glass in life is either always half full or half empty. I prefer to see my glass as half full! There is so much to do, and so much awaits us as musicians! If you wish to leave your comment on the second half of the school year, please let us know if you are a "glass half-full" or "glass half-empty" type of person!

Sunday, January 13, 2008

If a first you don't succeed...


Just like the saying above the practice lab states..if you can't be successful with music you have to try again (and again) until you are successful. It is often hard for young musicians to realize that a large part of musical success is based on the repetition of performing (practicing) the music. That is why we have class (rehearsal) so that we can get used to hearing how the parts from the various instruments fit together to complete this musical puzzle! It is also why attendance and concentration is so important - we can't have that crucial repetition without having everyone there! In other words, you are ALL IMPORTANT! It's been a long time - I almost forgot to say that the phrase that pays is "I'm important!"

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Back in the Saddle Again



After two days back we can officially say that we are "back in the saddle again." To be honest, it was great to see everyone again, but Thursday was a long, long day! When I left after playing for the boys basketball game I felt as tired as I usually am after a concert. Friday was better. I was impressed with the amount of quality music we created during rehearsals. Even though the students were a little fidgety and talky, we did good stuff! We are focusing on "quality of sound" and scales for the foreseeable future as we continue to read our way through new music.