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Wednesday, December 14, 2016

20 ways to practice "REVIEW" songs for the new year!

Here are some ideas to help you 'freshen'up your review practice in the new Year!
I borrowed these from another Suzuki blogger, Christine at the Suzuki Triangle.

1. Review Chart  –  this will have the pieces you know spread out & scrambled up in a different order for each day of the week. You can find great pre-made charts on Pinterest and by doing a google search.  Here is one some of my students have been using this fall https://www.pinterest.com/pin/95631192062388692/

For Variety

2. The Jar Method –  Put all the pieces you need to review into a jar and have a 2nd empty jar to put them in once you play them. This way it feels like a game and you’re sure to get to everything. You could even have a different Jar for each book
3.  Pre-Made Practice Dice – you can find preprinted dice with review pieces printed on them for cello, piano and vioin at the Practice Shoppe
4.  Standard Dice – Pick a book and then roll 2 or 3 Dice to see what piece number you will play.  You can also assign each song a number and roll to see which number comes up to determine the piece played.
5.  Draw a Card – write the name of each piece on notecard and draw one at a time to review.
6.  Around the House Review – Go to a different part of the house or a different room to play each review song for the day. If the weather allows play outside!

Social Ideas

7.  Toy Concert: Line up stuffed animals, action figures or dolls and play a piece for each one.
8.  Family Concert: Give a Review concert to family members at Home.
9.  Community Service Concert: plan a review concert at a local retirement home – extra practice on the pieces chosen to be performed will help with motivation to review.
10.  Skype or Facetime Concert: Play review pieces for grandparents or family members who live far away through Skype or Facetime.
11. Review with a Friend: get together with someone else who also plays and review together. One person can play duets if they are at different levels.

Ideas Using Creativity 

12. Musical Animal Review: Write down the name (or add a picture) of different animals and have your child/student draw a card to play in the style of that animal – Elephant and Dolphin will sound very different & this will help build musicality and creativity
13. Color Review – (I saw this in one of Brian Lewis’ Master Classes a long time ago). Use paint sample cards and have students pick the color (or shade of color) they think best fits the piece and then play it with that “color”. You can also write the names of colors on a note card and have students draw them randomly.
14. Create a Drawing: Each time a review piece is played add one more piece to the drawing.  The child can draw or the parent can draw and surprise the child with the picture at the end.

Ideas to Encourage More Repetitions

15. Use a timer: put the timer on for 10 minutes (or another amount of time appropriate for your child’s age & levle)  and play as many songs as you can (well!) before the timer goes off.
16.  Use Counters – find coins, small beads, rocks , little toy animals  . . . whatever you have around. Determine how many review songs will be played that day and after each one a new item gets to walk across the stand or table until the whole pile moves. You can use all kinds of things to count which helps with variety if your child craves it.
17. 100 times Coloring Books – Young Musician’s sells a few books called Color Me 100  that have detailed pictures for students to color in each time they review a piece (See a Violin Book 1 version here). With all the adult coloring books out these days it would be easy to find a coloring book with lots of little segments to color in each time a review piece is played.

Games:

18.  Review Boardgame: Download a blank Board game template & fill in review songs & activities. All you need is dice and a game piece and you’re all set to play! Pinterest is full of great templates if you search for one.
19. Review Spinners: I recently came across a blog post about creating your own review spinners (click here).  Modify an old spinner from a game with the names of review pieces and let students spin to choose a piece.
20.  Plastic Egg Hunt: Take old plastic Easter eggs and put one review song inside each one. You can even hide the songs around the room for young 

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Light up the World! Give Music this Holiday!

Here is the information about Suzuki for December and January for all my students.

December 9th we will have Group Class to prepare for our Holiday Lights at the Botanical Gardens Performance. Piano Students are welcome (but not required) if they want to come. There will be a keyboard to play at the Botanical Gardens performance.


Holiday Lights in the Gardens:
Florida Botanical Gardens   12520 Ulmerton Rd, Largo, FL 33774
December 12 at 7:00 p.m. please be there by 6:40 to tune and get set up.
Wear holiday or nice clothing (bring layers in case it gets cold!)

We will play :
Twinkles
Jingle Bells
O Come Little Children
Long Long Ago
Deck the Halls
Silent Night
Joy to the World
Ukranian Carol (Carol of the Bells)
Dreidel
Hanukah oh Hanukah
Minuet 1
Minuet 2
Chorus from Judas MacaBeus
Waltz

 I know we all love to give service by playing for nursing homes this time of year, but because of my knee surgery and other problems, I have decided that I am unable to do this this year. I hope that you will all take the initiative to play your Holiday Music at schools, church, and maybe even go to a nursing home on your own. There are some home school co-op opportunities available, I think. Barb Ness told me about one in particular that might welcome several of our students to come and play. 
I am sending a phone list of the parents in our group, and the emails for you are on the email I sent. If you would like to play together at a nursing home or event, maybe you can call and arrange that as part of your holiday giving!

Instead of candy at the nursing homes, consider having your children make Holiday cards to give to the residents. I will print some great ideas for that if you need help. I'll have them at next week's lessons.

Last, but definitely not least, I am having surgery on December 20 to repair my torn patellar tendon. I won't know how long I have to wait to start teaching again until I am out of the surgery. I am planning to start teaching again on Monday, January 30. I won't expect anyone to pay tuition for January. 
Please keep the Suzuki listening and review going for the month. I think that it would be a great incentive if we could have a practice challenge, and I have several ideas that I will put together and pass to you on the last week of December lessons, which will end on December 16, since my surgery is the next week.

I care very deeply about teaching all of you and am so grateful for your patience as I go through this year of knee surgery. Here's hoping that 2017 will be wonderful and musical!