CRESCENDO
Warm up:
pg. 20-21 Rhythm Raps #68, #72, #74 (count in 2 - NEW TIME SIGNATURE 2/4)
Review:
Pg. 20 #70 Hot Cross Buns, new concept BOW LIFT, indicated by the coma marking as well as playing eighth notes grouped in fours; #71 Au Claire De La Lune, bow lift is performed in the middle of the song.
Current:
pg. 21 #73 Buckeye Salute
Preview:
pg. 21 #76 For Pete's Sake; pg. 25 #92 Can-Can
Theory:
2/4 time signature, conducting in 2; 1st & 2nd endings
ANDANTE
Warm up:
book 1 pg. 38 #161 G Major Scale (violins listen for low 2's)
Review:
Celtic Suite movements 1 and 2 John Ryan's Polka and The Dark Island
Current:
Celtic Suite movements 3 and 4
CHAMBER
Warm up:
Book 2 pg. 46 Finger Patterns
Current:
J. S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 - start working on dynamics and polishing points
All the Pretty Little Horses - keep working on counting and rhythm and notes
J. S. Bach's Air on G String - work on notes and rhythm, pay attention to bow arm and the distribution of the bow.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
CRESCENDO
Warm up pg. 20 #66 Rhythm Rap Clap and count the rhythm with eighth notes grouped in 4, then play on open A. #67 Pepperoni Pizza (same rhythm as #66). #68 Rhythm Rap Clap and count the rhythm with eighth notes grouped in 2, then play on open D. #69 D Major Scale Up (same rhythm as #68).
Review pg. 15 Matthew's March and Christopher's Tune
Current pg. 20 Hot Cross Buns (bow lift is at the end of the song-lift bow and set back at the balancing point) and Au Claire de la Lune (bow lift is in the middle of the song-lift bow and set back at the balancing point)
Preview pg. 21 #72 Rhythm Rap; #73 Buckeye Salute
Theory pg. 21 Time Signature 2/4 Conducting in two
ANDANTE
Warm up pg. 19 D Major Scale; pg. 34 C Major Scale as a Round; pg. 40 G Major Scale, Skill Builders (#160-#173)
Review pg. 30 #117 Banana Boat Song
Current The Celtic Suite: John Ryan's Polka count in 4; The Dark Island count in 3, watch dotted rhythms violin 1!; The Piper o' Dundee count in 4, watch dotted rhythms violin 1!; Three Reels count in 4 for now, as we learn the movement slowly. However, in 2/2 time the half note gets the beat, quarter note gets 1/2 a beat and the sixteenth note get 1/4 of a beat
CHAMBER
Warm up pg 42 Finger Patterns
Review Swallowtail Jig and America the Beautiful - please keep practicing these pieces to keep current for performance opportunities.
Current Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 - Baroque time period called for playing eighth notes with long bow strokes and the quarter notes with a detached bow stroke, more staccato. Watch for f#s and c#s! We will be performing the Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 on March 24th for the HUSD Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the District Office. Remember to arrive in concert attire at 6:00 p.m. to tune and warm up. Air on G String - Largo tempo marking requires an extremely slow bow arm with great control. All the Pretty Little Horses - work on counting/rhythm for your part please. This piece is a challenge rhythmically.
*I have registered the Chamber Ensemble for ABODA Area Festival the last week in April. Look for more details soon! Our performance pieces will be; Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, Air on the G String and All the Pretty Little Horses.
*Those selected Chamber students who are doing Jr. High All-State, it is on March 12th (Saturday) at our own Higley Center for the Performing Arts! I have not received your music. I will contact the Director to make sure I get it, as well as the tickets for the concert, soon so you can start practicing!
Warm up pg. 20 #66 Rhythm Rap Clap and count the rhythm with eighth notes grouped in 4, then play on open A. #67 Pepperoni Pizza (same rhythm as #66). #68 Rhythm Rap Clap and count the rhythm with eighth notes grouped in 2, then play on open D. #69 D Major Scale Up (same rhythm as #68).
Review pg. 15 Matthew's March and Christopher's Tune
Current pg. 20 Hot Cross Buns (bow lift is at the end of the song-lift bow and set back at the balancing point) and Au Claire de la Lune (bow lift is in the middle of the song-lift bow and set back at the balancing point)
Preview pg. 21 #72 Rhythm Rap; #73 Buckeye Salute
Theory pg. 21 Time Signature 2/4 Conducting in two
ANDANTE
Warm up pg. 19 D Major Scale; pg. 34 C Major Scale as a Round; pg. 40 G Major Scale, Skill Builders (#160-#173)
Review pg. 30 #117 Banana Boat Song
Current The Celtic Suite: John Ryan's Polka count in 4; The Dark Island count in 3, watch dotted rhythms violin 1!; The Piper o' Dundee count in 4, watch dotted rhythms violin 1!; Three Reels count in 4 for now, as we learn the movement slowly. However, in 2/2 time the half note gets the beat, quarter note gets 1/2 a beat and the sixteenth note get 1/4 of a beat
CHAMBER
Warm up pg 42 Finger Patterns
Review Swallowtail Jig and America the Beautiful - please keep practicing these pieces to keep current for performance opportunities.
Current Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 - Baroque time period called for playing eighth notes with long bow strokes and the quarter notes with a detached bow stroke, more staccato. Watch for f#s and c#s! We will be performing the Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 on March 24th for the HUSD Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the District Office. Remember to arrive in concert attire at 6:00 p.m. to tune and warm up. Air on G String - Largo tempo marking requires an extremely slow bow arm with great control. All the Pretty Little Horses - work on counting/rhythm for your part please. This piece is a challenge rhythmically.
*I have registered the Chamber Ensemble for ABODA Area Festival the last week in April. Look for more details soon! Our performance pieces will be; Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, Air on the G String and All the Pretty Little Horses.
*Those selected Chamber students who are doing Jr. High All-State, it is on March 12th (Saturday) at our own Higley Center for the Performing Arts! I have not received your music. I will contact the Director to make sure I get it, as well as the tickets for the concert, soon so you can start practicing!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
CRESCENDO: Welcome back from Winter Break! Hope it was restful! Time to get back to work! :)
Warm up: pg 8 Hopscotch and Morning Dance, working on straight bows, keeping bows close to the bridge, opening our hinges, and producing good tone. We are also still focusing on our excellent bow holds! Please review bowhold exercises (all year this will be very important for a good foundation).
Review: pg 12 Natalie's Rose and Song for Christine, working on reading our new notes, memorizing their names and what finger we use.
Current: pg 15 Matthew's March and Christopher's Tune, working on our expanding our reading skills by learning new notes.
Please have your child practice each of these songs until they have all the notes learned and are comfortable playing them without mistakes.
ANDANTE: Welcome back from Winter Break! Hope it was restful! Time to get back to work! :)
The students were given new music for our next concert (MAY 9th at the HCPA) that we sightread on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday last week. They are four movements of a Celtic Suite. We read through the first two movements, John Ryan's Polka and The Dark Island.
We discussed the sightreading strategy STAR. "S" stands for signatures, key and time. John Ryan's Polka is in the key of D Major, with two sharps and in 4/4 time. The Dark Island is in the key of G Major, with one sharp and is in 3/4 time. "T" stands for tempo marking. John Ryan's Polka is to be played fast and lively. "A" stands for accidentals. We reviewed what the term means, and discovered that there are no accidentals in either movement. "R" stands for rhythm and range. We discussed our fastest notes and slowest notes and then talked about our highest and lowest notes for the range.
Please work with your child on the notes and rhythm. My goal is to sightread through the next two movements of the Celtic Suite next week and then start working on getting the pieces performance ready!
CHAMBER: Welcome back from Winter Break! Hope it was restful! Time to get back to work! :)
Review: Swallowtail Jig and America the Beautiful
Current: The students were given three new pieces of music. We will be performing J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto Movement 5 for the HUSD Board Meeting on Thursday, March 24th at 6:30 p.m. at the District Office. They will need to be there at 6:00 p.m. in concert attire, to tune and warm up. The other piece we sightread last week was Bach's Air on the G String.
Preview: We will sightread and start work on All the Pretty Little Horses next week.
Please help your child practice the new music. They will be our performance pieces for the MAY 9th Concert at the Higley Center for the Performing Arts.
Good to see all the children again!
Mrs. Leigh
Warm up: pg 8 Hopscotch and Morning Dance, working on straight bows, keeping bows close to the bridge, opening our hinges, and producing good tone. We are also still focusing on our excellent bow holds! Please review bowhold exercises (all year this will be very important for a good foundation).
Review: pg 12 Natalie's Rose and Song for Christine, working on reading our new notes, memorizing their names and what finger we use.
Current: pg 15 Matthew's March and Christopher's Tune, working on our expanding our reading skills by learning new notes.
Please have your child practice each of these songs until they have all the notes learned and are comfortable playing them without mistakes.
ANDANTE: Welcome back from Winter Break! Hope it was restful! Time to get back to work! :)
The students were given new music for our next concert (MAY 9th at the HCPA) that we sightread on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday last week. They are four movements of a Celtic Suite. We read through the first two movements, John Ryan's Polka and The Dark Island.
We discussed the sightreading strategy STAR. "S" stands for signatures, key and time. John Ryan's Polka is in the key of D Major, with two sharps and in 4/4 time. The Dark Island is in the key of G Major, with one sharp and is in 3/4 time. "T" stands for tempo marking. John Ryan's Polka is to be played fast and lively. "A" stands for accidentals. We reviewed what the term means, and discovered that there are no accidentals in either movement. "R" stands for rhythm and range. We discussed our fastest notes and slowest notes and then talked about our highest and lowest notes for the range.
Please work with your child on the notes and rhythm. My goal is to sightread through the next two movements of the Celtic Suite next week and then start working on getting the pieces performance ready!
CHAMBER: Welcome back from Winter Break! Hope it was restful! Time to get back to work! :)
Review: Swallowtail Jig and America the Beautiful
Current: The students were given three new pieces of music. We will be performing J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto Movement 5 for the HUSD Board Meeting on Thursday, March 24th at 6:30 p.m. at the District Office. They will need to be there at 6:00 p.m. in concert attire, to tune and warm up. The other piece we sightread last week was Bach's Air on the G String.
Preview: We will sightread and start work on All the Pretty Little Horses next week.
Please help your child practice the new music. They will be our performance pieces for the MAY 9th Concert at the Higley Center for the Performing Arts.
Good to see all the children again!
Mrs. Leigh
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