Many students structure practice through use of weekly practice charts. Parents or the teacher indicate specific focus points on the chart at the weekly lesson, and the student checks off the number of days they practice. Attached is a pdf of the chart I use in my studio. weekly_practice_chart
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Camp Adagio t-shirt printing tests are a success! Camp faculty (Sadie Brightman, James Pecsok, Ali Gibson and Emily Sunderman) and volunteers (Joy Pile, Emory Fanning, and George Matthew) will all receive printed shirts. Campers will bring in t-shirts to print themselves on the first day.
On the first day of Camp Adagio (next Monday, August 10th) we will choose a book to read on a favorite composer or musician. At closing meetings campers will have a chance to share what they’ve learned about the composer (or about the book in general). My collection of biographers is embarrassingly light on female
This year at Camp Adagio at MCMC we will be printing our own t-shirts, so bring a favorite solid color t-shirt on the first day! I had a fun time this morning working on the logo and figuring out how to transfer the design to the screen. We are ready to ink!
The Addison Trio is on a local tour! Monday, August 3, 2015 at 4PM at Elderly Services Sunday, August 9, 2015 at 3PM at The Lodge at Otter Creek Saturday, August 22nd at 4PM at East View We will perform Clara Schumann, Beethoven, and a few memorable and whimsical short pieces that I’m in love
Pause Summer just a little… Come to a lunchtime Mozart concert on Thursday, July 30th at 12:15 at Saint Stephen’s Church in Middlebury, VT! Sonata in F Major (rarely if ever performed with organ) and a newly discovered Organ Fantasia. George Matthews on Organ, Emily Sunderman on Violin. Listening to Mozart is a great cure for summertime
Camp Adagio now has a first pass at a logo for t-shirts. The plan is to print our own t-shirts and posters for concerts on the first or second day of camp. Now I just have to remember how to turn a design into a format ready to screen print. It has been 25 years since
The Suzuki Method is based on the combination of a weekly private lesson and group classes. The group classes serve to motivate and inspire students of all levels and ages. The class curriculum focuses on development and review of violin techniques relevant to students of all levels and ages. In the group classes beginning
Below is the syllabus for this evening’s group practice. Violin Posture Games Coming up from a slump – Students will practice hovering palms just above their heads and floating up to meet the hand through coming out of a slump Air Hockey Practice – Students will practice rolling marbles down the fingerboard to see if they can make