Category: Teaching Strategies
We all know that music reading takes practice and simple memorization of what each note looks like on the staff. But what holds many students back is the speed that they can recognize and play notes. There are some great software programs out there, but one of my favorites for...
For those of you who are starting beginners this fall, I would like to share some foldable flash cards for violin, viola, cello and double bass. They are PDF’s and can be printed and cut. Feel free to share on your website/blog! When I was teaching elementary strings, I did...
Using a rubber band attached to the frog can help the bow become more manageable for students who are new to string playing. Or, the rubber band can serve as an aid to correct students who have developed bad bow hold habits. A rubber band (the “seat belt”) attaches to...
It was great to be back in Buckeye Country, presenting at the OSU Summer String Teachers Workshop! Below is some information about what we discussed, including links to hardware, software, and websites. Essential Elements Interactive A new supplementary technology tool to accompany Essential Elements 2000 for Strings or Band. Visit...
When students first start to play a stringed instrument, they don’t usually have the hand strength or fine motor skills to hold the bow correctly and without tension. The muscles in the hand need to be trained and strengthened. So, as Arnold Swartzenegger said in the movie Kindergarten Cop, “It’s...