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All We See Are Lights and All We Hear Is Music: February 2009
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All We See Are Lights and All We Hear Is Music. Tuesday, February 24, 2009. The End of Another Show. After two pit rehearsals and a week of rehearsal for us and about six weeks for the cast, "Big River" finally closed on Sunday. Based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The musical follows Huck Fin and the runaway slave Jim down the Mississippi River. They meet all sorts of characters on the way until they end up in Arkansas. Broadway Recording Cover, thanks to Wikipedia). So, I just had ...
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All We See Are Lights and All We Hear Is Music: Happy Mother's Day
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All We See Are Lights and All We Hear Is Music. Sunday, May 10, 2009. Happy Mother's Day to all Moms and anyone who is a Mother figure. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This Day in History. An Adventure in Ghost Hunting. BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content. Confessions of a Book Addict. Ghost Hunting Tips and Paranormal Investigation. Music Teacher's Helper Blog. Outer Banks Beach Blog. The Misadventures of Aaron and Jackie. The Music Teachers Blog. TM Ghost Hunters Blog. Finally, a new post.
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It's never too late to learn the piano!: June 2014
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014. Well the pieces just keep coming. Here is another written with adolescent pianists in mind even though most have possibly never heard of Led Zeppelin before. Anyway, the riffs work pretty well here in a piece designed to assist students to gain further hand independence. The Immigrant Song riff works so well as an ostinato. The piece is available here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog is the story of that journey. Survey on piano courses 2016. Video Clips: Eumir Deodato.
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Motifs in Music: January 2014
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Thoughts on composing, playing and teaching music. Monday, January 27, 2014. Homework Assignments - Hmmmm! I can't believe that I haven't done this sooner, but in my string classes I have sent home three homework assignments this year - two for the beginners, one for the second-year players. Of course, we all expect our students to practice, and some of them do. Actually, many of them do. But what exactly do they practice? So, three weeks ago, I handed out a page that said something like this:. Subscribe...
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Motifs in Music: June 2014
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Thoughts on composing, playing and teaching music. Tuesday, June 24, 2014. On Facebook I found a link to a series of lessons on fiddling, and the first lesson on Bile 'Em Cabbage Down is free. You can find it here. Like Orff, it uses a simple song and then adds variation upon variation with some room for improvisation and creation. Like Fiddle Camp, it teaches the song by ear. Well, that's like Suzuki, too. It also throws in some chord theory. Sunday, June 22, 2014. Catching Up and Fiddle Camp. Interesti...
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Piano Escapades: July 2012
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Monday, July 30, 2012. Vobot" for Prep A Technique. Today, I managed a few hours of playtime at the computer and finished working on the Prep A technique chart. I thought "Vobot" might be one that the younger students will enjoy colouring - for 4 pentascales to prepare for RCM Prep A. Feel free to download this printable. For your studio use, I am working on Prep B next and will share when it is completed. Posted by Wendy Chan. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Vobot for Prep A Technique. Color In My Piano.
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Playground Music Center Panama City, FL: October 2009
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Playground Music Center Panama City, FL: October 2009. Playground Music Center Panama City, FL. Friday, October 16, 2009. WML 12: Contemporary Composers Vol. 1. Welcome to the Twelfth Edition of Weekend Music Links. We've streamlined these posts because they were getting a leeeetle bit too long. So we moved some of the other portions of these weekly posts to our Facebook Page, which will be updated according to the following schedule:. Monday - Quote of the Week. Tuesday - Found Instrument of the Week.
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A Musical Journey Throughout History: February 2009
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. A Musical Journey Throughout History. This blog was a fun project for one of my english classes in college. Enjoy! Wednesday, February 25, 2009. War Songs and Drinking Songs, Then and Now. War songs started as early as the 1700s, typically anti-war and used in many peace protests. Some of this country's most famous songs were created as either a protest to a war we were fighting, or as a victory song after the conclusion of a war. In 1861, William Steffe. Centuries, and ...
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A Musical Journey Throughout History: #1 Hits of the '90s....
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. A Musical Journey Throughout History. This blog was a fun project for one of my english classes in college. Enjoy! Sunday, May 10, 2009. 1 Hits of the '90s. The 1990s were.interesting. Nothing major happened, but it wasn't an insignificant decade, either. Taking a trip down memory lane."Dolly" the sheep was cloned; a spaceship was sent to Mars; Bill Clinton becomes president, and is then impeached; the Mac computer was created; Amazon, EBay. So, here are the. 97- "I̵...
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