Showing posts with label Beginning Ukulele. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beginning Ukulele. Show all posts

Friday, January 4, 2013

ABC's of Music Practice

ABC's of Music Practice photo
26 Ideas to help practicing at home!


Happy New Year!  

I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season.

I am looking forward to a new year of blogging with more fun and creative music ideas.

A lot of parents have been asking me how to get their child to practice their instruments at home.  It is important to have the right expectations especially when dealing with children in the 3-8 year old range.  At this age we need to keep music fun and interesting in order for their love of music to grow and grow.

So to help with music at home, I have come up with 


ABC’s of Music Practice


Appreciate all efforts to sing and play
Believe everyone has some musical ability
Consistency-practice everyday!
Delight in accomplishments – no matter how small
Enjoy yourself and music
Find favorite songs and artists, listen to them and copy what you hear and like
Get the new assignments from your teacher
Have a set practice check list:  Posture, warm-ups, old songs, new songs, and listen everyday
Ignore the moaning-children will moan but don’t listen to it and keep going
Juggling too many after school activities will slow down progress
Kick start your day by practicing before breakfast!
Listen to good examples on CD’s, YouTube and live concerts
Muscles- build music muscles by playing and singing scales, arpeggios and chords
No quitting!  All desirable goals take time and hard work!
Orchestra and opera- listen and dream about playing in the orchestra and singing in an opera
Posture- are you sitting correctly at the piano, holding your violin correctly, 
standing tall for singing?
Qualify for a prize – fill out your practice charts and get a prize!
Relax –don’t hold tension in your shoulders, back or knees
Share your gift of music with others – play at recitals, for the family and at nursing homes
Time – play or sing each song at least 3 times before moving on to the next song.  Practice time for 3-6 year olds will only be 5-15 minutes per instrument.  Older 
children will be able to play longer.
Unite with other musicians- play in recitals and group classes
View lessons – as parents it is important to watch your child’s lessons, at least once 
in a while, so that you can help them at home
Warm-ups are important exercises to build strength in muscles
eXpect mood swings, waning interest, tired days from your children and lighten 
the load for the day but don’t quit!  Good days are just around the corner
You and your children can do it!
Zero in on strengths and weaknesses-Point out where your child is great (good rhythm, good listening skills)!  Some songs require extra practice before they are mastered so just gently encourage playing it one more time!


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Enjoy!

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Explore Music Camp July 16-20, 2012


This past week we had our first week of Explore Music Camp at our home studio. 

Every day we explored a different instrument, sang songs, played boomwhackers and rhythm sticks and had a lot of fun with music.

We did finger plays, call and response songs and even played with the parachute on Friday!

Monday was Piano Day.
Tuesday was Violin Day.
Wednesday was Ukulele Day.
Thursday was Guitar Day
Friday was Voice Day.




Miss Rachel showed everyone how to rosin the bow so it doesn't slip on the strings.



Then she explained the different parts of the violin including the names of the strings.



She helped everyone get a nice bow position.



Everyone got a chance to play on the instruments each day.  I don't have pictures of every day since I was teaching piano, guitar and voice.  I need to recruit more photographers!


Miss Amanda showed everyone how to play the ukulele, after explaining the different parts of the ukulele.

We did an experiment with different levels of water in glasses.  It was just like playing a xylophone.  The children enjoyed experimenting with the different sounds.
The children also helped me do a video for my Finger Play Fun Day.  They did a great job with 5 Little Monkeys Swinging in a Tree.  Be sure to check that out!


We still have 2 more weeks of camps.  Be sure to join us!
July 30-August 3 and August 6 - 10.

Cost:  $50  ($45 if you register early!)



For more information see Explore Music Camps or email Ms. Tonya at stringskeysandmelodies@gmail.com

Monday, May 14, 2012

Music Classes and Special Events with Strings, Keys and Melodies

These are the classes we offer at our studio, Strings, Keys, and Melodies.  We believe children learn best while having fun and enjoying themselves. 


Lullabies
Ages Birth - 1 1/2 years

Lullabies is a parent participation class where the parents sing to and engage their baby in melodies and finger plays. We will relearn precious traditional lullabies and finger plays and learn new ones to add to our family collections. Singing songs to baby increases precious bonding, starts language and vocabulary learning and develops gross and fine motor skills.

Wiggles and Giggles
Ages 1 1/2 - 3 years

This class emphasizes fun!
Music involves singing, dancing, listening and play. Singing lyrics increases vocabulary and language skills. Dancing and games are beneficial for spatial development and gross motor skills. Listening to music develops listening and social skills. Making music with instruments develops the brain and thinking skills.
We will learn call and response songs, be introduced to different music genres, use musical instruments to work on rhythms, tones and pitches and play all kinds of musical games all while having fun!

Little Strings, Keys and Melodies
Ages 3-8 years

Music learning is fun! In these group classes children work on: singing, pitches and timing; rhythms and dancing with rhythm instruments and dancing ribbons; as well as beginning musical notation along with beginning instrument instruction. You choose which instrument your child focuses on-piano, violin, voice, ukulele or guitar!

Private Classes
All ages

Private classes are taylored for each individual student. Music is taught in an enjoyable, relaxed way with lots of games to reinforce music notation, rhythm and listening skills. Choose between piano, violin, voice, ukulele and guitar.

Special Events

Birthday Parties, Scout Meetings, One Time Music Classes will include singing, dancing, rhythm instruments, music and parachute games.

Or Customize your Event

Do you have your own idea?
Women's Night out Voice Class
Special Intro to Stringed Instruments
Intro to Classical Concert Music

We'll create a special class for your event!

Ms. Tonya
Strings, Keys and Melodies
(916) 812-2875
stringskeysandmelodies@gmail.com

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Explore Music Camps in Elk Grove and Sacramento CA




Explore Music Camp
Come join us for a week of exploring music.


Learn musical notes, rhythms, and singing skills.


Explore the piano, violin, ukulele and voice. All in one week!





Summer Camp Classes available:


Wiggles and Giggles (1 ½-3 year olds) M-F 9-9:30am $20/wk


Little Strings, Keys and Melodies (3-8 yr olds)


M-F 9:30-11am or 11am-12:30pm $50/wk





Early registration: Take $5 off when you register early!


Drop ins: $15/day: Please call to insure available space





Camp weeks:


June 18-22, Early registration ends June 1


July 16-20, Early registration ends July 1


July 30-Aug 3, Early registration ends July 1


Aug 6-10, Early registration ends August 1





To register for camp or sign up for on-going classes


Call Ms. Tonya at (916) 812-2875





Sacramento, CA
Call for studio location