• New Christmas violin solo hark the herald angels sing
    holiday,  hymn arrangements,  publications,  worship

    New Christmas Violin Solo

    Here is a new Christmas violin solo that is hot off the press. I have a couple students that are going to start working on it for fun. It’s not hard. The arrangement can be played in first and third position with one big shift at the end going into 5th and 7th position. We have been working really hard on 3 octave major and minor scales this semester so step wise pattern in 5th and 7th, shouldn’t be out of reach for them. (No pun intended.) I wanted the arrangement to be majestic. In thinking about this wonderful text by Charles Wesley, I had in my mind the description…

  • Double-stop Jingle Bells
    worksheet

    Double-Stop Jingle Bells

    Many of my Suzuki Book 4 students have been hard at work on learning double stops. So I thought I would challenge them to a version of double-stop Jingle Bells. Jingle Bells is the first Christmas song I teach to my Book 1 students. Jingle Bell Progression So by Book 4 my students have been playing Jingle Bells for a long time. Every Christmas for as long as they have been playing. In Book 2 we are transposing it to D Major and then Giant Jingle Bells comes in G Major on the G string. Then they learn a harmony part to play with the beginners and so by Book…

  • draw a bass clef worksheet
    violin pedagogy,  worksheet

    How To Draw a Bass Clef

    Here is a worksheet for kids to learn how to draw a bass clef. I think the bass clef is the easiest of all the clefs to learn to draw. The important part to remember is where the dots go, and that the bottom of the half of the heart doesn’t touch the bottom line. I also like teaching bass clef because it reinforces where bass F is. The large dot is an easy visual reminder and marker to help them remember F!  Here are a couple of talking points when you are introducing bass clef to violin students. What does bass mean? How do you pronounce bass? (It’s not like…

  • rhythm,  worksheet

    Tortilla Chip Time

    Here is a worksheet similar to the Chips & Salsa Time Signature Game.  The difference is this Tortilla Chip Time isn’t a game, it’s just a worksheet. I might have had some fun making these tortilla chips come to life. What would your expression be if you were about to be dunked in salsa and eaten?  The note values used in this worksheet are: whole notes dotted half notes half notes quarter notes whole rests half rests quater rests   Download Here All the time signatures in this worksheet use a “4” on the bottom of the time signature. This is another good time to remind students that a “4…

  • violin pedagogy

    Reviewing

    Reviewing is one of the key ingredients to a Suzuki students success! It’s one of the key components or pillars in the Suzuki method, and the benefits of reviewing are deep, and long lasting, even life long. Review the Fundamentals First, when a student daily reviews pieces they already know it refreshes all the muscle memory for the techniques they learned in those pieces. I have heard the Suzuki repertoire compared to a pyramid. The techniques we learn/teach in Twinkle are used in every following piece. So by reviewing we revisit each of those learning steps. Review Pieces As Technique Etudes Secondly, as Suzuki teachers we often use review pieces…

  • Wedding Aisle - Music
    Level 4,  violin pedagogy

    Wedding Music for Violin

    It’s wedding season. Our social media feeds are filled with pictures of celebrations. We live at the beach and at this time of year we see multiple weddings taking place every weekend. No piece says “wedding” quite like Pachelbel’s Canon. I was thinking about how many times I’ve played Canon in D for weddings and my love hate relationship with it. I remember learning this as a kid to play with my cousins for my aunt and uncle’s wedding, and I thought I was “hot stuff” because I could play it. Now, I’ve played it more times than I can count, and in more ways and renditions than I can…

  • How to Draw an Alto Clef or a C clef
    printables,  theory,  violin pedagogy

    How To Draw an Alto Clef

    Teachers of beginners know that clefs are hard to draw. The treble clefs aren’t that easy to draw,  but I think  that the alto clef is just as complicated to draw. Here is a a worksheet on how to draw an alto clef. Sometimes the alto clef is also called the C clef. Everyone who uses the alto clef needs to know how to draw one. And that means that young violist need to know how to draw the clef they use! Why do we even have an Alto Clef? Technically this clef is called the moveable C clef. The middle sideways v can be placed on any line on…

  • Kreisler's Preludium and Allegro Practice Spot written in double stops
    printables,  violin pedagogy,  worksheet

    Kreisler’s Preludium and Allegro Preview Spot

    Here is a preview spot for Kreisler’s Preludium and Allegro measures 66-83. This is only the first step in learning this passage. It only deals with the left hand intonation and shifting. Other practice steps should be used after learning the left hand to incorporate the bariolage type bowing used. (A great article by Grigory Kalinovsky, who is the Starling Professor of Music (Violin) at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music is available at Strings Magazine HERE. He discusses the the articulation and bowing ideas for measure 2 for the Allegro. But his ideas would apply to this passage as well.) Practicing Double Stops If you’re playing Preludium and Allegro,…

  • April Practice Chart picture of umbrellas
    practice chart,  violin pedagogy

    April Practice Chart

    With Student Day and Solo Celebration for the Okaloosa County Music Teachers Association is this month, my students are highly motivated to practice and they may not need this April Practice Chart. But, the monthly practice chart is giving them the visual reminder of practicing. I also am really loving these practice charts as they are giving me insight into the amount of practicing. In The theme for this month’s blocks is based on the rhyme, “April showers bring May flowers.” So download and print the practice chart and get to practicing so you can color an umbrella! April Practice Chart Download Here