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the flex orchestra - violin book

New hymn arrangement series for beginning string players. Create your own combination of string ensemble with piano accompaniment or play them as a solo with piano.

theory

Draw the Clefs

I have created videos on how to draw the clefs, treble clef, alto clef, and bass clef. I made these videos to go along with The Magic of Music Theory…

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February 26, 2025
note reading, rhythm, theory

I Spy Rests Notes and Clefs

I Spy is a worksheet to help students identify rests, notes and clefs by their name. How many times have students heard you refer to it in lessons, but then…

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February 20, 2025
coloring page, note reading

Thanksgiving Violin Note Names

It’s November! Here is a thanksgiving note naming worksheet for violin. Do you have students traveling over the holidays and can’t take their instrument? Here’s a way to keep violin…

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November 6, 2024
publications, theory, violin pedagogy

Primer Level

The Magic of Music Theory Primer level is now available at Amazon.com as well as ingramspark.com! This Primer level is perfect for the student who is age 6-10 who has…

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September 3, 2024
note reading, violin pedagogy, women composers, worksheet

Great Composers Note Reading Worksheet – Florence Price

With February as Black history month, there are more and more resources that are being produced to  help teachers and students explore this part of music history . Here is…

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February 5, 2024
Level 6, rhythm, violin pedagogy

La Folia – Variation 7 Rhythm Worksheet

I have a student working on La Folia. We got to variation 7. She worked through it and her counting the next week wasn’t terrible but it wasn’t exactly accurate.…

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December 22, 2023
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…

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September 13, 2023
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…

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May 3, 2023
Level 2, rhythm, violin pedagogy

A Twinkle Etude – Twinklepated

I’m teaching the Boccherini Minuet from Suzuki Book 2 to several students. I give my students preview “spots” before we jump in to the whole piece. And one of the…

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October 12, 2022
note reading, printables, violin pedagogy

Treble Clef Flashcards for Violin

These treble clef flashcards for violin are the perfect tool to help your students who struggle with note reading. Just download and print. You will need to have printer that…

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June 29, 2022
  • Sprinkles waffle cone a scale
    coloring page,  floor activities,  prereading,  theory,  violin pedagogy

    Learn the Music Alphabet

    June 25, 2019 / No Comments

    Learn the music alphabet this summer using ice cream. Who doesn’t love a dripping ice cream cone on a hot summer day?  Summer arrived with a bang here in Louisiana and our temperatures are in the 90’s with the humidity level about as high, I’m using ice cream cones in my lesson today to teach the music alphabet.  Today we are going to talk about skips and steps through the music alphabet. There are several activities you can do with or without the instrument. And we can celebrate summer with ice cream scoops. Stepping Activities to Learn the Music Alphabet 1. Music Alphabet Mix-Up – mix up the scoops on…

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  • fingerboard violin f holes
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    Fingerboard Worksheets for Viola and Cello

    June 19, 2019 / No Comments

    Here are some fingerboard worksheets for violin, viola and cello. A couple months back, I got a call to substitute last minute for a theory class for our local Suzuki school. As I talked with the theory teacher, she suggested that I do some fingerboard mapping activities. Break out the fingerboard worksheets! Most of their classes focused on reading rhythm patterns and learning staff note. Several parents had asked how the staff notes corresponded to the instrument their child was learning. (The theory teacher was a non-string player, and as she is taking classes herself hadn’t had a chance to look up the fingerboard diagrams.) I told her I already…

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    The Overlooked Violas

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    September 18, 2019

    Great Composers Note Reading Worksheet – Schumann

    October 16, 2019
  • The overlooked violas
    hymn arrangements,  worship

    The Overlooked Violas

    July 12, 2017 / No Comments

    I was recently reminded about the overlooked violas. Especially the overlooked beginning violists. How often do they just have to play violin music transposed down a 5th. A friend emailed and asked if I knew of any hymn arrangements for a beginning violist, and I discovered there aren’t very many collections available. I actually had several hymns that I already had arranged, but hadn’t published or made available. This summer I’m working on making those available over at www.sheetmusicplus.com. I thought I would make available for free as a viola solo the one that I’m working on typesetting this week. Come Ye Sinner Poor and Needy It’s the old hymn tune ARISE…

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    August 28, 2019

    Carol of the Bells – Easy Violin

    November 18, 2020
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    March 28, 2017
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    Fingerboard Scales for Beginners

    April 4, 2017 / No Comments

    Help your students visualize their fingerboard and know where notes are on their instruments. Here are worksheet fingerboard scales for beginners. Teaching and reviewing where the notes are on the fingerboard is something we do in every lesson. Mary Kay Neal taught in the Suzuki Book 3 teacher training class to have our students say the letters out loud while they are learning to read notes on the staff. As I have incorporated that in my teaching I am discovering how helpful it is to say the letters out loud from the very beginning. Saying it out loud forces the student to associate a letter with the placement of the…

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    September 25, 2019
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  • teaching skips
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    Teaching Skips

    March 28, 2017 / No Comments

    Steps and skips! Sometimes a visual aide helps students understand skipping and stepping with string crossings. I’ve been drawing this diagram over and over for a couple months now and thought I would create a worksheet. Some exercises in skipping up and down through the scale helps students understand how to skip across strings. Skipping from D to F# can be confusing or hard to grasp when we are skipping from 3rd finger to 1st finger, or skipping from C# to E. Skipping down can even be more confusing. So after students feel comfortable with the A scale and saying the letters up and down the scale, we play a…

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    How Far Is It To Bethlehem?

    December 7, 2016 / No Comments

    I learned the Christmas hymn “How Far Is It to Bethlehem?” when I was in 4th grade. I remember it because my family moved from Chicago to South Carolina. We began attending a small church in Clemson, SC. That year the children’s choir learned the song “How Far is It To Bethlehem?” for the Christmas program. Recently, I read an article on Frances Chesterton, wife of G. K. Chesterton. She is the author of the poem How Fari Is It To Bethlehem. I still remember most of the words for the hymn. But I didn’t realize it’s beauty and depth until I re-read it now as an adult. Who was Edith Chesterton? The…

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  • All I Want for Christmas Is
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    All I Want for Christmas is…

    November 22, 2016 / No Comments

    In the lines of that classic Christmas song, “All I want for Christmas…” Well it probably isn’t your two front teeth.  But are you looking for Christmas gift ideas to inspire the string player in your life? Over the years parents and grandparents have asked me for some ideas for Christmas. Here are some ideas ranging from books and music to equipment. All I Want for Christmas is a Shoulder Rest Everest shoulder rests come in lots of colors which kids love! Everything from hot pink to light pink, red, dark purple, blue, dark blue, green, light purple, gray and the classic black. Before you order the shoulder rest, you will…

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  • snowflake hornpipe
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    Snowflake Hornpipe

    November 15, 2016 / No Comments

    If you are looking for some good winter music, check out Snowflake Hornpipe. We’ve got snow on the brain here in Colorado. Mostly because we haven’t gotten any! Ski resorts have delayed their opening, and we are all watching the weather forecasts hoping that a few little snowflakes are on the horizon. Well, ok, more than a few, actually we would like a lot of snow. Don’t get me wrong, I am loving the warm fall days full of sunshine, but our parched ground in desperate need of water. So here’s a little music to bring on the snow! Classical Winter Music Composers throughout the centuries have tried to capture and…

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    Great Composers Note Reading Worksheet – Mozart

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  • Turkey Dance Rhythm Worksheet
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    Turkey Dance – Rhythm Worksheet

    November 7, 2016 / No Comments

    It’s a great time of year to do a Turkey Dance – Rhythm Worksheet. Here is a new seasonal rhythm worksheet to send home with your students to review. Many students travel during this time of year. So if your students are traveling over the holiday, here is a worksheet that they can take with them even if they can’t take their instrument.  It will be a simple and quick review away from the instrument. They will connect the dancing turkey to the turkey on the platter. Match the note with the note value. I haven’t specified what time signature. I am assuming we are in 4/4 time with the…

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  • fingerboard review galaxy race
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    The Galaxy Race

    October 15, 2016 / No Comments

    Reviewing away from the instrument reinforces fingerboard knowledge, and a game is a great way to review, add variety into practice time, and help visual learners understand the fingerboard.

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VIOLINIST & BLOGGER

My name is Kristin and I’ve played violin since I was 5 years old. I’ve been teaching for over 20 years. You will find Horsehair Music is all things strings, specifically violin. I also enjoy arranging and composing. The store has some of my pieces for sale as well as links for collections from other publishers.

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