Thursday, August 21, 2014

Scales and Modes

Good Morning,
August has arrived and I'm starting to think about registration.   But, with the weather so warm, company arriving and the beach inviting it's hard to think about fall lessons.  To satisfy my guilty conscience I posted Kijiji and Craigslist ads and next on my list will be to deliver flyers to a couple of new townhouse complexes in my area. I need the exercise after enjoying the beach too much this summer.

Every summer I try to take a music course or seminar of some kind.  The last few years I was inspired by Forrest Kinney's "Pattern Play" books and took his courses.  But this year I went to Victoria, B.C.  

I went to Victoria for  a "Play Piano Chords Today"  course by Linda Gould.  She has a unique, creative and positive approach to reaching out to adults who would like to play piano or wish they hadn't quit when they were younger.   The baby boomers are reaching the age of retirement and are looking for something to keep old age at bay.  Playing the piano is one way to keep the brain working.  "Play Piano Chords Today" can be  taught in groups or in a private lesson.  I also had the wonderful experience to see her in action as she taught a piano boot camp for her adult students.  This course might be worth considering if you are looking to increase your adult client base.  Check out her website for a cute way to make a staff pen for your students. 

at the Solo Time Music Games website?
 Check them out and be ready for lessons in the fall.
Lately I haven't posted any new teaching aids but  that doesn't' mean I'm not creating and designing.   I have a solfege series of songs and games coming out and new MYC critter note games but read about my latest teaching aide below designed for your intermediate students.

Have a great August with sunshine and new students knocking at your door.
Musicallyours,

Lois Dicknoether
Solo Time Music Games
info@solotimemusicgames.com 

Solo Time Music Games
are designed to instill a life long passion 
and understanding of music and its concepts 
through a fun hands on experience.

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Something New - Modes
Modal scales are becoming more and more popular in music and
music exams and are required for students to demonstrate
their knowledge of them in their theory exams.

This project has been lurking in my computer for several years
and finally feel that its ready to share.
 
Also included are the Major, minor, melodic and a few other scales! 
You and your students will love having this wonderful teaching aid
to help get a real understanding of modes and scales!

You can print off the 8 1/2 by 11 posters as classroom decoration or
give each student their own copies with
4-6 per page for their personal use. 
This dynamic teaching aide is designed for your intermediate students and is available for the month of

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Good Morning,
Have you ever made house calls to a students home if they were unable to come to lessons? As a rule I don't make it a habit. 

Recently, one of my students was riding his bike, hit a pot hole and boom went flying off his bike and broke his femur.  A full leg cast, surgery with 3 pins and then another surgery to reset the bone as it had shifted, his mom phoned to say he wasn't going to be able to make it to lessons as he is unable to sit at the piano BUT not to worry he was still practicing.  Here's the picture she sent me of him practicing on an old keyboard. 
 
As a result I decided that I would make house calls for the next while to hear what he has been practicing and help him prepare his recital song hoping that he will be able to play at recital at the end of May.

One of the activities I did with him was  Rhythm Cup Explorations from Wendy Stevens. I printed up 4 sets of cards, laminated them and then had them bound so I could keep them in order and take with me when I went to his house.  I put some cool rhythms on the keyboard and it was fun getting his whole family involved in keeping rhythm to help relieve some of his boredom.

Rhythm Cup Explorations has been a big hit in my studio group classes and I'm looking forward to using it this week when my private students come to group day. 

It's that season once again for registration and updating websites.  Thank you also to those who enjoyed the "Easter Bunny Footprint" teaching aid.  Please become a member of Solo Time Games on Teachers Notebook so you can see what new products are being posted and when they are free. They are only free for a short time before they become a paying digital product.

Have a wonderful April and may spring actually come to your area!   Enough snow and rain I say!
Musicallyours,
Lois Dicknoether
Solo Time Music Games
info@solotimemusicgames.com 

Solo Time Music Games
are designed to instill a life long passion 
and understanding of music and its concepts 
through a fun hands on experience.


Solo Time Activity
I have used as posters around the class room "Tempo and Music Terms" over the last few years but this year I was wondering how it could become more of a "hands on" teaching aid rather than a decoration.  

I decided to print them in a smaller version  with four to a page and then I made labels so the students could identify what each term was classified under. 

What a great exercise it turned out to be! As students had to think whether it was a tempo or a dynamic.   It also brought great discussion about the term "fermata" was it a tempo or articulation?  What does style mean?

The activity really proved to be one of the best teaching aids I have for helping students identify terms and their proper categories.  

 

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Easter Greetings!

Spring Greetings!

Spring Break is over! Recital and festival season is quickly coming, I hope you were able rejuvenate during the break so you can face this busy season head on.   I took some time off and did a road trip to California and then flew out to Alberta to care for Jakob while his parents were away finalizing the details of the adoption of an adorable baby boy named Declan!   We are so thrilled to have a new addition to our family.

Listed below are some Easter themed teaching aides some are free and some are inexpensive.  Please check them out. 

Also the most fun I've had with music/rhythm stories lately is with Wendy Stevens of Compose Create and her new Rhythm Cup Explorations.  We've all heard versions of the Cup Song on Youtube and Wendy has done a wonderful job of creating easy to use rhythms with cups in four different levels.  Be sure to check them out. 
Wishing you a wonderful Easter Season.

Musicallyours,
Lois

Solo Time Music Games
info@solotimemusicgames.com 

Solo Time Music Games
are designed to instill a life long passion 

and understanding of music and its concepts 

through a fun hands on experience.

Easter Bunny Footprints
Children choose a foot print and find the keys on the piano. 
There are many different levels including notes and ledger lines. (14 pages of fun)

 


Other Great Easter Products.
Three  levels included in one pdf file for $2.79!
Easter Egg Match UP Notes in Bass Clef from Low B to middle C
and Treble Clef  - middle C to High C.

Piano         Forte     Fine
Mezzo piano       Crescendo         Legato
Decrescendo       Mezzo forte       fortissimo
pianissimo            Repeat       ritardando
Andante              allegro                   moderato

Mano Sinistra      Mano Destra       Fine
Cantabile              Crescendo         Legato
Decrescendo        dolce                grazioso
Adagio                 accelerando        ritardando
Andante              allegro                   moderato