Hi parents! Next week is our last class AND our end of year program! We will spend about 20 minutes at stations (including the music store) and then gather in my living room to hear all the kids' compositions. Last week in class the kids practiced introducing their pieces for each other and they are all excited to finally hear each other's compositions next week. After they've each performed, I'll hand out their graduation gift, and then they can finish up any stations they weren't able to finish yet. Please bring tote bags and materials so I can check homework booklets and so that your kids will have a bag to take home their music store prizes in.
Please have your kids wear their Let's Play Music t-shirt! Both parents are invited to attend if you'd like, but you are also free to record your kiddo playing for family that doesn't come. My daughter Natalie is available to watch your kids during this last class for $3 per kid.
And don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions!
P.S. Don't forget to bring the Composition Practice challenge if your child completed it!
Do you know the lesson of the bamboo?? It is no coincidence that our 6th and final semester is called Orange Roots. This is not the end of your child's musical journey, we’ve built the roots for them to continue to grow every day in every way as a musician! By now, your child has attended at least seventy-five classes: 3,675 minutes of classroom instruction. You've found babysitters for siblings so you could be in class on parent week. You've arranged schedules and meal-times and errands so your child could get to all seventy-five classes on time. You set up a daily practice plan and played with your child and assisted in hundreds of hours of practice. You helped with homework. And now something wonderful is finally happening: your child is learning some serious music theory, performing some fantastic songs, and even composing and transcribing their own music. Finally, your bamboo has sprouted!
[Re, Sol, Do!]
I value open and honest communication so please feel free to contact me if you have any questions, concerns, or comments.
Thank you!