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About Elementary Orchestra

Specifics:
Instruction is offered for 4th and 5th grade students. The focus is on beginning instrumental technique and music reading skills with possible performance opportunities throughout the year.

Schedule:
Orchestra will be taught synchronously and asynchronously, which means there will be some before school live meetings.  Lessons will be found on TEAMS.  There will be 1-2 lessons per week with additional connection time as needed.

Classes:
There are two levels of string classes.  Beginning Orchestra starts with beginning instrumental technique and Experienced Orchestra has the students moving on to developing good tone production, intonation, rhythm and good practice skills and habits. 

If you already have taken some private lessons, you will likely want to register for Experienced Orchestra.

 

Grades are based on the following expectations:
● Commit for the entire year
● Attend synchronous lessons with all materials
● Practice 30-40 minutes 6 days a week  

Materials for class:
● Instrument of correct size, in good playing condition
● Sponge shoulder pad (for violin and viola)
● Rock stop (for cello or bass)
● Rosin
● Soft cloth for cleaning the instrument


● Pencil with eraser, attached to binder with string or Velcro
● Folding music stand
● A 3-ring binder

For music, I will be using a combination of handouts that you will need to print off and a book for purchase.  Probably the best place to get the book is online.  Not all of the rental vendors may have the book.

 

Measures of Success For String Orchestra

Please make sure you get the correct book for the instrument your child is playing (this link is for a violin book).

 

Interested?  

Feel free to attend our Information Night on Wednesday, September 22nd @7p

 

INFORMATION NIGHT

 

Ready to register?

Register Here!

Any questions?  Feel free to contact me!

Rachel Harris, Elementary Orchestra