Band Camp 2013

Band Camp 2013

My previous post on "String Camp" gives some of the backstory of how I got involved with BW Summer Camps. This year I worked a week as a guest conductor during String Camp and then during Band Camp I became "Chief of Staff/LIT Teacher." My good friend Jared Rawlings was Chief of Staff during String Camp and somehow we started the trend of saluting him whenever his title was mentioned. That trend continued with me (mixed in with some creative salutes... including a Hunger Games 3-finger kiss) and I must say I can't help but think of saluting every time I hear "Chief of Staff." :-)

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Balance

Balance

I recently read the article "What is the point of balance?" from the May 2012 issue of the American String Teacher. I agree with Dr. Michael Heald that physical and emotional balance is incredibly important as a string player. I particularly like his 10 specific points to be considered: 1) Love. Of music, of ourselves (self-worth) and of others through receiving and giving in performances.

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Handbell Festival

Handbell Festival

Yesterday I participated, with my church handbell choir, in a "mass ring" handbell festival. This is when a large number of choirs prepare a set of pre-selected pieces and then come together for a day. The conductor for the day is often a well known handbell aficionado (composer/conductor/performer/etc) and rehearses the "mass choir" (all choirs playing at the same time) and then often a concert is given in the evening. The concert can include "solo" numbers by individual choirs, true solo ringing, and small ensembles to lengthen the concert and give the "masses" a little rest.

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ASTA is Awesome!

ASTA is Awesome!

I had a phenomenal time at the ASTA National Conference last week. Time to meet up with friends I don't see often enough, be star struck over "famous" string teachers and composers and performers, meet new friends, hang out with string-ers from school, and just learn so darn much! If you don't know, ASTA is the American String Teachers Association. I have not always been a member, partly for financial reasons and partly because I didn't always see the real value. But now that I am more involved I become more and more grateful for this community.

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