reading rhythm
Retiring Pieces from Repertoire
I am moving for the first time into Time for More Music. So I’m at a point where I will soon be able to tell students that it’s okay to retire certain pieces from their repertoire. Although I’ve seen recommendations about when one might choose to…
- Last updated 10 years ago
- Gordon Harvey, keeping songs alive, Laurie Richards, Playlist, reading notes, reading rhythm, retiring pieces, Time for More Music, transposing
Reading Program Testimonials
I wonder if some of you who have gone through the SM reading program would be so kind as to give me your testimonial of how well it works. I have many parents who are asking questions which I just don’t feel equipped to answer,…
- Last updated 6 years ago
- accompaniment program, life coach, reading notes, reading program, reading rhythm, testimonials, Time for More Music
Writing Rhythm and Graduated Levels of Difficulty
I’m just diving in the Reading Rhythm Program, and I think it is no surprise that I have come to a bit of a problem understanding how to teach writing rhythms. It is no surprise since I’ve never written rhythms myself! I hope that it…
- Last updated 7 years ago
- base tools, learning tools, long term relationships, Neil Moore, reading rhythm, relationship conversation, sticking to the program, strategies, writing rhythm
Involving Coaches in Lessons
I had a conversation recently about involving coaches in the lessons and giving them instructions for what to do at home. I have a great handout that I will find and share in a follow-up email, but we are wondering how YOU engage coaches. I…
- Last updated 10 years ago
- accompaniment, coaches, Laurie Richards, parental participation, practice pads, reading notes, reading rhythm, relationship conversation, Robin Keehn, songs for children, using games, watching the videos