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Welcome to SMS Orchestras! Gerry MacDougall geraldmacdougall@solonboe.org 440 349-7757 x5659 16 th year in Solon Two children still in district Master’s degrees in Cello Performance and Music Theory; PhD Studies at Eastman School
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4 Concerts this year: Always 7pm at SHS Auditorium! 1. Thursday, 10/22 – Concert 1 Only 8 th Grade and SMS Chamber, performing with 8 th Grade Chorus! (NO 7 TH GRADE) 2. Tuesday 12/1 – Concert 2 With Orchard 6 th graders 3. Tuesday 2/2 – Concert 3 With Orchard 5 th graders 4. Tuesday 5/10 – Concert 4 (tentative date) Only grades 7 & 8! Please arrive by 6:30; will last about 1 hr; We do not do a dress rehearsal!
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Concert attire! In general, I expect students to look nice: Boys – DO NOT WEAR TENNIS SHOES! Do wear dress shoes with matching socks, khaki or dress pants, and a collared shirt tucked into the pants. Ties are encouraged (as are suits if you so choose). Girls – dress pants or a skirt, dress blouse, dress shoes. Uniforms become a requirement in HS and are provided by your Solon Music Parents!
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Cleveland Orchestra Concert! Friday, November 6 th, 2015 Shostakovich Violin Concerto, Rachmaninoff Concert at 11:00am Buses leave at 9:30, return by 1:15 to eat packed lunch in the cafeteria Solon Music Parents are paying for tickets! Must be dressed up, best behavior, etc. Permission slips will come home in October
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Testing/Grading Procedures All grades are weighted equally, but Concerts and Quarterly Playing Tests are worth 200 points. Other in class tests are usually 50 points. Often this is just a completion grade – done well = full credit. Other times, 92% is good enough, any grade below that can be redone at least once for a better grade. Rarely am I crazy detailed and picky… I always welcome VIDEO evidence of improvement – we will (continue to) learn how to share video performances with me via YouTube Example – All students have done their first test (Alison’s Waltz or Old Joe Clark); both 7 th and 8 th graders must play their tune for parents and have them return a note saying they heard it and commenting on their performance; 8 th graders have a 100pt test Friday on Faust… Questions about what is due? Check the gradebook, ask them to play assignment for you.
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How You Can Help… Playing is the most important thing your child can do to improve, so: Dinner prep time is a great time to have them entertain you! Next assignment: 8 th = Alison’s Waltz, 7 th = Old Joe Clark for YOU! Get private lessons – many ways to do this: from a Cleveland Orchestra pro to a High School student, occasionally or weekly – some is better than none. Play @church/temple/retirement home/family event Join an outside group: BW groups, CIM, Akron or Cleveland youth orchestras, etc. Having friends join you increases the likelihood of success! Tutor a 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 th grader – teaching to others
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My instrument needs help… It is common to have issues – getting them addressed is very important. Concerned? Ask me – nothing does more damage to skill development than a terrible instrument Take instrument to your rental company, but ask for a loaner if turnaround time will be more than 1-2 days Cleveland Violins in Cleve Hts. 216 932-9310 Academy Music here in Solon 440 248-1745 Peter Zaret in Mayfield 440 461-1411 Peter Horn 216 526-2606 Brecksville
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Best way to contact me? Gerry MacDougall geraldmacdougall@solonboe.org Volunteer opportunities – Please help! www.SolonMusicParents.org I can’t wait to share our hard work with you on October 22 nd and/or December 1 st !
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