All MATR students are encouraged to attend every group class, as they are free for all of our students. Additionally, just for the summer, any folks visiting Charleston who have kiddos who study with a Suzuki teacher can attend our classes FOR FREE! All you have to do is show up and share your teacher's name, and our doors are wide open for you. This is to encourage all students to continue practicing, even when going on vacation during the summertime. We also offer a one time $10 discount on lessons to visiting students- $52 $42 for an hour, or $32 $22 for a half hour. This offer lasts until the beginning of September!
June 4 - Twinkle and how to practice (with) it + How to Practice as a Suzuki Parent
All levels of all instruments can come and study the first song we all learn, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. Using this simple melody transcribed by W. A. Mozart, we can practice anything! Any technique in the left or right hands can be studied using Twinkle as a base, no matter how simple or complicated. We will play through all of the variations and Twinkle Theme, and discuss the creation of a beautiful tone. We will then go through the entirety of book one on the violin, viola, and cello, and discuss how to practice every single teaching point in the book using Twinkle!
Additionally, a special guest (my mother) will come and speak to our parents about how to practice as a Suzuki parent. She practiced with me and my two sisters for 15 years each, from ages 2 to 17, so clearly she knows a little about it! Come armed with any questions you have. How do you get your child motivated? What's a good way to save on lesson and instrument costs? How do I convince my kid to play in front of their relatives? How do things change as my child grows up? What would she have done differently if she could do it again? You've got the questions, she's got the answers!
June 18 - The Bowhold Masterclass
For this class, we will study the proper bowhold for strings players. Pianists and vocalists are welcome to attend! We will discuss the individual roles of each finger, and talk about the differences in bowholds between different instruments. We will play several games challenging the bowhold, and we'll take a look at some fun bowing techniques- who knows, we may even touch on flying up bow staccato!
July 2 - American Music: Practice in Sight Reading and Ear Training
In celebration of the Fourth of July, we will take a look at several classic American songs. We will use them to practice sight reading and ear training. We'll study works from the greats, Copland, Gershwin, etc. along with some All American classics such as Ashokan Farewell, America the Beautiful, and of course, our national anthem.
July 16 - Chamber Music at All Levels
Whether you've just started playing or you've just graduated Curtis, you should always work on your ability to play in a chamber group setting. After all, music is so much greater than just one person, and it's beautiful to work with others! We'll learn some duet parts for the songs in book one, and for our more advanced students, we will sight read some more difficult chamber music, and work together as a team to learn!
July 30 - Masterclass: Book 1
All students are invited to watch a masterclass, where our Book 1 Suzuki students will each get a few minutes to play their current piece for a surprise guest teacher, and receive a mini-lesson from them. One of the greatest things in the world is learning from one's peers, so come watch your friends and see what you can learn!
August 13 - Masterclass : Book 2+
All students are invited to watch a masterclass where our Book 2 and beyond students will get to work with another guest teacher! Observation of others' lessons is key to becoming a well rounded musician, so come watch them play!
August 27 - Performance Anxiety and Preparedness
We'll have a guest come and speak about how to prepare for auditions and performances, especially concerning stage fright. This is an important thing to talk about, and to prepare for, no matter what instrument you play, or how advanced you are. The conversation of anxiety is one that we need to have, and we will make it fun!
We have plenty of fun events aside from the group classes planned for the summertime, so keep an eye out for upcoming announcements!