“To listen is an effort, and just to hear is no merit.
A duck hears also.”
AUTHOR: Igor Stravinsky
MEANING OF THE QUOTE:
“Listening and hearing are not the same.
Anyone with healthy ears can hear.
It takes brains to listen."
A capriccio or caprice (sometimes plural:
caprices, capri or, in Italian, capricci), is
a piece of music, usually fairly free in
form and of a lively character. The
typical capriccio is one that is fast,
intense, and often virtuosic in nature.
http://www.sasymphony.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/1213-YPC-4-Teachers-Guide-Complete.pdf
GRANADA ADV. STRINGS
1. Warm-Up: D Major Scale
2. Rocky Top
1. Warm-Up: D Major Scale
2. Rocky Top
INTRO. TO INSTRUMENT
1. Rules and Procedures
2. "What Is Silence" Worksheet
3. "Let's Play the Stick Game"
a. Echo Clapping/Body Percussion
1. Rules and Procedures
2. "What Is Silence" Worksheet
3. "Let's Play the Stick Game"
a. Echo Clapping/Body Percussion
GRANADA BEG. STRINGS
1. Warm-Up: Open string Bowing
a. UH/LH/WB
b. Bow Proportions: to rhythm "Straw-ber-ry"
2. Twinkle
a. Memorized
1. Warm-Up: Open string Bowing
a. UH/LH/WB
b. Bow Proportions: to rhythm "Straw-ber-ry"
2. Twinkle
a. Memorized
HILLVIEW ORCHESTRA
1. Warm-Up: D Major Scale
2. Boulevard of Broken Dreams
1. Warm-Up: D Major Scale
2. Boulevard of Broken Dreams