

Grace – congratulations for finishing both Allegretto and Andantino! Although I still have lots of practice to do Thanks again for providing these awesome lessons Reply. This is just what seems to work for me at the moment. Anyway just wanted to add some tips that may help others who are struggling. Can perform the given rhythmic pattern correctly through clapping, tapping, chanting or snapping 4. Can identify sounds that we do not hear but receives a beat 3. Can differentiate sounds that can be heard, from sounds that cannot be heard 2. SKILL Very Good Good Satisfactory Needs Improvement 1. – Practice: C, D, E-flat, and F Major scales (2 octaves, with our usual posture and bow hold check each time before playing, and memorise fingering pattern for our two new scales), Gavotte (play through slowly and get familiar with the notes), and Kishi Ou no Hokori (watch out for E-flat and make sure first finger is low enough). And also warming up with go tell Aunt Rody in C to practice the high notes that we have already learned. Evaluation Put a check ( ) on the appropriate box. – Recommended practice time: 20 min/day, 5 days/week
#Go tell aunt rhody notes for flute with th note c free
– Reminder: sometime in the next few weeks, please purchase Suzuki Viola Book 2 Free sheet music - Capotasto Music Easy flute Go Tell Aunt Rhody Arr. – Practice: 0-1-2-3-2-1-0 fingerings on each string (warm-up), G, D, and A Major scales (with our usual posture and bow hold check each time before playing, make sure your right hand fingers don’t lift on the bow), Twinkle (variation B – think “Bacon and” for rhythms), and Song of the Wind (beginning notes and look ahead if you wish!). – Practice: G, D, and A Major scales (with our usual posture and bow hold check each time before playing, make sure pinky finger is curved and bow is in the middle of the bridge and fingerboard), Song of the Wind (try to play through without stopping or slowing down, and make sure your bow retakes do not take too long), and Go Tell Aunt Rhody (first line, play through slowly and get familiar with the notes).Ĭrosby – congratulations for finishing Lightly Row, and we’re so close to finishing all variations for Twinkle! – Practice: G, D, and A Major scales (with our usual posture and bow hold check each time before playing), Allegro (prepare for final play-through, try to play through whole thing without pausing and with the same speed, especially in the third line), and Perpetual Motion (focus on sections using pinky finger, and warm up pinky finger with playing 0-1-2-3-4-3-2-1-0 on each string).Īmaia – great work learning Go Tell Aunt Rhody today! – Recommended practice time: 15 min/day, 5 days/week Here in New Zealand it’s summer, but I’m wondering if you have a white Christmas.I hope everyone had a great long weekend! I also want to wish you and your lovely family a very Happy Christmas. Thanks so much for these lessons, they are awesome. A quick glance at the contents will show how brilliantly this book is laid out with the list going through the notes E, D, C, A, G, F, G (high), B, F and Bb with each section having four or five short tunes in it. I do want to get ahead so much, but I realize I have to slow myself down and work on each technique.


Is it something to do with my fingers not being placed on the keys all together. I have practiced the DCDEC probably more than 100 times now, it’s fine until I started slurring it then I seem to get a very untidy change between the D and E D and C is fine but D and E gets a “blurp” in between. ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS QUIZ Using the note names and rhythms below, draw your notes on the staff before. I finally managed to play Twinkle Twinkle today, it needs a bit of polish, but considering I couldn’t manage the high notes at all two days ago I am thrilled that I am getting them now. I am a piano and guitar teacher myself so am able to read music well, but I still go through the reading music lessons, and I like the way you cover note reading. 3 Song of the Wind - Folk Song 4 Go Tell Aunt Rhody - Folk Song 5 O Come. Hi Rebecca, I am thoroughly enjoying learning the flute and I love your style of teaching. Suzuki Repertoire (pdf): Violin: Books 1-10 Viola: Books 1-9 Piano: Books. READ Go Tell in C: 10:09Ĭheck Boxes When Complete As always, watch the videos in order and… Have fun!ġ.
