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Atrium Violin Fittings

IMG_0221This morning was a good one at the Atrium School where the Explorers (persona of the 2nd and 3rd graders) were each fitted with an appropriate sized violin and shoulder sponge, and his or her own foot chart. It was my first contact with them so it was nice to connect the faces to the list of names.

As you can imagine, things got pretty hectic soon enough.  We started off well with the first two kids, then slowly kids started popping out due to curiosity.  They were all good and well-behaved kids but we made to sure to be firm about not touching the instruments and materials.  It was also nice to work with Beatrice and figure out which sizes worked for each kid.  I think we’re going to be successful in the “posture” area, which is sooo important!  To quote her, they “already look like Paganinis.”

Foot Chart makingWhile Beatrice worked on the fitting of violins, I helped each kid make their own foot chart.  Foot charts are important, especially in a group setting, because it centers their attention and maintains personal space.  We used manila folders and drew their different feet positions: rest position in blue, “unzip” position in red, and playing position in green.

After all the kids are done, we made sure to fit the adults and classroom teachers too.  I even got a chance to hold a violin using a sponge (size 6) and surprisingly, it was very comfortable.  I would have to try to play with it before I rave about it.  I’m honestly starting to get tired of my Wolf Secondo rest.  Anyways, this a good learning experience for me and the excitement is contagious. I’m looking forward to this Friday when the school experiences the first day of violin class :]

Teacher fitting

Violin program at Atrium

This week I will be part of a team to pilot a new string program at the Atrium School in Watertown, MA. More specifically, I will be working with Randy and our mentors/colleagues, Larry and Beatrice along with their little daughter Miranda, to promote and develop Music Plus Music Integration (M+MI) into the curriculum for second and third graders by teaching them literacy in all areas through playing the violin. We presented our mission and ideas to an intimate group of parents last night, and all seems well and swell.  They are highly supportive of us and of the notion that their children are going to be making music very soon.  We are all so excited–I’ve never really done this in my life. Even though I’ve started plenty of beginners, both old and young, the fact that there will be a GROUP of them in one place at the same time will be challenging.  There are so many things to think about: discipline and silence methods, organization, making lesson plans and goals, time management, other logistical things, making a newsblog, etc.  Good thing we will have lots of help from the classroom teachers which means the teacher to student ratio is 1:2 for each group. In terms of acquiring instruments, we are working with Johnson Strings in Newton.  They are the best at what they do and the most reliable, and I think they are excited about working with us too.

Please check back for updates on this new teaching project as there will be photos and videos to come!