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Semester Violin Lessons

In this 15 week Semester long course, your student will complete all or a majority of the Suzuki 1 book for violin.
Liz Sacks
Average rating:
5.0
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(61)
Class

What's included

Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed
30 mins
per session
Teacher support
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Students will be expected to review and practice the material for each week.

Class Experience

US Grade 5 - 8
Beginner Level
Class is structured to complete one lesson per week, but class needs and experience will be taken into account, and lesson plans may be adjusted to better meet student needs.
 
Lesson 1: Instrument care, Instrument parts, posture, bow hold, and basic bowing patterns and rhythm and placing the fingers. Students will learn basics of reading musical notation, and instrument care and handling.
Lesson 2: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and Variations. Students will be spending time reinforcing musical notation skills.
Lesson 3: Lightly Row and Song of The Wind. Students may also practice musical notation reading. Students will learn the difference between staccato and legato. 
Lesson 4: Go Tell Aunt Rhody and O, Come Little Children. Students will learn about basic dynamic markings, and how to control dynamics on their instrument. 
Lesson 5: Scales and Arpeggios in A Major, and Performance Week! Students will be given the option to perform for the class, any song we have learned so far. Performances are optional! Students will also spend time reinforcing musical notation skills. 
Lesson 6: May Song, Long Long Ago, students will practice dynamic control on their instrument. 
Lesson 7: Allegro and Exercises. Students will strengthen their fourth finger, and practice reading musical notation
Lesson 8: Perpetual Motion and Variation, Finger Exercises
Lesson 9: Scale and Arpeggios in D Major, and Performance Week!  Students will be given the option to perform for the class, any song we have learned so far. Performances are optional! Students will also spend time reinforcing musical notation skills. 
Lesson 10: Allegretto, Andantino
Lesson 11: Scales and Arpeggios in G Major, Etude and Finger Exercise
Lesson 12: Minuet No. 1 and Finger Exercise
Lesson 13: Minuet No. 2 and String Crossing Exercise
Lesson 14: The Happy Farmer and Dotted Rhythm Exercise
Lesson 15: Gavotte and Exercises


Throughout the class, students will be given opportunities to reinforce reading musical notation, and to listen to examples of the music we are learning.
Learning Goals
Students will learn how to hold the violin and bow. 
How to place their fingers on the fingerboard to make the correct pitch corresponding to specific notes.
Students will learn and perform a variety of songs in the classroom for their peers.
Students will learn how to train their muscles and mind to play the violin.
Students will learn practice skills to improve on their own, and make the most of practice time at home. 
Students will learn basic music theory and how to train their ear.
Students will learn basic exercises to improve skills such as bow control, finger dexterity, and note progression in scales and arpeggios.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
Learners will need to come to class with:
A Violin and bow. (Violin must be tuned.)
Suzuki book 1 for violin.
A notebook and pencil for notes. 

Students may need a printer for handouts as class requires.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
  • Youtube
Joined October, 2019
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I teach Violin and Viola, and my teaching style is learner and interest centered. 
I offer materials that cover classical, folk/fiddle, and pop style of playing, and can work with students to learn familiar and fun music like Disney favorites, Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Wars, or Lord of the Rings soundtracks.

My background is in Early Childhood Education. I spent 6 years working in this field with an emphasis on art and music in the classroom. This has given me skills in meeting learners where they are at, engaging them using what inspires and excites them, and tailoring instruction to their specific needs and preferences. My strengths lie in empowering learners to find their skill and joy in music. 

I have taught Violin to individual students for 10 years. I have been teaching one on one classes at my own studio for 3 years. I have experience teaching violin to neurodivergent students, and would be happy to discuss with families any specific requests or needs students may have. I have ben teaching viola for almost 2 years now as well. 
 
As a young violin student at 15, I won second place at the Lyons Fiddle Festival in the Juniors division, playing "Ashokan Farewell." I have participated in community orchestras in my area as well.
Ongoing professional development classes and enrichment are important to my teaching style and philosophy. Learning is lifelong, and I feel to be a good teacher, I need to know what it is to be a good learner! 
I am currently taking classes to complete my degree in music education at Moravian University. I am hoping this will increase my skills and knowledge that I can share with my students! 
My teaching philosophy centers around helping children find their internal motivation and helping them to develop and explore things on their own terms! I want students to feel relaxed, engaged, and have ownership in their class and their work! 

Class rules and policies:

- Classes that have been missed are not eligible for refunds or rescheduling. Communication to cancel or reschedule 24 hours or more in advance is welcome. In the event of extenuating circumstances, I understand some families may wish to reschedule their lesson. If my schedule allows, I am happy to reschedule as I am able.
- According to Outschool Policy, after 3 missed classes with no communication, a student is automatically unenrolled.  
-I am able to help students to adjust and better their technique more effectively if they are on camera. In addition, students must appear on camera at the beginning of each lesson to confirm I am teaching the student enrolled, in accordance with Outschool's safety policies.
-Only the enrolled child may be on camera during the duration of the lesson according to Outschool Policy. Family members engaging in non disruptive background activity, or learning coaches assisting with brief adjustments or needs at my request are not in violation of this rule. 
- I am happy to build ongoing relationships with my students and their families. I appreciate the trust you all place in me weekly to educate with professionalism. For safety reasons, I ask that students and families keep all communication on the Outschool Platform in accordance with the Outschool Safety Policy.

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$33

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Meets on demand
30 min

Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-16

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