What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
Welcome to the next step in your cello playing. This class is perfect for cellists who have completed Suzuki Start for Cello Beginners or have just begun learning cello! In this class, we will build playing fundamentals and musicianship using the Suzuki Method. Each week, we'll explore a different song in the Suzuki Book 1 repertoire. Even if you have already learned the song of the week, review and practice is important as you continue building repertoire and enjoy playing music with others. Group classes are an essential component of Suzuki instruction and can supplement private lessons or stand alone. In these classes, young musicians have the opportunity to play together and learn from one another, fostering a sense of camaraderie and community. Learners will also receive individualized feedback from the instructor in a group setting, allowing them to refine their technique and develop their musicality. Playing music together is a rewarding experience that enhances one's musical abilities and provides a sense of accomplishment. In this class, students will have the opportunity to collaborate with their peers and perform for the group. These experiences will help students develop their stage presence and confidence, all while receiving supportive feedback and encouragement from their teacher. Weekly song list: Week 1 / Week of Feb. 5 - French Folk Song (Traditional)Lightly Row (Traditional) Week 2/ Week of Feb. 12 - Lightly Row (Traditional) Week 3 / Week of Feb. 19- Song of the Wind (Traditional) Week 4/ Week of Feb. 26 - Go Tell Aunt Rhody (Traditional) Week 5/ Week of March 4 - O Come, Little Children (Traditional) Week 6 / Week of March 11 - May Song (Traditional) Week 7/ Week of March 18 - Allegro (Shinichi Suzuki) Week 8/Week of March 25 - Perpetual Motion (Shinichi Suzuki) Week 9/Week of April 1- Long Long Ago (Traditional) Week 10/Week of April 8 - Allegretto (Shinichi Suzuki)Andantino (Shinichi Suzuki) Week 11/Week of April 15 - Andantino (Shinichi Suzuki)Etude (Shinichi Suzuki) Week 12/Week of April 22 - Rigadoon (Henry Purcell) Week 13/Week of April 29 - Etude (Shinichi Suzuki) Week 14/Week of May 6 - The Happy Farmer (Robert Schumann) Week 15/Week of May 13 - Minuet in C (J.S. Bach) Week 16/Week of May 20 - Minuet 2 (J.S. Bach) Each week, your teacher will review key points and playing techniques relevant to the song. The teacher will demonstrate the song and students will have opportunities to play excerpts or perform the song for feedback and encouragement. Absolute beginners should take Suzuki Start for Cello Beginners or private, 1:1 classes before joining this class. Group classes pair well with 1:1 instruction. All learners completing their first week of this class will receive a coupon for a discount on their first private lesson with SRS Music & STEAM!
Learning Goals
Students will build music theory and cello technique while enjoying playing music and building repertoire together.
Other Details
Supply List
Students must have their own copy of Suzuki Cello School - Volume 1 Students must have a cello and bow in good playing condition Please arrive in class with your cello already tuned.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
1 teacher has a teaching certificate
Virginia Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
2 teachers have a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Education from Marymount University
Master's Degree in Music from Florida State University
2 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Cleveland Institute of Music
Bachelor's Degree in Music from Converse College
Stacey Rae Sinclair is a lifelong musician with the heart of a teacher. She is a certified teacher with a master's degree in education. Over her 15 years of teaching, she has taught private lessons, workshops, and camps. Stacey Rae Sinclair is a successful teacher on Outschool. Since September of 2020, she has been in good standing, with a 5-star rating. She founded Stacey Rae Sinclair Music (SRS Music & STEAM) to help fill the consistent demand for 1:1 violin lessons, fiddle classes, and more. Her mission is to bring a love of learning and joy for music to all her learners.
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A passionate and accomplished young musician and performer, cellist Julie Sonne has toured world wide and performed as soloist with the Buffalo Suzuki Strings Advanced Performance Ensemble of Buffalo, NY. She held the position of principal cellist with the University of Florida Orchestra for two years. Recent performances include the Dubuque Symphony Orchestra, Theatre Cedar Rapids and Revival Theatre Company in Iowa, and the Aiken Civic Orchestra in South Carolina.
At the age of 3, Julie began her Suzuki cello training. She has since studied with Arie Lipsky, former principal cellist of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Julia Lichten of Purchase Conservatory and Manhattan School of Music, Dr. Steven Thomas at the University of Florida, Alan Harris of Eastman School of Music, and Yehuda Hanani of Mannes School of Music.
In the spring of 2016, Julie graduated from Purchase College Conservatory of Music with a Bachelor of Music in Cello Performance. In May 2018 she graduated with a Master of Music in Cello Performance from the University of Florida. As a graduate assistant of Dr. Steven Thomas with a focus on chamber music, Julie performed with the University of Florida Graduate Piano Trio, String Quartet and Piano Quintet and was principal cellist and section coach of the University of Florida Orchestra.
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Chris Jones is a lifelong musician and multi-instrumentalist. He began learning Suzuki Cello at 3 years old and picked up the violin in grade school. After discovering an old mandolin in a closet, Chris fell in love with the instrument and learned bluegrass and folk music. From there, he went on to learn guitar, banjo, and piano as part of his continuing music studies.
Chris earned his Doctorate in Music from West Virginia University. He has taught music as a visiting assistant professor at West Virginia Wesleyan College, teaching applied instrumental lessons in guitar, mandolin, banjo, bass, and fiddle. He also founded the West Virginia Wesleyan Appalachian ensemble and taught music theory, ear training, music history, and general education courses in music appreciation. Chris is a talented educator who makes learning music fun and accessible for students of all ages and skill levels. With his breadth of knowledge and expertise on several instruments, he is sure to be a great fit for your young musician.
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Live Group Class
$25
weekly1x per week
45 min
Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
2-8 learners per class