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Why Should Teachers Get Paid More?

Why Should Teachers Get Paid More?

Teachers, can we talk about this for a minute? We all want better pay, but I think we’re going about it the wrong way and we’re doing ourselves a huge disservice. Let me explain by giving you a few examples

megthorup June 14, 2023June 14, 2023 Happier Teaching, Uncategorized Read more

What Makes a Successful School Year?

What Makes a Successful School Year?

What makes a school year successful? How do you know you’re a good teacher? Can we just talk about this for a minute? It’s the end of the school year and the last few weeks have been a rollercoaster of

megthorup May 27, 2023May 27, 2023 Happier Teaching Read more

What to Do When Your Students Aren’t Motivated

What to Do When Your Students Aren’t Motivated

Do you feel like your students are just not very motivated, or does it seem like students are less motivated than they used to be? If so, you aren’t alone. Lack of motivation is one of the most common excuses

megthorup March 12, 2023March 12, 2023 Happier Teaching, Orchestra Tips, Uncategorized Read more

Warmups for Orchestra Part 4: Left-Hand Technique

Warmups for Orchestra Part 4: Left-Hand Technique

Left-hand skills are the ones generally covered in method books, so it’s likely you are already teaching most if not all of these skills in your classes. Still, left-hand technique covers a lot of ground, so it’s good to take

megthorup February 11, 2023February 12, 2023 Orchestra Tips, Warmups for Orchestra Read more

Warmups for Orchestra Part 3: Right Hand Technique

Warmups for Orchestra Part 3: Right Hand Technique

I’ve heard professors say on multiple occasions that students are often two years behind in right hand skills compared to left hand skills when they get to college. I don’t have any evidence to back that up, but I believe

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Warmups for Orchestra Part 2: Rhythm Exercises

Warmups for Orchestra Part 2: Rhythm Exercises

Rhythm practice is a daily part of my orchestra classes at all levels. Rhythm is one of the most basic music concepts, yet I’ve found that it requires more practice than just about any other aspect of playing for my

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Warmups for Orchestra Part 1: Why Do Warmups?

Warmups for Orchestra Part 1: Why Do Warmups?

You step up to your podium, facing a classroom full of students ready to start playing. You finish your tuning routine and then think “Now what?” Shouldn’t you do some sort of warmup before you jump into rehearsing the pieces?

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Teaching Intonation Part 8: Fixing Intonation in a Piece

Teaching Intonation Part 8: Fixing Intonation in a Piece

You’ve taught all the stuff, done all the exercises, and used all the tools. You are pretty darn sure that your students know what it means to be in tune and how to play it, but your groups still can’t

megthorup October 8, 2022October 8, 2022 Orchestra Tips, Teaching Intonation Read more

Why You Should Attend Your Child’s Concert

Why You Should Attend Your Child’s Concert

At the beginning of the school year I ask my students what they enjoy most about orchestra and what they look forward to. The two most common responses are always playing music with others and performing. Students love performing! It’s

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Teaching Intonation Part 7: Tuning Intervals and Chords

Teaching Intonation Part 7: Tuning Intervals and Chords

Once students can accurately and consistently match pitch on their instruments, it’s time to start teaching them to tune intervals. This is where things get tricky! Matching pitch is pretty straightforward, even when matching different octaves. Tuning intervals and chords,

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