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Mozart & Sibelius, November 7, 2009 | The Ohio Valley Symphony
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The Ohio Valley Symphony. Oboes on the Ohio. Past & Present. Ariel Children’s Chorus. Private Voice & Piano Lessons. Private Violin & Viola Lessons. Private Fiddle, Banjo, Guitar, and Mandolin Lessons. String Program, Southwestern Elementary. String Program, Pt. Pleasant WV. Opening Night, September 26, 2009. Mozart & Sibelius, November 7, 2009. December 5, 2009. Love Songs, March 13, 2010. Voices of Spring, May 8, 2010. America the Beautiful, October 4, 2008. Halloween Spooktacular, November 8, 2008.
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Cello Stuff: October 2012
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012. Batman knows what's up! Monday, October 22, 2012. Suzanne Dicker's Vibrato Lessons. This is the first video in an entire series of awesome teacher Suzanne Dicker teaching vibrato exercises. At the end of this video, there are links to the next videos in the series. New Awesome video for Bow Hold. How to Tune Your Cello. Monday, October 15, 2012. Because I'm 100% a cello nerd. Steve Doane Video Gallery. Http:/ www.stringgallery.com/video-archive.asp? Instrument in the shop?
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Bio — Deborah Ferry Palmer
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Teaching Philosophy and Rates. Teaching Philosophy and Rates. Boston-based violinist Deborah Ferry Palmer began her violin studies in Salt Lake City at the age of 3 under the direction of. While pursuing her undergraduate studies at the. Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music. University of Texas at Austin. Deborah studied privately with. 1st Violinist of the world-acclaimed. Miró Quartet , and. Professor of Violin. She was a member of the. University of Texas Symphony Orchestra. Under the direction of.
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My Violin Lessons: Practicing Slowly Part II: Make Your Piece Unidentifiable
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A glimpse (or what have you) on my progress with playing the violin, plus some tips that can be of help for those who are self-studying the violin. Please Share Your Views. Monday, August 20, 2012. Practicing Slowly Part II: Make Your Piece Unidentifiable. I saw a post from my fellow ViolinLab.com. Member in our Yahoo Groups community, and it really got me thinking. His post said:. If a passerby can identify what song you are practicing, then you are practicing it wrong. Ironic, isn't it? Itzhak Perlman'...
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From the Director's Chair: Philadelphia Orchestra concertmaster returns home to open orchestra season
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From the Director's Chair. The official blog of the University of South Carolina Symphony Orchestra. Click here for our Facebook Page. Http:/ www.facebook.com/USCSymphony. Monday, September 17, 2012. Philadelphia Orchestra concertmaster returns home to open orchestra season. The orchestra will also perform the Symphony No. 4 in E minor by Johannes Brahms. He quickly became known as Columbia’s musical wunderkind. Performing frequently around the city. When Donald Portnoy became Music Director of the USC S...
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Julie's Music Studio: Is Slow Practice Really Necessary?
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Music Stores and Piano Tuners. Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Is Slow Practice Really Necessary? The following article is b y. Be found at http:/ www.bulletproofmusician.com/is-slow-practice-really-necessary/. Like everyone else in the world who has ever taken music lessons, I’ve been urged to practice slowly on many an occasion. But did I heed my teachers’ advice? After all, what’s the point of slow practice? Everything is easier slower –. But…why do so many people swear by slow practice? He revealed that one...
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From the Director's Chair: September 2012
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From the Director's Chair. The official blog of the University of South Carolina Symphony Orchestra. Click here for our Facebook Page. Http:/ www.facebook.com/USCSymphony. Monday, September 17, 2012. Philadelphia Orchestra concertmaster returns home to open orchestra season. The orchestra will also perform the Symphony No. 4 in E minor by Johannes Brahms. He quickly became known as Columbia’s musical wunderkind. Performing frequently around the city. When Donald Portnoy became Music Director of the USC S...