Australian artist Nike Savvas recently premiered many of her new works in a solo exhibition, entitled Liberty and Anarchy, at Leeds Art Gallery in the UK.
Learn all about sound in this super-fun science twist on the classic tin can telephone activity. This version is even more kid-friendly because it uses Styrofoam cups. After making your string telephone, read the string telephone explanation with your kids to discover why it works! String Telephone Explanation: How Sound Waves Travel Learn how sound waves
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Applying pronation unvaryingly can cause collapsing and locking in the third and fourth fingers. Here's a way to avoid collapsing 3rd and 4th fingers on cello.
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The world-renowned performance artist Marina Abramović has been strung up, cut, screamed at and had an arrow pointed directly at her heart. In anticipation of her new show, 512 Hours, at London's Serpentine gallery, here are her greatest hits
Learn all about sound in this super-fun science twist on the classic tin can telephone activity. This version is even more kid-friendly because it uses Styrofoam cups. After making your string telephone, read the string telephone explanation with your kids to discover why it works! String Telephone Explanation: How Sound Waves Travel Learn how sound waves
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Hoy paso algo bueno en el trabajo.Maqueta para el encofrado de la capilla del Hospital general de Toledo. Arquitecto Alvaro Siza. Desarrolladan por Paco S. Un bon temps au boulot!!!!!!! maquette pour le coffre de la chapelle de l'hospital.
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Last week, I taught my beginners how to play C natural. This is one of my favorite skills to teach because it is so fun! After demonstrating where and how to play the note, we play our first tune using C natural. I tell the class that something terrible has happened to Mary's little lamb. It was trying to cross the road and it got hit by a car. Mary feels terribly sad, so we have to change her song. We play 'Mary Had A Little Lamb' with the notes C natural, B, and A. Students are amazed at how the song is transformed by only changing one note. We then try some other easy rote tunes and make them sound sad. My students like to call out tunes to see if I can play them 'sad' by using naturals. The next day, students need to drill the new note, but also review C# to make sure it stays where it needs to go. There are so many intonation issues that can be fixed if students can develop solid finger placement from naturals to sharps. Stories work well to demonstrate this point. One time, I needed to head to the grocery store and my 2 youngest children wanted to come. Because I was in a hurry, I told them they couldn't come. As I drove away, noticed my children weeping and wailing at the end of my driveway because they wanted to come so badly. I tell students that they must be firm with C# and even D. Sometimes, when we play a C natural, the C# and D notes want to come down, too...but you can't let them! I don't know if you've ever heard of a 'Yea/Boo story,' but my dad used to tell these stories when I was little and I thought they were great fun. This is a story that requires audience participation as the plot unfolds. The story teller develops a story one line at a time. After each line, the audience says, "Yea!" if the story is happy, and "Boo!" if anything bad happens. This is how I drilled A, B, C sharp, and A, B, C natural with my students. I told a story - and if my story was happy - students played A, B, C#. They played A, B, C natural when anything bad happened in the story. Here's an example: "Guess what!? I get to take my high school orchestra to Disneyland!" Class is happy and plays A, B, C sharp. "And we get to ride on a fancy bus with built in TV's!" Class plays A, B, C sharp. "But the bus gets a flat tire and we have to stop." Class plays A, B, C natural "And we get stuck in the middle of nowhere!" Class plays A, B, C natural Etc. etc. -- I just made this up as I went. I ended up telling my students about a tour experience they could have at a Disney studio once they reach High School. After the story, many students said, "Wow! I'm staying in orchestra for sure!" What a great little retention strategy - and we drilled our new note. At this stage, students really enjoy trying to play double stops. Another fun drill is to have them play the A string notes with open D - fiddle style.
I’ve been wanting to try rolling dice to generate a stitch pattern for a while, using my secret code techniques for the layout, and so this étude is a try at that. I think it worked out well.…
When I was little, I lived in Terrington St. Clement in England and I have fond memories of gathering with all of the students at my little school and singing songs together. My favorite song was 'Lord of the Dance' - which is the same tune as 'Simple Gifts.' That is why I picked that tune for some easy beginning orchestra arrangements. I just completed 2 versions - one is easy, and the other is even easier. Last week, I had my advanced orchestra sightread this little piece, and it sounded pretty good - it worked really well for a sight-reading activity. You can find the score and parts for these arrangements totally FREE at my website: www.orchestraclassroom.com. Here is a sample of the 'harder' version: And this is the really simplified version:
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Learn all about sound in this super-fun science twist on the classic tin can telephone activity. This version is even more kid-friendly because it uses Styrofoam cups. After making your string telephone, read the string telephone explanation with your kids to discover why it works! String Telephone Explanation: How Sound Waves Travel Learn how sound waves
Knitting kit for REVERSE LOOP SWEATER by Other Loops in No 16 + No 10 TWIST_LOOP_COLLAR is worked in rib stitch and features elegant cable details, tie strings at the sides, and a high neck. It is perfect under your coat and jacket but will also be very functional as a vest. The collar is worked from the top down in rib stitch. First, the shoulders are worked individually, with increases for the neck. The 2 shoulders are then joined into a front panel by casting on stitches at the front. The front panel is worked back and forth with cables. At the back, the 2 shoulders are joined into a back panel which is worked back and forth in rib stitch with cables at both sides. The neck stitches are picked up, worked in rib stitch, and cast-off using the Italian bind-off technique. Finally, stitches are picked up at the sides to work 4 I-cord tie strings. Design by Danish knitwear designer Otherloops. Se other designs by Otherloops The pattern is available in English, German and French Knitting kit contains: Pattern, Önling No 16 and Önling No 10 Sizes:XS-M (L-XXL)The sizes will fit chest measurements of approx. 80-100 (100-120) cm / 32-40 (40-48) inches Measurements:Width: 39 (45) cm / approx. 15.5 (17.75) inches measured across front. Length: 54 (56) cm / approx. 21.25 (22) inches measured from below the neck panel on the back. Materials:Col A: 300 = 4 cones (375 = 5 cones) g No. 16 – 70% Lambswool, 30% Mohair from Önling, 75 g / 300 m held together with Col B: 75 (100) g No. 10 Silk Mohair from Önling, 25 g / 210 m Knit with 2 strands No 16 and 1 strand No 10. Colours:Orange model: No 16 col. Orange + No 10 col. Cognac Photo: @knittingeyprilBlue model: No 16 col. Jeans Blue + No 10 col. Pigeon Blue Photo: @siljesolliGrey model: No 16 col. Black + No 10 col. Elephant grey Photo: @alongcameknitting Beige model: No 5 Beige og No 10 Beige (0349). See kit Please note! Orders of Önling No 10 col. Beige will ship on the 7th of Oct. Recommended Needles:Circular needles 5.5 mm and 5 mm / US 9 and 8, (60 or 80 cm / 24 or 32 inches), and circular needle size 4.5 mm / US 7 (40 cm / 18 inches). Cable needle. Gauge:17 sts x 24 rows/rounds of rib stitch (k3, p2) on needle size 5.5 mm / US 9 = 10 x 10 cm / 4x4 inches after washing and blocking. The pattern is a PDF file. Immediately after purchase you will be able to download the pattern directly from the purchase confirmation page. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to your pattern, and the pattern will be available here at the site via your personal account - so remember to create an account :-) Read more about digital knitting patterns here. Design by Other Loops Language:English. (Danish and Norwegian pattern is available from the Danish webshop). Please Note:The price of the yarn kit is calculated based on the amount of yarn included, which is the amount we have used to knit the design according to the above measurements. Should you need more yarn, additional yarn can be purchased at regular prices by placing an order and state LOT number in the comment box at checkout. All designs have been thoroughly calculated and tested.
Puffy stickers are really handy for a few different things when teaching beginning strings and they work well because you can easily feel a ...
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Ros Stephen, author of the Oxford University Press Globetrotters series and Violinworks method books, gives exercises and advice to help string players reach fourth finger notes without straining
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I make these bracelets for our Geocaching and thought I would show you how to make the 3 and 5 plait. When we are out Geocaching I feel it is nice to put something that other geocachers will recogn…