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    needed, or are renting one and want to make sure you 6 days ago 5 Facts About Flutes Want to learn more We'll help you get started. Let's explore a little bit about the anatomy and history of flutes. Aug 21 5 Facts About Clarinets Want to learn more about the clarinet? We'll help you get started. Aug 21 How to Start Band or Orchestra with Confidence [3 Success Tips] Whether you’re picking up your Aug 20 More to Start Fewer to Quit - Issue 29 This issue of the More to Start, Fewer to Quit (MSFQ) tips

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    The Director's Cut, a focused newsletter with tips for teachers and directors, helpful articles, and more Customizable Recruitment form Template (Word Document) What Research is Telling Us (Customizable Powerpoint) More to Start Fewer to Quit - Issue 31 This issue of the More to Start, Fewer to Quit (MSFQ) tips comes from

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    She started by learning Suzuki violin and a few years later decided to start playing the viola as well University in Greenville, North Carolina including Ara Gregorian, Hye-Jin Kim, Emanuel Gruber, and many more "It’s never too late to learn to play an instrument, and cannot wait to meet and get you started on your

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  • More to Start Fewer to Quit - Issue 30

    This issue of the More to Start, Fewer to Quit (MSFQ) tips comes from Edward F. Read through what you have listed throughout the semester and again before starting the next school year

  • More to Start Fewer to Quit - Issue 26

    This month's MSFQ tips come from David F. Eccles, Orchestra Program and Upper School Director, The Lovett School in Atlanta, Georgia. RECRUITMENT TIPS Orchestra Signing Day In this season of sports and academic committing events, create your own Orchestra Signing Day for incoming students. A quick visit to spring rehearsals with cool welcome certificates, welcome letters from student orchestra leadership, and some orchestra swag will show future students that they are entering a dynamic and welcoming organization. RETENTION TIPS Vision Box Begin by having your students write a reflection on the things that they've accomplished this year. The reflections don't have to be in full sentences they could be a simple bulleted list or marked list. On another card or sheet of paper, have them write stream-of-consciousness notes to themselves about their technical, social, or leadership goals for orchestra next year. Next, have them put this written reflection in the Vision Box. Create a ritual of storing those goals away over the summer in a safe place so that they can be ready to be read by the students when they return in the fall. SUCCESS TIPS If you’re like me, your music library can be the bane of your existence. Make sure your music library is clean and organized to begin the next year. Students are hungry for community service hours this time of year. Consider offering those students in your program the opportunity to earn community service time by helping you organize the music library. Wishing you and your students all the best! David F. Eccles (he/him/his) The Lovett School Upper School Orchestra Director Orchestra Program Director

  • More to Start Fewer to Quit - Issue 31

    This issue of the More to Start, Fewer to Quit (MSFQ) tips comes from Marcia Neel, senior director of Parents are more likely to encourage their students to continue if they already know the music teacher It has been found that those students who are more actively engaged in retention efforts themselves tend

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