The Catholic Schools Collaborative String Program. Come play with us!

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The Catholic Schools Collaborative String Program Come play with us! The Catholic School String Program will begin its seventh year this September! Your child (grades 2-8) can learn to play a string instrument by participating in a weekly, inschool small group lesson during the school day and an optional weekly after- school string ensemble at Bishop Stang that combines all students from the five participating Catholic Elementary Schools. In school lessons are $14.00 per week. After school ensemble is $5.00 per wk (available only with in school lessons) Payments must be by check, money order, or bank check, and may be monthly or by the semester (discounted). Instruments can be rented at the Symphony Shop on Rt 6 in Dartmouth 508 906-3301. Students perform a minimum of two concerts each year. Participating students attend any NBSO concert free at the Zeiterion Theater! Zeiterion Theater for free! To sign up for lessons, fill out page 2 of this notice and return to school by September 7 th with lesson payment. Email Bonnie Harlow to let her know you are signing up!: Classiquechambermusic@comcast.net Lessons start the week of Sept 12 th in school for registered students.

I would like to sign up my child for lessons on (check one instrument) Violin Viola Cello Years played Child s name List any allergies Name of school Grade Other instruments studied Mother s name Home address Email address Home phone Work phone Cell phone Father s name Home address Email address Home phone Work phone Cell phone I agree to pay for weekly in school lessons: (please check one option) Monthly ($57.00* due on the 10 th of each month Sept-May) **Checks should be made payable to Bonnie Harlow by the Semester ($235.00* due by Sept 10, 2016 & by Jan 10, 2017) **Checks should be made payable to Bonnie Harlow Signature of Responsible Party I agree to pay for weekly after school ensemble lessons at Bishop Stang HS: by the Semester ($70* due by Oct. 10, 2016 & by Jan 10, 2017) **Checks should be made payable to Bishop Stang High School Signature of Responsible Party

Developing skills that will transcend beyond music and childhood. I am greatly honored to offer your children an opportunity to learn an instrument with the support of your school. The excitement when a child works so hard and then finally can perform a piece they love is worth all the effort. Practicing an instrument teaches time management, delayed gratification and a sense of accomplishment. Whether your child continues to study music into adulthood or not, we strongly believe that their experiences here will have a profound effect. Expectations Music is not a twice a week event. Daily practice is encouraged! I would like children to practice fifteen minutes a day. I also recommend that a children try playing with friends in the neighborhood as well as with parents (who may not have played since their childhood!) It is much more important that children practice daily than how long they practice. Ask your child to show you what they have learned each week. Perhaps consider taking a lesson from your child! Set up little concerts often for family and friends and give lots of encouragement! Your involvement is so important! Performances Each school has at least one performance per semester. Though not mandatory, performance is the culmination of all of the students labors. Children develop a deep sense of satisfaction when they play on stage and hear the applause. New Bedford Symphony All children who participate in the strings program are allowed to attend the New Bedford Symphony Orchestra for free with a paying adult. I love to see students in the audience! Sometimes, a professional event is just what is needed to trigger a child s love for music. Benchmarks 1. Be able to demonstrate correct posture and positioning. 2. Learn to read music within their instrument s range. 3. Listen to and analyze various types of music. 4. Maintain proper etiquette between peers and instructors.

The Instrument All students are expected to bring their instruments, music, folding music stand and a pencil to every class. We do not offer substitute instruments. Due to the expensive nature of a string instrument, I do not allow sharing either. You are obligated to obtain your child s own instrument. The most reliable place is Symphony Music Shop in Dartmouth, (508) 996-3301. They offer the opportunity to rent or to buy. This is a personal decision which we would recommend discussing with them. Also, you may find good used instruments among older students who are progressing to a larger size. Why learn to play an instrument? When performing, a person must be able to read and interpret symbols. They must be able to count and calculate mathematically. Students will learn to interpret and memorize passages. They must be able to see relationships between various intervals, scales and chords. They must develop good posture and strong hand eye coordination. A student must be able to follow directions from the conductor and work as a team. The student will learn to express themselves emotionally. They will learn to balance their time and work towards a goal. Studies have shown that students who play instruments perform better academically than who have no musical background. The social, physical and academic skills will build self esteem and improve your child s ability to succeed in all aspects of life. Getting Started The lessons and orchestra will follow the school calendar. Students will generally participate weekly in a small group lesson and an ensemble. We ask that you inform the teacher of any expected absences. Your Instructor Bonnie Harlow classiquechambermusic@comcast.net : Bonnie is an alumna of the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. She has performed with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. She teaches cello privately and also plays in the New Bedford Symphony Orchestra and the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra. Bonnie has extensive experience teaching strings in school settings, and has implemented string progrmas in several school districts including Scituate and Mansfield. She has been an adjudicator for the SEMSBA, District and All State Festivals, and has conducted the Jr Semsba orchestra. She has been on the faculty at Bridgewater State College, and is one of the sectional coaches and assists with conducting the New Bedford Youth Symphony Orchestra. She has played under the reknowned batons of Maestros Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa, Mistlav Rostropovich, Arthur Fiedler, John Williams and many other illustrious conductors.

Financial matters For the in school small group lessons, you may choose to pay monthly: $57.00 due on the 10 th of each month Sept-May. A small monthly billing fee is included in this amount. You may also choose to pay by the semester: $235.00 due by Sept 10, 2016 & by Jan 10, 2017. This amount has a small discount included. Checks should be made payable to Bonnie Harlow and should be mailed to: Bonnie Harlow 61 Cedar Street Plympton, Ma. 02367 For the after school collaborative ensemble, which begins on October 19, the amount due will by $70.00 due on October 10, 2016 and on January 10, 2017, and made paybable to Bishop Stang High School. Please mail this check also to Bonnie Harlow at the address above, even though the check will be made out to Bishop Stang High School. Students should plan to play the instrument they have chosen for the school year. Please call me and talk to me if something is bothering your child and they are not playing or practicing, or if they are having a difficult time with something. If there is any other problem due to a change in cirucumstance, please call me to discuss. I have included an expected number of absences within a semester. No money will be refunded for missed lessons. Accessories Students should purchase a folding music stand ($10.00) and a lesson book ($10). Violins and violas will also require a shoulder rest ($20) or a sponge shoulder rest.($5) The case should be quite durable. Your child may be carrying it back and forth from school for many years. I recommend placing stickers and/or name tags on the case to avoid confusion between similar looking cases. The Symphony Shop in Dartmouth on Rt 6 carries instruments, music books, stands, and all the accessories needed. Please rent an instrument: Violins and violas are $19 per month, and cellos are $36 per month. This includes a repair fee as well as the rental..i recommend renting so that students can trade up in size as they grow and end up owning a full size instrument. They should have a book (Essential Elements Book I for your child s instrument), a folding stand, and a shoulder rest for violins and violas, prior to the first lesson. I am so excited to get started and to meet all the new students and to make music!!!!! Sincerely, Miss Bonnie Bonnie Harlow cell 781 254-8525 home 781 753-6733 classiquechambermusic@comcast.net