Workshop Review
Friday, September 23, 2016 by Jocelyn Beldman | Uncategorized
The guitar workshop was inspiring to say the least. Stefan Roach is simply inspirational and plays such complex music with ease and fluidity.
For those that missed out - you missed a great opportunity. Everyone at the workshop came from a different and unique musical background and had different goals but because of Stefan's musical fluency, he was able to tailer to more advanced players while still tending to those who needed a slower pace.
We perfected our scales, major and harmonic minors as well as some popular flamenco progressions and applied new fingerpicking techniques and arpeggios to these progressions.
We attempted new strumming patterns known as Rasgueado and Golpe which include releasing your fingers like a slingshot while strumming, and tapping the guitar as you strum to give a more percussive feel.
We concluded with the Rumba Strum which was a combination of the strumming patterns we had learned incorporating the tapping with the slingshot fingers and playing a continuous strum at the same time! Stefan made it look so easy!
Everyone who attended the workshop left feeling inspired and ready to go home and practice our new techniques added to our repertoire.
Special thank you to all who attended, to Island Academy for providing the space for this musical education to take place, and most of all for Stefan for inspiring us to be better musicians and giving us the stepping stones to do so!
Guitar Workshop!
Tuesday, September 13, 2016 by Jocelyn Beldman | Uncategorized
Friday, September 23rd, Bell's Studio will be hosting a guitar workshop at The Music Room at Island Academy featuring classical guitarist Stefan Roach!
Come and take advantage of his skills, knowledge and expertise whether you are a beginner guitarist or if you are a professional looking to expand your style!
Stefan Roach is a talented classical and flamenco guitarist from Trinidad. He runs his own music academy in Trinidad called Stefan’s Guitar Academy. He began his studies of classical guitar in 2001 and has excelled in its study successfully completing the grade 8 – the final grade – of the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music (ABRSM) exam and subsequently obtaining a Diploma in Performance Guitar. He is an avid teacher and performer of guitar always leaving his audience wanting more. To read more of his bio visit Stefan's Bio.
Who is this for?
· If you are learning guitar and want to learn more tips and tricks
· If you are a professional guitarist looking for an opportunity to expand your style of playing
· If you are interested in guitar and would like to learn some of the techniques a professional uses in classical and flamenco playing
· If you are doing an ABRSM classical guitar exam anytime in the near future
When?
Friday, September 23 from 3:00 – 4:30 pm.
Where?
The Music Room at Island Academy International School,
Buckley’s Estate
How much?
$20.00 USD per person at the door.
Where can I pre-register?
Click this link to pre-register and save your spot!
Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity!
Bring your guitar if you have one!
The Silent Rehearsal
Monday, September 5, 2016 by Jocelyn Beldman | Uncategorized
I absolutely love this idea. Imagine that after you have been constantly exposed to something you eventually become numb to it. Imagine how numb we have become to noise. Even in a perfect classroom environment its still uncommon that the room will ever be silent - and when it is - such peace!
Imagine how much better students would be able to hear the music they are making - really absorb and understand it - if it isn't cluttered by chatter?
This is definitely something a music teacher should carefully and meticulously plan before trying to execute - going through all the symbols, having a structured rehearsal plan (imagine how much time you will save), and then of course how you will ensure the students really, actually don't talk during the class.
Here is the blogpost from Mrs. Stouffers Music Room Blog where she discusses the benefits of using The Silent Rehearsal with her band students.
Hope you music teachers feel inspired!
J.