Monday, December 7, 2009

Christmas Group Lesson

Christmas Group Lesson 2009
This was our first Christmas in our new home and group lessons were festive! This Mickey violinist was one of our object lessons. It is impossible to demonstrate in a picture but poor Mickey can't bow straight and my very smart students figured out quickly just why. His elbow doesn't bend! That's right, in order to bow straight our elbows (and all the other joints in our arm/hand/fingers for that matter) must bend. It is a huge technique issue and it was fun to have Mickey teach us just how important the flexibility of our joints are in violin!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Terry Durbin

ISSI 1995 & ISSI 2009
Terry Durbin
November 21, 2009
Weber/Davis Suzuki Region
Layton High School Auditorium
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I've been enjoying Terry Durbin's teaching for many years. The pictures above are of my sister with Terry at ISSI back in 1995 and the other picture is of one of my students who had a class with him just this year at ISSI. In helping to plan this event, I had the unique privilege of learning more about Terry by writing his bio for the announcement of our workshops. I won't put it all here (you can google him if you want to learn more) but Terry flew in from Lexington, Kentucky where he lives with his wife. They have 3 children and 2 grandchildren. His unique brand of teaching and his infectious enthusiasm makes him one of the most sought after clinicians in the country. And we got to have him in our town!

Monday, November 9, 2009

2009 Fall Recital

Cathy Marlor (violin) & Janie Nebeker (piano)
Special thanks to our wonderful pianist!!!

As always, my students did a wonderful job on their solo peices and duets/groups. It is always so rewarding as a teacher to hear them perform!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Parent Meeting

This afternoon was our annual parent meeting held every year on the Monday after Labor Day. We were supposed to have a family potluck over at the park afterward but we got rained out. Bummer! I just want to send a special thanks to my studio parents for all the support and love you give your children. You are such wonderful examples to me and I appreciate you for being part of my violin studio!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Group Lessons on Deck

Welcome to my new studio! It is cute and cozy. Which makes it perfect for private violin lessons but a little cramped for group lessons. So, I have to get creative and this month our group lessons were out on the deck...

Cool, huh?!?

Our audience was the beautiful Utah mountains.

It's actually really fun to play outside. My students asked if we will be playing in the snow. Ha ha! We'll use my family room for the winter but as long as the weather is nice, we can enjoy the great outdoors!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Celebrating 25 Years

Today I turned 30 which means I am also celebrating 25 years (that's a quarter of a century!) of playing the violin. Many Suzuki students start young and I was no exception. It is so great to teach young students and be reminded of all the fun and challenging times I had with my wonderful Suzuki teachers. What a wonderful circle of life!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Intermountain Suzuki String Institute 2009

I got to attend ISSI 2009 for one day out
of the week long Suzuki summer camp.
Wednesday 06.17.09

I had 2 students attending this year.

We had lunch together and I had the privilege of
observing both of them with their teachers.

Picture with repertoire teacher, Koen Rens, from Belgium
(he is one of the funniest teachers; especially with his great accent!)
Picture with Terry Durbin
(an institute favorite coming to Davis County this fall!)
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I LOVE observing great teachers do their thing. There are so many wonderful ideas that come from this and I'm inspired by their creativity and teaching expertise. There are six pages of notes to add to my growing notebook of observations which I put into my "teaching bible." I am so happy that 2 of my students were able to attend this year. Utah is blessed to have one of the best Suzuki institutes around!

Circe Dopp and My Bows

This is Circe Dopp - soon to be mother of 6, dance instructor, and violin repair woman - a very talented lady!

A couple of weeks ago my bow was in desperate need of a rehair. I'm so glad I can call Circe, who is close by, to help me out with these things. The little bow (above my rehaired bow) is not from Circe but I thought it was super cute and fun to include since I just bought it at ISSI as a new teaching tool for my studio.

Circe Dopp Violins
801.726.8685
circe@clytieadams.com
330 N. Main in Kaysville
(by appointment only)

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

La Folia Memorized!

I am happy to say that today I played La Folia (all 4 pages) memorized for Jeanne (my teacher trainer) to finally pass all the requirements for Book 6 Teacher Training. This experience reminded me of how hard my students work each day to master the music that they learn and I appreciate all the effort they put into their little instruments. Listening to the music on CD (a LOT!) and drilling the hard parts made it so much easier to master. And isn't that the purpose of practice? To make a difficult instrument become easy!!!

Friday, May 22, 2009

Rebekah's Graduation Recital (Kaysville, UT)

This is my beautiful sister Rebekah rehearsing...

Rebekah Butler and Diane Bastian
(picture taken with her pianist right after the graduation recital)

Cathy Butler Marlor and Rebekah Butler
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It was so fun to have my students come and hear my sister play.
I'm so excited to follow her violin career as it progresses;
a professional in the making!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Suzuki Book 6 Teacher Training

Cathy Marlor & Jeanne Grover
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I decided to be ambitious this year. Along with building a house and chasing after my 2-year old, I took Suzuki Book 6 Teacher Training from Jeanne Grover. The class was 15 hours long with 8 hours of observations and this weekend I completed all the requirements except for one: memorizing LaFolia. I will be finishing that up soon and sending my registration of the course to the SAA. This will upgrade my status with the Suzuki Association of Utah to Advanced Active Teacher. Cool, huh!?! Jeanne, as always, is a wealth of knowledge and I'm excited to apply what I've learned. Thanks Jeanne!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Rebekah's Graduation Recital (Tucson, AZ)

February 1, 2009
Exactly 3 months ago, I sat in on one of the most inspiring performances I've ever been to - my sister's graduation recital.
Rebekah has become quite the violinist! She is graduating with her degree in violin performance from the University of Arizona.
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She will be doing an encore performance here in Utah...
you won't want to miss it!

Monday, April 20, 2009

2009 Spring Recital

Violin's Tuned and Ready to be Played!
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This is my entire current group of students...

Suzuki Twinkle Group

Suzuki Book 1 Group

Suzuki Book 2 Group

Pianists: Kristy Putnam and Lisa Miner
(Thank-you, Thank-you!)

Our wonderful assortment of refreshments afterward
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This was a really fun recital for me as I sat back and just enjoyed hearing my students play. I was enjoying it so much that I almost forgot that I was playing too. Thanks to all who contributed to making this recital a success. You are all so wonderful to work with.
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I have the best job ever!

Practice Makes it Easy!

We have a fun program in my studio for consistent practice. There is a 100-Day Club and a 365-Day Club. For every student that practices 100 days-in-a-row they join the 100-Day Club. I had 5 new members join over the last 6 months. They have all completed specific requirements. Every day their practice includes 3 important elements: listening, notereading and review. Pictured is one of my students who is also in the 365-Day Club. She took her violin all the way to China to continue her daily practicing. What wonderful group of dedicated students I have. Congrats to all my club members!

Group Lessons

Twinkler "Bumper Pads"
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An important part of the Suzuki Method is group lessons which in my studio we hold each month. We practice various techniques in addition to playing the literature together. The "antennas" you see here are actually straws sticking up through their F-holes. I use these to help students with the creation of a nice straight bow close enough to the bridge for good tone quality. I thought this was a really cute picture!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Before I had a digital camera...

I just discovered that I have some great studio pictures before 2005 amongst my negatives that I am having converted to digital images. My mom did this for all my growing up years but between the time I got married in 1998 and when we got our first digital camera in 2005, I have some student pictures I'd like to share...coming soon!

Sunday, March 15, 2009

2008 Recitals

Spring Recital 2008
Book 1 Group

Spring Recital 2008
Book 2 Group
Spring Recital 2008
Accompanist: Janie Nebeker
(we go way back so this was really fun!)

Fall Recital 2008
My Son ~ He's Learned How to Clap!

Fall Recital 2008
All My Students
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This pretty well brings us up to date. This is my current group of students. I look forward to the years ahead and many more recital posts to come!

2007 Recitals

Spring Recital 2007
Pre-Twinkle Group
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Spring Recital 2007
Book 1 Group

Spring Recital 2007
Vibrato Group

Suzuki Graduation 2007

Ellen Cox - Suzuki Teacher who sent me lots of wonderful students
(some were related to her so she came to see their progress)

Winter Recital 2007
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This year included the Celebration VII Gala Concert which was held at the Conference Center in SLC. Thousands of Suzuki students of all instruments participated. Kurt Bestor was commissioned to write the music for the grand finale, Jubilate! It was amazing to witness and be a part of not only because of the shear number of students playing all at once but also because of the wonderful legacy that Dr. Suzuki gave us which we were celebrating. I've got a DVD of the event which has been wonderful to watch. I found a great clip on Kurt Bestor's website:

2006 Recitals

Spring Recital 2006
(first time at the Layton Library)

Annual Parent Meeting and Student Party
(the very first one)

Suzuki Grand Concert 2006
(100's of students on stage playing the twinkles!)

Fall Recital 2006
(Pop Goes the Weasal with brand new Suzuki Students)

Fall Recital 2006
Pre-Twinkle Group
Fall Recital 2006
Book 1 Group

Fall Recital 2006
Vibrato Group

Pictured: Me (nine months pregnant), Emma West, Jackie Tanzie
Fall Recital 2006
My Wonderful Accompanists!
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This was a busy year. In the fall we moved from Syracuse to Washington Terrace but I continued teaching in Davis County at my parents house in Layton. Over the course of one year I took 5 teacher training classes. Oh, and I had my first baby!