Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Debut Performance at Holy Family School Cafe

Ms Gill's Class



Trio Conga Bass Violin


Announcing a piece

All together Mr Connolly's class

Mr Connolly's Ensemble
Ms Bridge, Mr Connolly and Ms Gill's classes gave a stunning debut performance in the Holy Family School Cafe today.  There was only time for a very brief sound check before each class performed in turn for an invited audience . Here is the programme

Pizzicato
Toreador's March
Vivaldi in G
What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor
Foxtrot

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Arco ( With Bow)

Rock You
Wintertime in Russia
   guest slot Cielito Lindo / Pizzicato Polka
Ireland's Call

It was a very exciting morning .  Finally the moment we have worked very hard for over the last eleven weeks arrived , our first performance for a live audience. Ms Bridge's class were first to perform.  A special thank you to Niall's dad who came in specially with Niall's banjo. Niall did a solo turn for the sea shanty What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor.  Well done to the students who intoduced the items .  We had several excellent  double bass players , Lee, Seosamh, Joseph. Our leaders Hayley, James , Ada , Ben, Claudia and Eyosa did a great job in keeping everyone on track .  Emmanuel in Mr Connolly's class and Dylan in second class added some percussion on conga and ocean drum .



Ms Darmody was in the audience  as our special guest today .

Be sure you get a copy of the end of term mega quiz from your teacher.


I am looking forward to seeing you all after half term when we will be learning lots of new things to do on the violin and bass.  Can't wait!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Week 7 Dress rehearsal

All classes had a dress rehearsal  today for their debut next week . Here is the programme for Tuesday.

Pizzicato Corner

Toreador's March
Vivaldi on G
Drunken Sailor
Foxtrot

With Bow
Rock You
Wintertime in Russia
Ireland's Call

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Putting it all together. week 6

Leading the  ensemble
As we come to the end of half term, we rehearsed our repertoire ( a  posh word for everything that we can play easily) .All three classes did the programme below

Foxtrot    x3  (with dipping and sidestep )
Toreador's March  x2  dipping
First finger riff /Drunken Sailor
Irelands Call   Bow Side to Side/ Retakes/Tremelo 
Wintertime in Russia
Rock You    Ti Ti quavers on A   (Mr Connolly's class)
Super bow hands


Several students tried out our double bass Geraldo (Roisin, Seosamh , Lee  Eyosa ) Remember the open strings are the same as the violin .  Elephant, Alligator Donkey Goat but in reverse order.
The big bass

 We included our windscreen wiper manoevre in our Irelands Call  and a tremelo to finish

Ben leads the ensemble
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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Sporting Windmills

First finger riff
New note E Backing Track 10
Wintertime in Russia Track 1
Ireland's Call

Guest instrument: Clarinet

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We had a busy day today. We began by pressing hard with our first finger on D string to make new note E . We played our first finger riff and next week we will put some tunes with this. We played New Note E to a jazzy backing track.
Next we moved on to learning how to do windmill bows and played along to Ireland's Call . Remember you only sound on the first beat.
All classes worked on Wintertime in Russia bowing all of the rhythm .

***Don't forget , Right Hand on Bow , Fingers well over and thumb bent. Little finger in the circle.

Star Bow Hands Frankie and Sabrina
Leaders Hayley and James, Zusanne,