Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Voice stuff

Zoe did make it to her choir rehearsals tonight. They are practicing a really difficult Mass for the Children. They are going to have a big concert at the end of the season that, unfortunately, Zoe will miss because we will be on our vacation.

Not that I am complaining... it is just that Zoe is going to miss this big choir performance that she is continuing to work really hard on and she is going to miss the performance of the musical theatre production she will be starting rehearsals for soon. I thought about just pulling her out of the musical theatre production (and I still might if they want me to) but Zoe said she wanted to do it anyway, and she could just practice for the chorus.

Anyhoo... She did have her session with the Choir conductor. He said the song was really hard but that Zoe was doing "fantastic" and that all she needed to work on was following along with the accompaniment. It is one of those songs where the accompaniment is really different from the melody you sing. So Zoe just needs to get confident enough in her part to not let the accompaniment distract her.

I can't say whether I want him for her teacher or not. She is really comfortable with her current teacher and I think that is important. I am just not sure how far Zoe will be able to go with her. YKWIM? This choir guy is all about voice and travels around the world for his music, is involved in projects "celebrating" the the music of different ethnic cultures, he's published articles and won awards, yadda, yadda yadda. So, you know, I am feeling like if he offers to take Zoe on as his one new student maybe we should go for it.

But Zoe's old piano teacher in L.A., (some of your may remember me taking about her) she was GREAT and her students were some of the best in the whole Southland. But she pushed Zoe too hard. She wanted Zoe to compete against little "prodigy" kids who practiced 3 hours a day. I said "No way" but somehow Zoe still ended up practicing an hour a day when she was only five. And Zoe will do that. She loves music. She doesn't complain about practicing. But this teacher was always pushing her to the very edge of her competency and it was too much and sometimes Zoe would cry. She only did this with her top students, the ones she though would win the competitions. But what is the point? I get it that she was from Russia and in she grew up under communism and she felt to have a talent and not work as hard as you could to make something of it was a terrible waste. But that is not our situation. Zoe really doesn't need to win any competitions. She certainly didn't need to win them when she was five or six. Zoe doesn't want to be a pianist anyway. She wants to be an astronaut. *wink*

So, of course, I over-think things. I don't want her to just have the best, I want her to have the best for her.

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We didn't homeschool today because I was feeling sick. But I rested and now I feel a lot better. Then Pere came home from work feeling sick and now he is cuddled up under a blanket on the couch watching the Lakers game.

Lastly I wanted to send loving thoughts and wishes for a safe and wonderful delivery to our AWESOME friends in Fort Wayne for the birth of their 3rd! baby and 1st baby boy. I am SO happy for you guys. We can't wait to meet Lil' Cupcake Hog.

7 comments:

  1. It is important for the child to enjoy their lessons with the teacher. If she switches, and she still enjoys singing then it is a win-win.

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  2. I agree with you on finding the best for her..
    I hope it works out.
    Hope you all feel better too.

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  3. Hi Mariposa

    I was thinking about trying the choir guy but keeping her current teacher for piano and then if things don' work out we can go back full time to her. But then I wonder if it will make it weird with the choir guy...

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  4. Thanks Kate! Zoe and I are feeling better today. Pere actually stayed home from work, which he only does like once a year. He is resting.

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  5. Kate. I would like to put the ban on April Fools pranks but Zoe still wants to do them. I guess I have another year to figure out how to prank her without making her cry.

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  6. I didn't see this until now. I think it would be fine to do what you thought out.

    Choir or voice instructors play the piano, but often not at the level of the best piano teachers, and vice versa.

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  7. Just popping in to recommend a picture book I read recently entitled The Moon Over Star. It is about the first moon landing by Dianna Hutts Aston (An Egg is Quiet) and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. I loved the structure of the book. It inspires the main character to want to be an astronaut.

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