Yvonne Frye- String Teacher Workshop, Jan 6th-10th 2024

Yvonne Frye- String Teacher Workshop, Jan 6th-10th 2024

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Event Dates

StartSaturday 6 January 2024

FinishWednesday 10 January 2024

Registration Dates

OpenFriday 4 November 2022

CloseFriday 5 January 2024

FeesTerms and conditions

              Yvonne Frye Jan 6th-10th 2024

              Brisbane Workshop for String Teachers

              at 57 Carwoola St, Bardon

              Cost $660; [including GST] - Morning tea, Lunch and afternoon tea included

Scholarships for early career teachers available on request

For more information email: info@wsso.org.au

Violin/Viola pedagogue workshop participants will experience:

- How to establish violin/viola set up and posture, appropriate and relaxed playing positions
- Balanced bow hand/bow guiding, developing different bow techniques like spiccato and staccato, sound quality
- Left hand set up and principals, intonation and inner hearing– sequential development
- Rhythm taught sequentially and purposely-strategies for teaching in private lessons, small group lessons
  and ensembles
- Phrasing and musicality
- Musical talent-what is it? Different layers like deliberate practice, interest and support from home,
  an inspirational environment, extrinsic and intrinsic motivation.
- Gender: discussion and research on when girls and boys learn differently
- Chamber music/group teaching possibilities
- Hands on demonstrations with young students from beginner to advanced- masterclass sessions
- Practice: The Art of Practice and how to teach it

Fees

    • 660 Per Attendee

We offer the following payment options:
Credit / Debit Card, BPay, Cash, Cheque / Money Order

Terms and conditions

  • Jan 6th-10th 2024 Brisbane-Workshop for String Teachers

    Violin and Viola pedagogue

    Morning Tea, Lunch and afternoon tea included

    Course content includes:

    - how to establish violin/viola set up and posture, appropriate and relaxed playing positions
    - balanced bow hand/bow guiding, developing different bow techniques like spiccato and staccato,
       sound quality
    - Left hand set up and principals, intonation and inner hearing- sequential development
    - Rhythm taught sequentially and purposely-strategies for teaching in private lessons, small group lessons
       and ensembles
    - Phrasing and musicality
    - Musical talent-what is it? Different layers like deliberate practice, interest and support from home,
      an inspirational environment, extrinsic and intrinsic motivation.
    - Gender: discussion and research on when girls and boys learn differently
    - Chamber music/group teaching possibilities
    - Hands on demonstrations with young students from beginner to advanced- masterclass sessions
    - Practice:The Art of Practice and how to teach it