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September 2018 Music Thread

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folkmamma · 01/09/2018 08:21

Hi all! Our lovely host Waffle is away at the moment and has asked me to start this months thread.

Here is a place for us to share stories, ask for advice, and generally support one another through our DCs (and in some cases our own!) musical journeys. All are very welcome, from the early beginners to the very advanced. Some people have been regular contributors for years, but we also have a lot of newcomers and love welcoming new contributors to the MN Music Thread team. I became aware of this group about 9 months ago via the NCO 2018 thread and I now spend more time here than on Facebook... Grin.

Over here, I have Noo, just turned 11, violinist, violist and pianist. She is playing at aroud G7 standard on violin (first study) and is starting JD this month, eek!. Noo is also an associate member of NCO and this year joined the Pro Corda ensemble training programme, which she loves above all else! She is also very into musical theatre and regularly performs in professional and semi-professional shows - it is a challenge to juggle it all, but somehow we do. This month is a biggie for Noo as she starts secondary school as well as JD.

DD2 is Moll. 8yrs old and plays cello and piano. She is a very different kettle of fish to big sister - every bit as able, but some self esteem issues, together with a slightly quirky personality, mean her journey is not often quite so smooth (and mine completely turbulent!). Working towards G3 cello this term (although she doesn’t know it yet) and will go for a consultation at Noo’s JD sometime this term also.

I’m sure Waffle will drop in to update us on Goo, Rara and her own musical self once she gets back from holibobs.

Good luck to everyone with back to school, changes in school, new routines and audition prep! I predict September will be a busy month on the thread!

Over to you.... Smile

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PatricksViolin · 01/10/2018 15:05

That's great your DD didn't give up music because of piano. It sounds like she has found her instrument now (or she can try many more if she wants!).

It's such an amazing gift parents can give their children though, it doesn't need to be music so it can be sports, dance, anything really, but help them find something they can really enjoy, make them feel wanting to work harder to get better. It gives them confidence, joy, and strength. It also gives them a great tool to find friends, find your place.

se22mother · 01/10/2018 15:11

Mini we probably do live nearby in that case Smile

Torz · 19/01/2019 21:37

Dear raspberryrippleicecream
You mention your 15yo has been a chorister, would like advice from someone who's been through the whole journey. Can you recommend? Sensitive DS2 has just turned 8yo and is considering chorister life for himself! although Grd 3 Trumpet and Grd 2 piano am worried focus will shift and it may be a miserably hard-working life - he protests that he would love it, as he loves singing! However currently is a day-boy with 3 other siblings. Any advice gratefully received as DH is terribly keen. Boarding not an issue as DS2 very organised. However, it would break my heart. Many thanks

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