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November Music Thread

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Wafflenose · 30/10/2018 22:09

Welcome to all musicians/ parents of musicians, young and 'mature', beginners and advanced, plus everything in between. This is one of the nicest corners of Mumsnet and the music threads were started for my older daughter towards the beginning of her musical journey, 7 years ago. Everybody on the thread was a beginner once!

I have recently seen "we're not a musical family", "I'm not musical" on here quite a lot, and would like to gently challenge that... perhaps you may not have found the right instrument/ teacher yet, or have no desire to play, but I think that everyone is musical. It's not a special something that is limited to certain individuals, although of course everyone's aptitude and natural ceiling varies. I have had the pleasure of teaching almost 1000 people to read and play music now, ranging in age from 3 to 96 and incorporating a range of additional needs, and I think they all got something positive from their lessons! What our young musicians most need from us - whether we play ourselves or not - is lots of encouragement, time and space to practise, and of course the constant taxi service and financial support we give to their lessons and ensembles!

I have two DDs, Goo The Energy Conserver (flute and piano, lapsed recorder and picc player) who is pretty lazy and complacent at the moment and just wants to enjoy her life, and Rara The Awkward (clarinet, cello, recorder) who tries hard... when it suits her! We have nothing special lined up this term, but possibly piano and clarinet exams for next term. Goo claims she wants to dust off her recorders and theory books to get another couple of Grade 8s before she leaves school. I'll believe that when it happens.

Over to you.

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LooseAtTheSeams · 30/11/2018 08:22

Good luck NBB!

TaggieOHara · 30/11/2018 09:20

fingers and toes crossed for NBB!!

Knotaknitter · 30/11/2018 09:30

Can't No news is good news but even so I hope he gets an answer before the weekend.

hertsandessex · 30/11/2018 09:43

Good luck Knotaknitter. Had a friend go through this two years ago after taking a gap year to prepare - the nerve racking hell of three rejections and then the joy of acceptance at number 4. (She has since quit and realised not for her but that's another story!)

ealingwestmum · 30/11/2018 13:09

Hoping cant receives good news about NBB today.

We got an unexpected early result here in G8 violin. Just scraped a distinction, I am so pleased for her, as the nerves these days seem to take over the reality of preparedness, as she was this time around even with her spinning plates.

Alsoplayspiccolo · 30/11/2018 13:26

That's absolutely fantastic, ealing, I hope she's very proud of her wonderful achievement. (less of the scraped....a distinction is a distinction, and brilliant at grade 8!).
Is she likely to want to carry on to the ARSM now, or is that it for exams?

TaggieOHara · 30/11/2018 13:51

Congratulations Ealing! Star

Trumpetboysmum · 30/11/2018 13:53

Ealing that’s excellent news well done to your dd!!
Cantkeep I hope your ds hears soon, hopefully today so you can have a sort of relaxing weekend?

ZakStarkey · 30/11/2018 13:53

Hope you hear soon Can’t,
Well done mini Ealing!

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Lotsofmilkonesugar · 30/11/2018 14:59

Well done to mini ealing! 🌟

Owlm · 30/11/2018 15:56

Well done miniealing!

Hope you hear soon cant Cake

LooseAtTheSeams · 30/11/2018 16:59

Ealing that's fantastic! Very well done to miniealing and so well-deserved! Star Cake

cantkeepawayforever · 30/11/2018 17:20

No news.

DS has to go to JD there tomorrow...

Wafflenose · 30/11/2018 18:22

Nooooo I really thought you might have heard by now!!

Well done to miniealing, and I loved hearing about pancake's DD who is going to start the violin. Just fabulous!

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ealingwestmum · 30/11/2018 18:42

Thank you everyone!

I’m really not sure what the plan is now piccolo!

woolleybear · 30/11/2018 19:18

Well done Ealing! That's an amazing result!

We have a relatively quiet concert season this term, only three! One done last week and one for each of the next three weeks!

Miss I'm never doing exams again has announced she's doing Grade 5 next term...she's also been asked to join the Senior concert band next term at school, only one other first year there but will be fabulous for her clarinet playing as she only plays bassoon in orchestra at school at the moment.

MeltingWax · 30/11/2018 19:41

Many congratulations to miniealing on a fabulous result and crossing everything for NBB!

Doubleup · 30/11/2018 19:42

That’s got to be worse than the NCO audition results wat cant - hope he hears soon. Fingers crossed!

Great result miniealing!

DD1 did her Grade 7 sax exam yesterday and it’s the first time ever that she has been properly nervous in the run up. She was having a bit of an issue with reeds either sounding good on the high notes, but not such a mellow tone on the middle register or one cracking on the top notes, so was feeling a bit stressed. I loved the message she sent me saying “Iwas confident on my aural - even if it wasn’t right”. She hates aural with a passion! Anyway, it’s over, so one less thing for her to stress over. Just another three concerts and 4 mocks between Wednesday and Saturday! DD2’s concert clashes with her sister’s one on Weds, but they do the two on Saturday together.

Lotsofmilkonesugar · 30/11/2018 21:00

DS1 has grade 4 French horn exam tomorrow and has come home from school with a cut lip from rugby! Timing! After the initial panic we got the horn out and he sounds ok.. luckily it’s the bottom lip that’s cut and his mouthpiece is more on the upper one so I’m hoping we can get away with it🤞

ealingwestmum · 30/11/2018 21:05

Oh my life lotsofmilk; it’s as if these kids are not already challenged enough!

Lip Vaseline before bed tonight and best of luck to him tomorrow!

PancakeMum6 · 30/11/2018 21:27

Well done mini-Ealing!

About 90 minutes ago I put on the Max Richter CD ‘Memoryhouse’ in the aim of calming down my very hyper 7yo (this is the first night of her permanent move in to our house!). She is now refusing to take out her hearing aids and insisting on listening over and over so I’ve left her in her room, lying on the floor, listening to the track ‘November’ (her favourite piece, and her favourite month) for perhaps the fifth time... very sweet. A lovely start to our new life Smile can’t wait for her to get started on the violin - she really loves and appreciates music, probably because there’s been a lack of it in her life.

PancakeMum6 · 30/11/2018 21:27

Good luck to your DS lotsofmilkandsugar.

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