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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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Greenleave · 02/12/2018 22:08

Oh Tabby, there is no word could describe, I am sending you love and strength.

cantkeepawayforever · 03/12/2018 17:34

It seems very, very trivial compared with what Tabby is going through, and my thoughts remain with her and her family.

But NBB has an offer from No 1 choice - on whichever of his 2 instruments he prefers (he's e-mailed back with preference, so should be 'really real' on UCAS fairly soon)...

Doubleup · 03/12/2018 17:45

Big congratulations to NBB!

Knotaknitter · 03/12/2018 17:48

Can't I am pleased, I keep popping in to see if you had news but didn't want to go as far as asking. Is he cancelling the remaining auditions now?

cantkeepawayforever · 03/12/2018 17:57

Knot,

Not quite sure, we'll see when the general joyfulness subsides. The ones before Christmas are all the London 'big names' - which we didn't visit on Open Days since they were such long shots - so NBB may go as a form of 'conservatoire tourism' and also to check that his first choice is 'absolutely genuinely first' rather than 'first of the ones he thought he was able to aspire to', if that makes sense?

Sort of a bit like a slightly uncertain candidate for university thinking they might get into a particular Russell group university and then wanting to attend an offered Oxbridge interview 'just in case'?

New world opening up....

cantkeepawayforever · 03/12/2018 18:10

(I'm not saying he'll get an offer if he attends these auditions. But as I have clearly somewhat 'undershot' in all my estimations of him so far, if he wants to go to these next auditions, I won't stop him.....

Actually, I went to a concert he was in last night. These few months at JD have brought him on amazingly.)

LooseAtTheSeams · 03/12/2018 18:32

Can't that's really good news - well done to NBB!

Mendingfences · 03/12/2018 19:08

Excellent news cant

MeltingWax · 03/12/2018 19:14

Fabulous news cant! NBB must be delighted. Come & join us on waffle's new thread.

cantkeepawayforever · 03/12/2018 19:23

Whoops! I am afraid i have had a proud mum moment and repeated the news on December's thread...

My baby will be leaving home....

Alsoplayspiccolo · 03/12/2018 22:20

Cant, I definitely think he should go to the London ones.Even if he doesn't think he stands a chance (and actually, he may be surprised, having under estimated himself), it would give him an idea of them for future reference, e.g. post grad. Also, I'd treat them a bit like wedding dress shopping - you only (hopefully) do it once, so you should visit all the shops, even those you think are out of your price range! 😊

cantkeepawayforever · 03/12/2018 23:13

Alsoplays, exactly!

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