French Horn Group R
10/29/15
Book:
Page 8 # 16, 20, 21, 22 for Fr Horns Only
Be sure you practice your buzzing exercises first. You do not need to blast the air.
Stay relaxed and concentrate on producing a steady tone throughout each note.
Always “set” your mouthpiece first, breathe, then buzz.
Remember to tap your foot evenly to keep time and help you count.
When practicing your assignment in the book, review the lines and spaces on the staff at the top of the page and be sure to concentrate on where the note is on the staff when you play each note.
**Remember to fill out your practice chart each day and have it initialed by a parent at the end of each week.
10/21/15
Book:
P 6 #1-7
P 7 # 8-11 (12, 14)
(p. 8 # 15, 16 17)
Be sure you practice your buzzing exercises first. You do not need to blast the air.
Stay relaxed and concentrate on producing a steady tone throughout each note.
Always “set” your mouthpiece first, breathe, then buzz.
Remember to tap your foot evenly to keep time and help you count.
When practicing your assignment in the book, review the lines and spaces on the staff at the top of the page and be sure to concentrate on where the note is on the staff when you play each note.
**Remember to fill out your practice chart each day and have it initialed by a parent at the end of each week.
10/13/15
Book:
P 6 #1-7
P 7 # 11 (12)
p. 8 # 15, 16 (17)
Be sure you practice your buzzing exercises first. You do not need to blast the air.
Stay relaxed and concentrate on producing a steady tone throughout each note.
Always “set” your mouthpiece first, breathe, then buzz.
Remember to tap your foot evenly to keep time and help you count.
When practicing your assignment in the book, review the lines and spaces on the staff at the top of the page and be sure to concentrate on where the note is on the staff when you play each note.
**Remember to fill out your practice chart each day and have it initialed by a parent at the end of each week.
10/3/15
Packet pg. 1-2
Book:
Pg. 5 For Fr Hns Only
All Exercises
Be sure you practice your buzzing exercises first. You do not need to blast the air.
Stay relaxed and concentrate on producing a steady tone throughout each note.
Always “set” your mouthpiece first, breathe, then buzz.
Remember to tap your foot evenly to keep time and help you count.
When practicing your assignment in the book, review the lines and spaces on the staff at the top of the page and be sure to concentrate on where the note is on the staff when you play each note.
**Remember to fill out your practice chart each day and have it initialed by a parent at the end of each week.