Sunday, October 30, 2016

Dvorak "Dumky" Trio

I learned about this daunting masterpiece during my first year at the graduate school and felt completely in love with it. "Dumky" is the diminutive form of the term "duma", which refers to epic ballads, specifically a song or lament of captive people. In music, it is used as a classical form that indicates a brooding, introspective composition with cheerful sections interspersed within. The piece contains a total of six movements and is like a dark fantasy with sections resonating recitatives (opening). It was challenging for the trio to be in sync with various tempo changes. I was very fortunate to have partners like Ido (cello) and Sa Ye (violin). Here is my live performance recording (piano part, of course :) for the 2nd movement. Dumky Trio

Friday, October 28, 2016

Flashnote Derby App Story

Here is a good story about using Apps in the lesson. Couple days ago, my student and I had a great satisfaction in drilling the bass clef notes using FND. The student is a beginner and lacks of confidence when it comes to reading bass clef notes. So we practiced all notes from bass C to F in various combos. First, we did landmark notes: the Bass C and F, then D and F for skips following by E and F for steps, and finally all four notes. With baby steps reading drill like this, he gained more confidence by the end of the lesson. Thanks to the Flashnote Derby for its fully customizable setting! Read my review Flash Note Derby

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Conference Presentation

California Association of Professional Music Teachers State Conference, 10.15.2016
I am honored to present a technology session "Creative Teaching with Fun and Resourceful Apps for iPad//iPhone"  at California Association of Professional Music Teachers State Conference on Sat, Oct.15.2016.



Had a fun interaction with one of the audiences, Regina Tastrophe, who gave a perfect demo on "the Most Addicted Sheep Game" app. We became facebook friends! hooray to technology ^_^



Here is a short clip on introducing the notes reading and rhythm apps.




Sunday, October 9, 2016

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