Because scales and technique are often the things that get “forgotten” or that students “run out of time” for, I’m excited for our November 21 general meeting. Our guest speaker from ASU will be just the shot in the arm I need to find ways to use technique more effectively. Every year technique goals are part of my annual incentive; sad experience has taught me that it must be done year-round, not in a flurry of preparation for Achievement Day. Yet still I find students pass off other areas of our incentive that are “more fun” than working on technique. I am confident that Ms. Choi can provide me with the technique tips I need to help my students.
If you’re like me, the calendar is filling up with musical events as we approach the holidays. I am choosing to view this as a wonderful blessing. Making music has been part of my life for as long as I can remember, and I am grateful that I have had the opportunity to participate so fully. It just doesn’t seem like Christmas if I don’t have 7,000 songs bouncing around in my head. But as we get busier, I would encourage you to remember the Lokahi balance concept. Take the time to keep body, mind, and spirit healthy and functioning as one. Your self-care may look different from mine, but it’s important that we feel nourished and balanced.
Thank you for being an uplifting presence in my life. So many of you have had a positive impact on my teaching and on me as a person. I hope that you all find the holidays filled with joy, peace, and love.
Lorri McHardy
DVMTA President
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