Newsletter June 2024

Why Recitals Are Amazing

Here we are, recital time again! We are looking forward to hearing our students perform their best pieces at the end of this month at our June Showcase Recitals!

We know it can be tough working hard on those pieces and practicing. But, while recital preparation can be a challenge, there are actual great benefits to our children playing in recitals.

For starters, and I think this is one of the biggest benefits, it builds time management skills and discipline in our kids. Preparing and practicing for a recital is helpful in building certain skills and working on particular music, but there is a deadline. Our children have to understand that they must be at a certain level of preparedness and make progress in that each and every day and they have to make sure they give themselves the time to do it all. They have to manage their time and be disciplined to practice certain things to make sure they are thoroughly ready once the recital comes around.

Another great benefit from our children playing in recitals is the opportunity for them to see and hear many other music students perform. This gives them a chance to see other kids at other skill levels, hear other music they may have never heard. They could see other students at a more advanced level and be inspired to get to that level themselves.

And speaking of performance goals, being a good performer should itself be a goal of our little musicians or any musician for that matter. And what better place to get that performance experience and practice than in a recital.

Lastly, and this is one of my favorite benefits to recitals, It gives gives our children a moment recognition. Everyone needs to be applauded and cheered for every now and then, especially kids. It is a huge boost to their self esteem, it builds confidence, gives them a sense of pride and accomplishment. It reminds them that their hard work is worth the it. And yes, while our children are regularly hearing accolades from us parents at home, it’s different when they receive that from an audience in that performance setting. We as parents build them up and encourage them along the way. But when they have finished their piece at the big show, can breath a sigh of relief, and hear thunderous applause from the audience, well, they can’t really experience that in any other setting. Parents, I know the preparation, practice, maybe the stress from getting ready for a recital can be tough, on both our children and us. But I assure you, it is very worth it in the end. Keep encouraging your kids to be involved in performing, they will appreciate it!

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Important Dates

1.     Violin

·       Teacher: Laila

·       Saturday, June 8th 12:30

·       Teacher: Bridget

·       Saturday, June 15th 11:30 Flute

·       Teacher: Laura

·       Saturday, June 8th 11:00

2.     Guitar/Ukulele

·       Teacher: Abe

·       Tuesday, June 25th 7:00 pm

·       Teacher: Travis

·       Saturday, June 22nd 12:30 pm

3.     Drums

·       Teacher: Eric

·       Sunday, June 8th 12:30 pm

·       Cello Teacher : Grace

·       Monday, June 24th 7:00 pm

4.     Voice

·       Teacher: Melissa

·       Saturday, June 15th 11:30 am

·       Adult Make Ups

·       Adult Voice

·       Teacher: Melissa

·       Saturday, June 15th 12:30

5.     Adult Violin

·       Teacher: Laila

·       Saturday, June 8th 11:30

New Students

Welcome New Students!

Gisselle     Arrian       Tescelin

Robert       Jaidyn       Colleen

Alysha        Isla           Addilynn

Amelia       Dave         Elizabeth

Jessica      Ginger

Pet of the Month

Meet Josh, an 8 month old English Mastiff. Josh likes to eat cheese, blueberries, tomatoes, apes, and popcorn. Josh's favorite games are fetch and frisbee and he likes to play tug-o-war with the family, but he always wins! The Morris family.

Student of the Month
Lily, piano

We are pleased to announce Lily as the Post Falls Music Academy student of the month!
Lily is 8  years old and has been studying piano for 1 1/2  years.S he is a 3rd grader at West Ridge.
Her favorite color is teal.  She loves to eat noodles. Yum!
Her favorite song to play is “When Can I See You Again?”  
When she is not playing piano, Lily likes writing stories and comics!
Her teacher, Laura, says: “Lily is so muchfun to teach.  She absolutely loves piano.And happily practices her music to perfection”
Congratulations Lily for your hard work and awesome attitude.

Art Classes - Try Out A Class For FREE!  Ages 4-17 Classes are month to month and are taught by a professional local artist.  Private lessons available as well for more customized art coaching.  Registration for these classes is going on now!

Musical
Ladder
Winners!

We have a lot of smiling students here!  
Post Falls Music Academy is the only music school in the Inland Northwest area that gives their students the opportunity to earn special color wristband bracelets, (kids and teens love them!) trophies AND certificates for passing musical tests with the Musical Ladder System®.

What happens if I miss my lesson?

If you miss a lesson, you can sign up for a FREE make-up class!  We have them  every month for every instrument. All you have to do is sign up at the front desk in our Make-Up Class binder.  They are scheduled out in advance and they never expire!  Sign up for as many as you want!  

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