Read the rules for the contest here. Go to: Clue #1 | Clue #2 This instrument was widely played in the mountains of Australia after it was first invented. However, it was soon discovered that when played too loudly, it could have the unfortunate effect of making an emu sick. After that discovery, the instrument […]
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The Symphony Orchestra: Clue #2
Read the rules for the contest here. Go to: Clue #1 An ancient version of this instrument might have been called the khalil or halil.
The Symphony Orchestra: Clue #1
Read the rules for the contest here. This instrument was used in the orchestra as early as the mid-1600s, and was the principal instrument used in its particular family grouping for over 100 years. At that point, several other instruments in that family grouping became more prominent.
Solve the Clue – Win a Prize!
My studio theme/practice incentive this year is Mastering the Mystery of Music. I’ve divided the year into six different sessions, each with a different topic. Our first topic was The Symphony Orchestra. Each week if a student completes his mastery challenges, he receives a clue. The mystery this first session was to figure out which […]
Win a Free Piano Bears Musical Storybooks collection!
Rebecca over at Piano Teacher’s Retreat is hosting a giveaway. Go visit her site and comment to get your name in a drawing for a chance to win your own Piano Bears Musical Storybooks collection! Read Rebecca’s review of the collection here.
And the winner is…
…Marie Harris! Thanks to all who took part in this contest! I hope you enjoy implementing Go For The Gold in your studios; I would love to hear any feedback or suggestions for improvement. Marie, if you can e-mail me your postal address, I’ll get the box in the mail to you today!