Friday Finds #178: The First Week of May (Yea!)

Are you as excited as I am to have May turn the corner? The weather has been beautiful and the school-year term of lessons is wrapping up.

If you’re like me, that means that the next two weeks won’t be necessarily less work, but just a slightly different schedule and routine with group classes, Zoom recital prep, end-of-year evaluation meetings, and more.

A change of routine is something that I always welcome with open arms and an eager attitude.

May, we’re so glad you’re here!

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Rebekah has several great tips in this post that helped me in my planning!

Zoom Recital: 5 Tips and Strategies (Rebekah Maxner)

 

2

My students and I have been hard at work during our Zoom lessons with the One-Minute Club Note-Naming Challenge. I recently did an update to the original post including seven really great tips on conducting this challenge.

 

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Are you passionate about music education? Consider voting to help make this product idea a reality: A Lego Symphony Orchestra (Natalie Weber | Music Matters Blog)

 

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Asparagus season is here! Roasted Asparagus with Parmesan (Damn Delicious)

 

5

I have two splatter screens (both recommended by ATK, of course!). It’s actually quite useful having two different styles.

Believe it or not, the strange-looking one actually does work well (as long as you put it in the right size/style fry pan).

 

 

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A Flying Photographer Looks Down on the Earth in Awe and Sorrow (Pranav Baskar | NPR)

 

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Is Tonara Worth the Effort? (Leila Viss)

 

8

A limited time freebie from composer Chrissy Ricker.

 

9

Coronavirus Etude for Piano and Disinfecting Wipe (Jeff DePaoli)

 

 

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