Car camping in Kansas ... on the way from Pennsylvania and in moving into a newly safe Canyon 94516
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Proposed Reedie + book group
1st "Proposed Reedie + Book group with potluck, in the SF Bay Area, initially in Canyon 94516, on Saturday Dec 14th beginning around 4 pm PT - and to claim a house and property there and for MIT OCW-centric wiki World Univ & Sch !
Dear Robin (Phillips, US Federal lawyer in RTAP now), Bay Area Reedies +, Gabrielle, Byron & Cindy, Donna, Jim, Ed & Valerie, Gantt, JoAnne, Konrad (Alt), Steve (Carlson), (& PLEASE FORWARD TO other Reedies+ in group whose emails I couldn't find, and/or whom you'd like to invite), - and Kai! - and greetings, friends, All,
Greetings from near Kansas City, Kansas, on the way to the 1st "Proposed Reedie + Book group" reading the very brief "The Desiderata" book -
https://www.desiderata.com/desiderata.html - to move this forward and with potluck, in the SF Bay Area, initially in Canyon 94516, on Saturday Dec 14th beginning around 4 pm PT - and to claim a house amd property there and for MIT OCW-centric wiki World Univ & Sch ! Looking forward to seeing some Reedies there amd thanks so much for your RSVP again Robin! How are your travels going from Alexandria VA and how is the Farmworkers' transportation meeting in Fresno CA going?
Here's Dorothy in "The Wizard of OZ" (1939) though saying "We're not in Kansas anymore "
AAAB
And Hi Kai in NorCal but from Berkeley and the SF East Bay Where are you now (and how is Reedie too, Chloe, your daughter:)? This 'read community' "Proposed Reedie Book group" circle of friends in the SF Bay Area & beyond is growing !
And what shall we read for 2025 -
See some of you soon, warmly, Reed regards,
Scott
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PPS
and sorry to learn of friend Gordon Malarkey's passing in September 2024 -
Condolences to his family, Peter and all.
PPPS
Again (from the June 27 2024 email in this thread) -
"Your book ideas or suggestions, and a month you might suggest reading it in ? ...
Robin -
Gabrielle -
Jim -
Sally -
Byron -
Cindy -
Donna -
Gantt -
Vadan -
Ed -
Valerie -
JoAnne -
Konrad -
Scott -
Carla -
Craig T -
Adam -
Peter -
Vadan -
Matthew -
Nancy 0 -
Mike -
Nancy B -
Diane -
Susan -
Ann -
Janie -
Craig M -
Riely -
Marsha -
Pin/Sid -
Sandy -
Steve C -
Janet -
Candace -
Ryan -
Stephanie -
Kai -
Others? Please add yourself to this email thread - and suggest a book ... Reedies+ :)
PPPPS
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Glad to begin moving @WorldUnivAndsch west today Tu 12/10/24 to #NewlySafe #Canyon94516 departing Pennsylvania
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Suzuki Recorder and Piano group learning Gemini conversational generative AI (and machine learning?) questions . . . to come ...
How to facilitate these at World Univ & Sch too online ?
Suzuki Recorder and Piano group learning Gemini conversational generative AI (and machine learning?) questions . . . to come ...
How to facilitate these at World Univ & Sch too online ?
Gemini AI -
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what does Suzuki piano lessons for groups consist of on the Eastern Seaboard of the USA?
Suzuki piano group lessons on the Eastern Seaboard of the USA typically consist of students playing together, learning repertoire, and developing musical skills in a supportive group setting. These lessons complement individual lessons and offer unique benefits such as:
* Ensemble playing: Students learn to play together, developing coordination, timing, and musical sensitivity.
* Social interaction: Group lessons foster a sense of community and camaraderie among students.
* Motivation: Seeing other students progress and achieve goals can be inspiring and motivating.
* Musical growth: Playing in a group helps students develop a broader musical understanding and appreciation.
The specific content of Suzuki piano group lessons can vary depending on the teacher, the students' ages and levels, and the Suzuki philosophy being followed. However, common elements often include:
* Repertoire: Students learn and play Suzuki piano repertoire together, starting with simple pieces and gradually progressing to more complex works.
* Technique: Group lessons can reinforce technical skills learned in individual lessons, such as fingerings, posture, and pedaling.
* Music theory: Basic music theory concepts, such as rhythm, pitch, and notation, may be introduced or reinforced in a group setting.
* Aural skills: Listening and responding to musical cues, recognizing melodies, and developing aural awareness are often practiced in group lessons.
* Performance opportunities: Group lessons can prepare students for performances, such as recitals, festivals, or community events.
To get a more accurate and detailed understanding of Suzuki piano group lessons on the Eastern Seaboard, you could:
* Contact local Suzuki piano teachers or studios: They can provide specific information about their group lesson programs, including curriculum, structure, and costs.
* Research Suzuki associations or organizations: They may have resources or information about Suzuki group lessons in your area.
* Attend a group lesson observation: If possible, observe a Suzuki piano group lesson to see firsthand what it entails.
Remember that Suzuki piano group lessons are designed to complement, not replace, individual lessons. Both types of lessons are essential for a well-rounded musical education.
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what do Suzuki recorder group lessons consist of?
Suzuki recorder group lessons typically involve a variety of activities designed to foster musical growth and enjoyment. Here are some common elements:
Ensemble Playing:
* Repertoire: Students learn and play Suzuki recorder repertoire together, starting with simple pieces and progressing to more complex works.
* Coordination: Group lessons help students develop coordination, timing, and musical sensitivity as they play together.
* Blending: Students learn to blend their sound with others, creating a harmonious ensemble.
Musical Skills Development:
* Aural Skills: Listening and responding to musical cues, recognizing melodies, and developing aural awareness are often practiced in group lessons.
* Rhythm and Timing: Group playing helps students develop a strong sense of rhythm and timing.
* Phrasing and Expression: Students learn to phrase music expressively and to interpret the music with feeling.
Social and Emotional Development:
* Community: Group lessons foster a sense of community and camaraderie among students.
* Motivation: Seeing other students progress and achieve goals can be inspiring and motivating.
* Confidence: Performing in a group setting can help students build confidence and overcome stage fright.
Additional Benefits:
* Fun and Engaging: Group lessons provide a fun and engaging environment for learning and making music.
* Supportive Learning: Students can learn from each other and offer support and encouragement.
* Performance Opportunities: Group lessons can prepare students for performances, such as recitals, festivals, or community events.
Remember, Suzuki recorder group lessons are designed to complement individual lessons. Both types of lessons are essential for a well-rounded musical education.
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in what US cities can I find Suzuki piano and Suzuki recorder group lessons?
To find Suzuki piano and recorder group lessons in the US, you can:
* Check the Suzuki Association of the Americas website: This is a great resource for finding Suzuki teachers and studios across the country. You can search by location to find teachers in your area who offer group lessons.
* Contact local music schools and studios: Many music schools and studios offer Suzuki programs, including group lessons. You can contact them directly to inquire about their offerings.
* Search online: Use online search engines to find Suzuki teachers and studios in your area. You can also search social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram to find local Suzuki groups and communities.
Here are some major cities in the US where you are likely to find Suzuki piano and recorder group lessons:
* New York City
* Los Angeles
* Chicago
* Boston
* San Francisco
* Philadelphia
* Washington, D.C.
* Seattle
* Dallas
* Houston
However, Suzuki programs can be found in many other cities and towns across the US. Be sure to do some research and reach out to local music schools and teachers to find the best options for you.
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