Ever wonder what fourth graders think of orchestra?
One elementary school teacher in Louisville who attends the LO MakingMUSIC program annually with her students asked this year’s class for their thoughts on the experience:
What surprised me
- The way they started the orchestra
- How big the bassoon was
- That the bow is made of horse hair
- How fast the musicians plucked the strings
- That we got to sing along with the orchestra
- How singing with the orchestra sounded so different from singing with the piano
- The different timbres of instruments
- How high the violins could go
- How awesome they were
- That the conductor could keep his arms up for so long
What I learned
- About different kinds of instruments
- That some instruments have a double reed
- The bigger the instrument the lower the sound
- It’s fun to be quiet and listen
- What some of the instruments were made out of
- That brass instruments can play softly
- That not all conductors use wands
What I liked best
- The way the conductor talked to us and told us about different instruments
- Beethoven’s 5th Symphony
- How gracefully everyone played and how bows went up and down at the same time
- Singing – it made me feel part of something special
- How the musicians were so passionate about what they were playing
So great – this type of feedback keeps me more grounded in my mission as an artist than almost any other aspect of my work.
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music education.
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Lol. Cute, but also somewhat telling.
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So true. This warms my heart as a violinist pursuing her degree. (:
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incredibly important. Reading things like this, as someone who has dedicated my life, schooling, & career
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I wish I had this opportunity in 4th grade. This is wonderful!
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