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Oakridge Elementary Instrumental Music

Oakridge Elementary Instrumental Music. Young musicians, helping to create a more harmonious world. Musician’s Responsibilities. Show up for your class on time; with your instrument in good condition, your method book, and a positive attitude. Musician’s Responsibilities.

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Oakridge Elementary Instrumental Music

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  1. Oakridge Elementary Instrumental Music Young musicians, helping to create a more harmonious world

  2. Musician’s Responsibilities Show up for your class on time; with your instrument in good condition, your method book, and a positive attitude

  3. Musician’s Responsibilities Inform Mr. Matthews of any problems with your instrument…..ASAP….like: Broken strings Fallen bridges Broken reeds Stuck valves Anything you think is not working right

  4. To be successful……… Spend time with, and get to know your instrument. Practice 15 – 20 minutes each day. Use an accompaniment CD to check your progress. Know your assignment before you leave class each week.

  5. Student Progress & Grading Regular attendance is critical for success Your progress must be checked weekly. Good habits are encouraged; bad habits are eliminated. You compete only against yourself. Weekly and monthly progress assures you of excellent grades.

  6. My Commitment to the Student I will be patient with you. I will understand your situation. I will encourage you weekly. I am committed to your success. Ed Matthews, Band & Orchestra Instructor

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