Advanced Orchestra performing in concert
Violinists in performance
Members of the
Intermediate Orchestra
Led by Mrs. Tami King, Intermediate Orchestra introduces young string players to ensemble playing. The energetic rehearsals are the perfect platform for learning to follow a conductor, listen to others’ parts, follow cues for tempo, dynamics and style, and keep pace with a group. Students learn rehearsal etiquette, the value of contribution, and the joy of performance.
Intermediate Orchestra in rehearsal
One-on-a-part ensemble coachings and rehearsals, with additional deep-dive Workshop Intensives in a variety of subjects, starting with How Chamber Music Communicates. In two 6-week sessions per semester, students experience two different ensembles and a variety of coaches.
Early Readers using their music reading skills
Early Readers helps students solidify the skill of reading music, and adds the layer of reading in real time with others. Ms. Erica Robinson guides young readers through the process of learning to play new music at sight, together with others. Mr. Cameron Wilcox takes the students to the next level with the Training Orchestra. Now students are not only reading, they’re reading more than one part at a time, and learning the rudimentary skills of ensemble playing.
Reading music, a most valuable accomplishment.
Group classes for the youngest musicians
Based on the fundamental philosophy and the internationally recognized repertoire of Shinichi Suzuki, our Suzuki Group Class blends individual and unified playing. Mrs. Janelle Byrkit guides students in the fun and satisfaction of shared music-making with pieces the students have learned in their private lessons. Following instructions, being the leader, listening, cueing, and being creative while playing are some of the many benefits learned in Suzuki Group Class.
Learning in Suzuki Group Class
Rhythm Games
Music and Motion helps instill basic musical rhythm
Dr. Ashton teaching SPS Music Theory 2 students
As grammar and language arts help us understand our spoken language, so music theory gives students a better understanding of the inner workings of music. Dr. Bruce Ashton, Mrs. Ellen Francisco and Mr. Robby Raney take SoundPoint students through explorations into the structure and language of music. Three levels provide foundation and challenge for young musicians.
Mrs. Francisco helps Music Theory 1 students learn about scales and modes in music.
Parents exchanging ideas
We at SoundPoint Strings believe strongly in the value of the home, and the parents’ involvement in raising children. We believe that music is very important for children to experience, but its true value and power are magnified when parents are involved. Many parents don’t have a model for parental involvement in music beyond paying for lessons and pushing the child to practice, so these sessions give us a venue to discuss our role, special issues involved with rearing musical children. and how incredibly valuable it is to the child’s growth and the family’s stability
We are parent friendly