• I will be posting assignments or extra materials on Google classroom.

    If you have any questions, feel free to send me an email at jovialis.gricius@wcsdny.org and I will respond as soon as possible. 

     

    Spring Concert

    May 10th, 2022

    RCK High School

     

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    Elementary Orchestra - Parent Information
    A Guide to Aid in the Success of Your Child’s Musical Experience

    A Letter from the Director
    Jovialis Gricius
    Orchestra Director
    Kinry Road Elementary School (845) 463-7322
    Oak Grove Elementary School (845) 298-5280
    Sheafe Rd Elementary School (845) 298-5290
    Jovialis.Gricius@wcsdny.org

    Materials and Supplies

    All 5th Grade orchestra students need the book, “Essential Elements 2000” book 1.  If you rented your child’s instrument, this book came with your child’s rental.  If not, you will need to purchase this book.

    Each instrument has its own needs. They are listed below and I included a link to purchase them online if you desire:

    Violin
    Shoulder Rest  
    Essential Elements Book 1 for Violin

    Viola 
    Shoulder Rest
    Essential Elements Book 1 for Viola

    Cello                
    Cello Anchor or Rock Stop
    Essential Elements Book 1 for Cello

    Bass                  
    Rock Stop 

    Essential Elements Book 1 for Bass

     

    All String Instruments will need:

    • Rosin
    • Folding Music Stand – I also ask that you please purchase a music stand. That helps promote proper posture when playing. The music stand will stay at home for students to use during practice.
    • Strings – If your child’s string breaks, please purchase a replacement string and I will put the string on your child’s instrument at the next string lesson.

     

    There are local dealers of these supplies:
    Amadeus Strings                    486-7617
    Paul Effman                           452-8528
    D&M                                       635-1120
    Joseph Regh Violins                 297-2521

    Additionally here are some online dealers with whom I have dealt personally that have shown to offer reliable instruments and materials:
    Shar Music                  www.sharmusic.com
    Southwest Strings       www.swstrings.com

    Orchestra/String Lessons
    Each orchestra student will be assigned a 30 minute small group lesson time during the six-day cycle. These lessons occur on a pull-out schedule. Classroom teachers will have a schedule of string lessons, and students will be excused from class to attend their lesson. During lessons, your student will learn specifics about playing his/her instrument that cannot be taught during the full orchestra rehearsal. Therefore, small group lessons not only contribute greatly to the individual's musical achievement but to the entire ensemble's as well.

    Orchestra Class/Rehearsal
    Every Fifth Grade Band student will have orchestra class/rehearsal for 40 minutes once in the 6 day cycle.  Students who are not in orchestra will remain in their regular classroom during this time.

    Securing an Instrument For Your Child
    Your decision to provide your child with a quality musical instrument is an investment in your child's future. In making it possible for your child to play a musical instrument, you are providing the opportunity for self-expression, creativity and achievement.  Numerous studies indicate parental attitude, support and involvement are important factors in a child's ability to successfully learn to play and to enjoy music.

    Please take this opportunity to secure an instrument for your child for the fall.  If you use one of the local vendors, you should complete one of their contracts and send it to them by early July.  That will insure delivery to the school by early September so that your child will not miss having an instrument on that all important first lesson.  Please be sure that your rental includes the book we will be using in 5th Grade.

    Please proceed with caution if you are buying an instrument on the internet.  There are many instruments advertised on the internet that have enticing low prices.  Very often, these instruments are of low quality.  I have had instrument repair technicians actually refuse to work on some of these because the cost of repair would be greater then the actual worth of the instrument. Please if you have a question about an instrument make or model, do not hesitate to ask!

    Instrument Transport & Storage
    Students are always allowed to bring small instruments to and from school on the bus.  Each student is expected to bring his/her instrument home at the end of each school day, over weekends, and before long vacation breaks or absences. This will allow them the opportunity to practice and develop their musical skills. Please remind your children to take their instrument home so there are no damages resulting from instruments left at school. Larger string instruments, such as the cello and double bass are not allowed on the bus. These larger instruments may require you to drop them off before school and pick them up after school.

    Curriculum
    Curriculum will focus on learning proper fundamentals for performing on an instrument both physically and technically. Students will learn a solid foundation of performance fundamentals including tone production, rhythm, blend, balance, intonation, dynamics, articulation, musicianship, rehearsal behavior, and practicing.

    Home Practice Support
    Every good musician must practice his or her instrument regularly. Each week, your child will receive a practice sheet where their assignment will be recorded and the student is to write down their practice times each day.  At the next week’s lesson I will collect the completed practice sheet, make comments and an assessment, and hand the sheet back to your child at the end of the lesson.  Take a look at your student’s practice habits. Do they have a regular routine? They should be coming to you asking for your initials as verification of the total time they practiced each week. Some students naturally make time for practicing. Others may need to have a parent help schedule their time.

     

     

     

     

     
     
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    Need a Tuner?
    Try these tuners: 

    Snark Tuners

     
     
     
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    Ms. Jovialis Gricius
    5th and 6th Grade Strings & Orchestra

    Email: jovialis.gricius@WCSDNY.org 
     

    Phone Numbers:
    Kinry: 463-7322
    Oak Grove: 298-5280
    Sheafe  298-5290

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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