Goducate Laguna holds its 2nd music camp

Goducate Laguna held its 2nd music camp at the Goducate Laguna Campsite in Pupuy, Bay, from Oct 30 to Nov 1. Unlike the first camp, which was held over 2 days for both the senior and junior orchestras (see Aug 29 blog), this one was a more intensive camp confined to only some of the senior players. As before, the orchestra was very unbalanced, made worse by the fact that not all the 12 violinists who had signed up for the camp turned up. Thus we ended up with 9 violinists (3 first violinists & 6 second violinists), 1 cellist, 1 violist, and 1 double-bass player.

Although the camp was held over 3 days, I spent 6 days in Laguna with the music group as a whole, and especially with the core group. Thus there were also meetings, teaching sessions on the Overview of Music Notation, as well as 2 evenings of watching the video Kung-fu Panda, which offers some precious life lessons such as:

  • We must believe in ourselves and in the people we are mentoring
  • There are no accidents in life’s events
  • Beware of being over-confidence and conceit
  • Do not under-estimate your enemy because looks can be deceiving
  • There are no secret ingredients in life because there are no short cuts, and we must be willing to work hard and take the hard knocks in life
  • To fulfil our destiny, we must let go of our illusion of control
  • There is no good or bad news because it depends on how one looks at it
  • An effective teacher must know what really motivates the student and adjust the mode of teaching to make the student hungry.
  • A true warrior never quits.
  • The mark of a true hero is humility.

Those attending the camp had new music to work on—namely, Mozart Mix, Fun for Fiddlers, Syncopated Clock, Little Russian March, as well as 2 Christmas pieces (Deck the Hall, and Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas). The camp culminated in a concert for family members of the players. One of the items, Little Russian March, was conducted by Bernard, my conducting student, who did a good job.

The players enjoyed the camp, which resulted in definite improvements in playing skill and other skills— such as tackling technically difficult passages, sight-reading techniques, attention to details (such as intonation, change of keys, dynamics, articulation. They also increased their knowledge of musical terms.

One of the items discussed at the debrief was to look into means of improving the bad instruments mix, which is the result of a shortage of violas and cellos. The music group was thus urged to look into fund-raising efforts to purchase such instruments, after which the instructors can start recruiting the students for these instruments.

At one of the lectures
At one of the lectures
Rehearsal with conducting student
Rehearsal with conducting student
At the concert
At the concert

 

*Our guest writer is Peter Yan, Goducate Laguna’s Singapore-based music director

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