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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents about music class (including folders and recorders), Recorder Karate, Recorder Ensemble, and Chorus.
  1. What does my child need to bring to music class?
  2. Does my fourth or fifth grader need to bring a recorder to every music class?
  3. Where can we get a recorder?
  4. What happens if my child does not have his/her recorder for class?
  5. Should I expect my child to practice recorder at home?
  6. Why are there specific colors for folders?
  7. What is Recorder Karate?
  8. How does a student test for Recorder Karate?
  9. Will Recorder Karate testing happen all year?
  10. Do all fifth grade students have to participate in Recorder Karate?
  11. Can students go beyond the black belt?
  12. What is Recorder Ensemble?
  13. How does a student get into the Recorder Ensemble?
  14. When does the Recorder Ensemble meet?
  15. Is there a chorus at Cheatham Hill?
  16. Do you have to audition for chorus?
  17. When does chorus meet?
  18. My child attends ASP. Can he/she be in the chorus?
  19. What if I am not at school to pick up my child at 3:30 after chorus?



What does my child need to bring to music class?

ALL students need to bring their singing voices and a smile to music class
regularly.  Additionally, third, 
fourth, and fifth grade students need to bring some supplies to class.  These
supplies are found on the 
supply list link on this web page.
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Does my fourth or fifth grader need to bring a recorder to every music class?

Yes.  While we may not use a recorder in each music class, students need to be
prepared to use it, 
since they will not know if they need it or not.  I record each music class if
they have come to class 
prepared with their recorder.  If everyone in their class has their recorder
in music, we record this 
with a block on a graph.  At the end of the year, the fourth and fifth grade
class that has the most 
blocks will have an ice cream party.  Not having their recorder will impact
their music grade, as 
outlined in the parent letter in the music folder.
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Where can we get a recorder?

Recorders with neck straps can be purchased at the School Spirit Store on
Tuesday mornings for $10.  
They come in a choice of 7 colors.  Recorders can also be purchased at a music
store.  If you are 
purchasing one from a music store, please purchase a Yamaha recorder, as they
have the best pitch 
and are made well.  A recorder from a music store will probably not have a
neck strap.  A recorder 
neck strap can be purchased from the School Spirit Store for $2.  STAY AWAY
FROM ALL OTHER 
STORES FOR PURCHASING A RECORDER, ESPECIALLY THE DOLLAR STORE - THEY ARE NOT 
PERMITTED.  These are toys and are not made with accuracy of pitch and quality
of tone.
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What happens if my child does not have his/her recorder for class?

I have a classroom set of recorders for students to use in class.  These
recorders, after being used, are 
washed in the school dishwasher and returned to the music classroom for future
use.  However, these 
recorders may not be used outside the music classroom.
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Should I expect my child to practice recorder at home?

YES!  As with anything your child is learning, it takes practice and
perseverance on their part, and 
patience and encouragement on your part.  Please remember practice is homework
for music just as 
paper and pencil work is homework in other classes.  The recorder is a quiet
instrument.  If it sounds 
like your child is "calling all the neighborhood dogs" they are probably not
practicing, but rather 
playing around.  Encourage your child to play their songs for you.  YOU are
their MOST IMPORTANT 
AUDIENCE!
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Why are there specific colors for folders?

The color of the folders matches the color of their textbook, which also
matches the color that they 
need to look for in the classroom.  When everyone in the class has the same
color folder for music, it is 
easier for your child, when lining up to come to music, to know if they have
the wrong folder in their 
hands if everyone has one color and they have another.
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What is Recorder Karate?

Recorder Karate is a program that moves a student through a series of songs,
introducing new 
concepts and notes as it moves along.  Students move through this program at
their own pace, 
testing for each song when they are ready.  They can move as fast as they
want.  When they are 
successful in testing for a song, they receive a "belt" of a certain color,
moving from white up to 
black, and tie it onto their recorder.
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How does a student test for Recorder Karate?

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings 7:20-7:50 are set aside for testing.
 Each fifth grade 
class has their designated day for testing.  To test, they must receive a
paper chip from their 
homeroom teacher that morning, then come to the music room for a test.  From
time to time, certain 
testing dates will be designated for testing for a certain purpose, such as
anyone still needing a 
particular color as the deadline for that color belt approaches or for
students trying to earn their blue 
belt in order to participate in the Recorder Ensemble.  Occasionally testing
will not be able to be held 
on the designated testing day.  Every effort will be made for an alternate
testing day.
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Will Recorder Karate testing happen all year?

No.  It will end at the end of the third quarter.  After that, any student who
has earned their black belt 
will be invited to attend the Black Belt Celebration.
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Do all fifth grade students have to participate in Recorder Karate?

Yes.  All fifth grade students must earn their white, yellow, and orange belt
by the end of the first 
quarter, their green belt by the end of the second quarter, and their purple
belt by the end of the third 
quarter.  To not do so will impact their music grade (please see parent letter
in your child's music folder 
for further clarification of grades).
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Can students go beyond the black belt?

YES!  I have added degrees of black belt for those who would like to do that!
 I can add as many degrees 
as we need to satisfy the most motivated recorder players!
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What is Recorder Ensemble?

Recorder Ensemble is a group of students who have excelled in their recorder
playing.  They will 
perform at Lovinggood Middle School's "Taste of Lovinggood" on Friday,
December 7th (7:45 PM) and 
at the Annual Dessert Theater on Tuesday, December 11th. It is possible they
will also be performing 
at the Avenues during the school day during the holiday season.  The Recorder
Ensemble will also 
perform during the Art Show on Thursday evening, March 6th.
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How does a student get into the Recorder Ensemble?

Any fifth grade student who has earned their blue belt in Recorder Karate by
November 1st is eligible to 
participate in the Recorder Ensemble.  A letter will go home to all students
who have earned their blue 
belts by November 1st.  Students who return the letter indicating they want to
participate will be in the 
Recorder Ensemble
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When does the Recorder Ensemble meet?

The Recorder Ensemble meets only three or four mornings in advance of the
performance.  Because 
these students are accomplished recorder players, they are expected to
practice the music on their own 
at home.  They will be given a CD with the songs on it, along with printed
music, to use for practice.
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Is there a chorus at Cheatham Hill?

Yes.  We have a fifth grade chorus that is open to ANY fifth grade student who
wants to participate.
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Do you have to audition for chorus?

NO!  To be in chorus, all you have to do is complete the registration form and
turn it in to Mrs. 
Grayburn.
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When does chorus meet?

Chorus meets after school on Mondays 2:30-3:30.  Because of no school on
several Mondays, there are 
usually make-up rehearsal days that are listed on the registration information
and on the calendar link 
on this web site.
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My child attends ASP. Can he/she be in the chorus?

Yes.  At 3:30, students attending ASP will be dismissed to ASP.
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What if I am not at school to pick up my child at 3:30 after chorus?

We give families who have said they will pick up their child after chorus
until 3:40, after which your 
child will be checked into ASP.  ASP has a $10 registration fee and a $7/day cost.
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