SSSG Notes March 12,  2020

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Hello all,

Please know that there are no SSSG classes this March break: Saturday March 14 to 21. Have a relaxing March Break! Please note: If you are traveling over the March Break, please inform your teacher before your next lesson and consider if there might be a risk that you contracted COVID19. If so, please respect the quarantine recommendations (14 days). Perhaps this would be an opportunity to try doing an online lesson? Skype, FaceTime, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger are all good options to do this. Talk about it with your teacher.

Enjoy!


Warmly,

Janet Johnson
Suzuki String School of Guelph
administrative assistant
519-821-2890

5 Reasons Why Live Music Mattersmatters

When you think about listening to music, do earbuds and mp3's immediately come to mind? Do you mostly listen to music on the radio while traveling from one place to another? If you can't remember the last time you saw a live performance, this list is for you! Read on to find out the five most important reasons why live music matters and then make plans to see a concert soon!

1. See the Sweat
Music doesn't come out of a machine, a cloud, or a search engine. People make music, and it takes a lot of energy, dedication, and commitment. If you rarely see live music, it is easy to forget how much work goes into that dazzling fast passage, a beautiful phrase, an amazing connection between two musicians. Go to a concert and get close enough to see the passion, energy, and yes, sweat, that goes into making music. You will definitely walk away with a deeper appreciation for what musicians do.
2. Learn How
Ever wonder how a performer gets a particular sound? Do you want to learn how to be a better performer yourself? One of the best ways to learn is by watching other artists to see what they do. You might discover a cool move on your instrument, a way of engaging a crowd, or a combination of instruments or effects that you never thought of.
3. Share Experiences
Spending time with friends or family enjoying live music is a great way to bond. Shared musical experiences will become memories that can last a lifetime. You will always remember the time your best friend took you to see your favorite band or the new artist who surprised you with their talent or their message. It also feels amazing to be completely absorbed in the music and then glance around the room to see you're surrounded by so many others who feel the same way! When you go to a concert, you are sharing your love.
4. Unplug
Although it is becoming more and more common for audiences to watch performances through their smartphone cameras, attending a live music event is actually a great opportunity to unplug from your devices and enjoy the present moment. There is so much to see, hear, and feel at a performance, so don't spend your time glued to a screen. You might find that the time you spend enjoying music in the moment with your cellphone switched off refreshes your mind and gives you a new perspective on life.
5. Support Artists
It has always been hard to make a living as an artist, and it is particularly difficult now that so much music is available for free online. Many musicians now make more money performing than they do from their recordings, so if there is an artist whose work moves you one of the best ways to show your support is to attend their next concert. Especially for independent artists playing in smaller venues, a supportive audience is one of the most wonderful things a musician can see.


-Megan L. TakeLessons Staff Member and Blogger
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