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Summer Fun Music https://whitehouseofmusic.com/summer-fun-music/ Mon, 19 Feb 2024 17:08:46 +0000 https://whitehouseofmusic.com/?p=8902 School’s out for summer! Band, orchestra, and WSMA are all done. Now could be a great time to really focus on new things, which is great, but it’s summer! Fun…

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School’s out for summer! Band, orchestra, and WSMA are all done. Now could be a great time to really focus on new things, which is great, but it’s summer! Fun should be had in lessons too. One of our favorite things to do with students in the summer is to have them play something fun of their choice or something you feel would be fun for them that is around their level.

Fun music is a great way for students to challenge themselves by playing music they have always wanted to play. This not only makes practice a fun summer activity, but it usually also challenges them to learn new notes, rhythms, and techniques. Some examples of fun music are Harry Potter, Disney, video game music, Star Wars, and cool riffs from favorite bands. You could use this fun music in place of a main piece, as an extra piece, or in place of an etude.

Another fun thing to do is duets – any duets. Get two students (bonus if they’re already friends) around the same level together and have them play a duet at a couple of lessons. Lots of giggling ensues and we all have a great time.

Fun music doesn’t have to mean easy. Lots of students will take the challenge when the song or piece is something they really want to play. Remember, there are plenty of fun music books at all locations. Let summer and the fun begin!

Check out any White House of Music Location to find some new music!

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2025 Summer Music Camps https://whitehouseofmusic.com/list-of-summer-music-camps-white-house-of-music/ Thu, 13 Mar 2025 17:03:04 +0000 http://whitehouseofmusic.com/?p=3886 The post 2025 Summer Music Camps appeared first on White House of Music.

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Summer Music Camps

Summer Music Camps are a great way to continue your musical journey! They provide a great learning environment, ability to meet new friends in the community, and enjoy the sounds of music!
Event Name: Location: Dates: Age Range: Link/Contact: Reg Window:
WISTA Summer Orchestra Camp Hartland Session 1:

June 22-24

Session 2:

June 25-27

Grades 4-6 More Info  

Registration open until June 1

Falls Baptist Church Music Programs Menomonee Falls August 4-15 Different Age Groups:

Early Childhood Music

5th Grade & Middle School

Adults

More Info Registration Closes May 15th
Wisconsin Conservatory of Music – Summer Camps Milwaukee & Brookfield Various Camps Different Age Groups:

Grades 2-6

Grades 4-12

Grades 6-12

Adults

More Info
Milwaukee Irish Fest Summer School Milwaukee Various Camps Various Age Groups More Info
Birch Creek Music Camps Egg Harbor Percussion / World Music: June 15-28

Symphony: June 29 – July 12

Big Band Jazz: July 13-26 & July 27 – August 9

Entering Grade 7 – Graduating 12th grade More Info
Tritone Jazz Camp Bjorklunden July 6-11 Door County More Info
Kenosha Unified School District Kenosha Summer Beginning Musicians

First Year Musicians

Middle School

High School

More Info Registration Opens April 15th
NIU Summer Music Camps Northern Illinois University Jazz Camp: July 13 – 18

Percussion Camp: July 7 – 11

Theatre Camp:

Visual Arts Camp:

8 -12 Grade

6 -12 Grade

More Info Registration Deadline June 11
Wisconsin Conservatory of Music Multiple Locations All-Summer Grades 2 – 6

Grades 4 – 12

Grades 6 – 12

Adults

More Info Registration Opens February 3rd
Lawrence Summer Music Institute   Lawrence University July 6 – 13 8th – 12th Grade More Info Registration Closes June 1
School of Rock – Shorewood School of Rock – Shorewood Various Types of Camps – All Summer Ages Groups

(5-7 Years)

(8-12 Years)

(12-18 Years)

More Info
St. Norbert Music Camp St. Norbert

De Pere

June 16-20 Students Grade 6-10 More Info May 26th
UW-Whitewater Summer Camps UW-Whitewater Middle School: July 20-25

High School: July 13-18

Middle School: Ages 11-14

High School: Ages 14-18

MS More Info

HS More Info

Closes June 10th

Closes July 3rd

UW-Steven’s Point Music Camp Steven’s Point June 8-12 Grade 9-12 More Info March 19th
Lakeland University Annual Music Camp Lakeland University July 27 – August 2 Middle School & High School More Info June 15th
UW-Platteville Summer Band Camp UW-Platteville June 22-28 Students entering 7-12 Grade More Info
UW-Madison Summer Clinic UW-Madison Session 1:

June 22-28

Session 2:

June 29-July 5

Session 1: Grades 6-8

 

Session 2: Grades 9-12

More Info

 

More Info

Jan 13 – May 15
WSMA HS Honors  Band & Mixed Choir UW-Eau Claire June 18 – 21 Grade 9-12 More Info
WSMA HS Honors Orchestra, Treble Choir & Jazz Ensemble UW-Eau Claire June 14 – 17 Grades 9-12 More Info
Shell Lake Arts Center Summer Camps Shell Lake Various Instruments – Different Sessions Summer Long Grades 6-12 More Info Until Class is Filled
Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp Blue Lake, MI Various Camps Grades 6-12 More Info 
Illinois Summer Youth Music Camps Urbana, IL Various Camps Various Age Groups More Info Open February 10th
Eastern Music Camps Eastern Illinois University July 13-19 5-12 Grades More Info
Interlochen Music Camps Interlochen, MI All Summer 3-6 Grades

6-8 Grades

9-12 Grades

More Info
Events
WSMA HS Honors Orchestra, Treble Choir & Jazz Ensemble

Location: UW-Eau Claire
Dates: June 14-17
Age Range: 9-12 Grade
Link: Sign-Up 

WSMA HS Honors Band & Mixed Choir

Location: UW-Eau Claire
Dates: June 18 – 21
Age Range: 9-12th grade
Link: Sign-Up

Wisconsin Conservatory of Music – Summer Camps

Location: Milwaukee & Brookfield
Dates: Various Camps throughout the summer
Age Range: Grades 2-6, Grades 4-12, Grades 6-12, Adults
Contact: More Info

UW-Madison Summer Clinic

Location: UW-Madison
Dates: Session 1:June 22-28     Session 2: June 29-July 5
Age Range: Students Finishing Session 1: 6-8 Grades     Session 2: 9-12th grade
Link: Sign-Up 

More Info
Reg Window: January 15th – May 15th

UW-Platteville Pioneer Summer Band Camp

Location: UW-Platteville
Dates: June 22-28
Age Range: Student Finishing 7-12 Grade
Contact: More Info

Milwaukee Irish Fest – Summer School

Location: Milwaukee
Dates: August 11 – 15
Age Range: Various Groups
Contact: More Info

Lakeland University Annual Music Camp

Location: Lakeland University
Dates: July 27-August 2
Age Range: 6-12 Grades
Contact: More Info
Reg Window: June 15th

UW-Steven’s Point Music Camp

Location: UW-Steven’s Point
Dates: June 8-12
Age Range: 9-12th Grades
Link: Sign-Up

Reg Window: March 19th

UW Whitewater Middle School Summer Band Camp

Location: UW-Whitewater
Dates: July 20-25
Age Range: Ages 11-14
Contact: More Info
Reg Window: Closes June 11

UW Whitewater High School Summer Band Camp

Location: UW-Whitewater
Dates: July 13-18
Age Range: Ages 14-18
Contact: More Info
Reg Window: Closes July 3rd

St. Norbert Music Camp

Location: St. Norbert, De Pere
Dates: June 16-20
Age Range: Students in Grade 6-10
Contact: More Info
Reg Window:  Deadline May 26th

School of Rock – Shorewood

Location: Shorewood
Dates: Various Types of Camps – All Summer
Age Range: Age Groups: 5-7, 8-12, 12-18
Contact: More Info

 

Lawrence Summer Music Institute

Location: Lawrence University
Dates: July 6 – July 13
Age Range: 8-12 Grades
Contact: More Info

Reg Window: Registration Closes June 1

Wisconsin Conservatory of Music

Location: Various Locations
Dates: Multiple Dates
Age Range: Grades 2 – 6, Grades 4 – 12, Grades 6 – 12, Adults

Contact: More Info

Reg Window: Registration Opens February 3rd

NIU Jazz Camp
Location: Northern Illinois University
Dates: July 13-18
Age Range: Completing 8-12th grade
Contact: More Info
Reg Window: June 11
NIU Percussion Camp
Location: Northern Illinois University
Dates: July 7-11
Age Range: Completing 6-12th grade
Contact: More Info
Reg Window: Closes June 11th
NIU Other Camps

Location: Northern Illinos University

Contact: More Info 

Reg Window: June 11

Kenosha Unified School District

Location: Kenosha
Dates: Summer
Age Range: Beginning Musicians, First Year Musicians, Middle School, High School

Contact: More Info

Registration: Registration Opens April 15th

WISTA Summer Orchestra Camps

Location: Hartland

Dates: Session 1: June 22-24 Session 2: June 25-27

Age Range: 4-6 Grade

Contact: More Info

Registration: Open until June 1

Birch Creek Music Camps

Location: Egg Harbor
Dates: Percussion / World Music: June 15-28, Symphony: June 29 – July 12, Big Band Jazz: July 13-26 & July 27 – August 9Age Range: Entering 7-12 & Graduated Seniors
Contact: More Info

Falls Baptist Church Music Programs

Location: Menomonee Falls
Dates: August 4-15
Age Range: Different Age Groups: Early Childhood Music, 5th Grade & Middle School, Adults

Contact: More Info
Reg Window: Closes May 15th

Shell Lake Arts Center – Music Camps

Location: Shell Lake
Dates: Various Instrument Groups – Different Sessions All Summer
Age Range: 6-12 Grades
Contact: More Info
Reg Window: Until Class is Filled

Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp

Location: Blue Lake, MI
Dates: Various Camps
Age Range: 5-12 Grades
Contact: More Info

Illinois Summer Youth Music Camps

Location: Urbana, IL
Dates: July 6-11 & July 13-18
Age Range: Various Age Groups
Contact: More Info
Reg Window: Open February 10th

Eastern Music Camps

Location: Eastern Illinois University
Dates: July 13-19
Age Range: 6-12 Grades
Contact: More Info

Interlochen Music Camps

Location: Interlochen, MI
Dates: All Summer
Age Range: Grades 3-6, 6-8, 9-12
Contact: More Info

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How to Choose the Correct Size for Your String Instrument https://whitehouseofmusic.com/how-to-choose-the-correct-size-for-your-string-instrument/ Mon, 10 Aug 2020 16:30:06 +0000 https://whitehouseofmusic.com/?p=6374 The post How to Choose the Correct Size for Your String Instrument appeared first on White House of Music.

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Getting Started with Violin and Viola https://whitehouseofmusic.com/getting-started-with-violin-viola/ Wed, 17 Apr 2024 16:01:43 +0000 https://whitehouseofmusic.com/?p=5852 Does your student want to play the violin or viola? Our basic starter guide outlines a number of best practices for lesson preparation, instrument care, and what to look for in a new violin or viola!

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Tips for Aspiring Violinists and Violists

Signing up to Play the Violin and Viola

As we learned in our other “Getting Started” blog articles, the process of learning an instrument varies significantly between the piano, percussion, and guitar. The violin and viola have their own unique distinctions that lend to a slightly different learning process as well!

Violin and Viola Recruitment and Places to Play

Many school districts recruit students in elementary school, with most initial recruitment between 4th and 6th grades. Quite often, this recruitment process takes place the year before initial enrollment. Once they’ve enrolled in orchestra, string students will often begin by learning in a small group environment before migrating to a large group rehearsal environment within a month of first picking up their instrument.

What Will First-year Violinists and Violists Learn?

The first step in learning a string instrument involves right and left-hand development. The right hand and arm are the most important to master, as they produce the tone of your student’s violin or viola. The left hand controls pitches and allows the musician to play in tune.

First-year students will also begin to learn to read music, although very young musicians may wind up learning to read music at a later date. The goal for novice string musicians is to learn to make a good sound.

Where Can Violin and Viola Students Perform?

A new string musician’s first opportunity to perform will be at a concert in December or perhaps January. This is traditionally followed by a second concert toward the end of the school year, and some school districts may include a third performance at some point during the school year.

Making Sure Your String Instrument Makes the Grade

One common pitfall novice violinists and violists may encounter when first starting is purchasing an inferior-quality instrument. Subpar string instruments may feature poor parts and materials, making it difficult for a student to play. If the pegs aren’t set up properly, your instrument may be impossible to tune. Fiberglass bows are a decent option for the beginner string musician, but they also need to be designed properly to achieve a good sound.

The sides, back, and neck of your student’s instrument should be made from maple, while the top is typically made from spruce. A quality fingerboard will be produced from harder woods like ebony. Manufacturers such as Yamaha, Eastman, Mathias Thoma, Glaesel, Kohr, Christopher, Lewis, and Scherl & Roth produce good quality rental instruments for beginners. When it is time to consider purchasing a student or step–up orchestra instrument, please visit The White House of Music’s String Shoppe or speak to any of our sales associates at our many locations.

Violin and Viola Accessories and Supplemental Materials

A beginner string student normally needs several accessories to ensure their violin or viola is played properly and remains well-maintained throughout the instrument’s life. Rosin, a cleaning cloth, a shoulder rest (beginner students will normally start with a sponge substitute, while middle school musicians will migrate over to a regular rest), a carrying case, a bow, and a music stand will typically be required to maintain good posture during practice. White House of Music offers accessory packs as an option for the beginner musician.

Each school district will have its own selection of method books, which are stocked on the White House of Music database. Just visit one of our stores, mention the name of your teacher and your student’s school, and we’ll pull the right books off the shelf for you!

Practicing With a Violin and Viola

As with many instruments, it is typically recommended that beginner musicians spread their practice sessions over multiple short periods of time rather than practicing a few times a week for extended periods of time. Students will likely receive excellent instruction from their orchestra director, but private lessons always offer a welcome opportunity to enhance a musician’s abilities.

There are a few things to keep an eye on during your student’s practice sessions:

  • Ensure the bow stays at a right angle to the strings as it is drawn. The elbow and wrist being able to flex is an important part of keeping the bow straight and at a good angle to the strings to achieve a good tone.
Your student’s left hand and wrist should not collapse and remain fairly straight to help with playing in tune.
  • The hair on the bow should be tightened before practice and loosened after each practice session. 3-4 turns should be sufficient.
  • Avoid over-application of rosin, but be sure to apply with each practice session.
  • Wipe off the instrument with a rag after playing, especially under the strings where rosin may collect.
  • During winter months, make sure your student has a humidifier in their case to keep the instrument’s wood from separating and allowing it to maintain its good tone.

If you have any questions about instrument maintenance, private lessons, or violin and viola accessories, don’t hesitate to reach out to your local White House of Music store. We’re more than happy to help your student Make Music For Life!

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