Online Recital Prep: Things the Student Should Know

 


Students, recital day is just around the corner! To help you feel excited and not (too) nervous about your big performance, I have some tips for you. (Parents, please read and go over with young children.)

  • Does it make you nervous to play in front of people? If so, that's OK -- most people feel this way! So, leading up to the recital, perform a lot for your family and friends. This will help you not to be so nervous. Don't forget to get them to sign your music or notebook in pencil! 
  • Recitals are special, so now's a good chance to wear your best clothes! Dress nicely, and don't forget to put on your smiles. :)
  • Check your piano bench before your mom or dad signs in to the recital. Make sure you're comfortable with where it is.
  • When it's your turn to play, come and sit at your piano so we can all see you over the webcam and take a deep breath. Say your name and the names of both of your pieces. 
  • If you make a mistake in your piece, don't panic. Everybody makes mistakes at recitals, sooner or later. Just pretend absolutely nothing happened. Keep playing, keep smiling, and chances are nobody will ever know you messed it up. Don't start over unless it's really, really bad.
  • When you're finished both songs, smile, then bow or curtsey (once!). After that, go sit down with your family again. Remind your mom or dad -- quietly -- to press mute.
  • While other students are playing, fill in the Music Bingo sheet I'll be sending you! Try to be quiet and listen to the others. They've worked just as hard as you have! 
  • When the other students play, clap at the end of each of their pieces. Make sure they know that you appreciated their playing! 
  • Above all, have fun! 

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