Angelic Violin Studio is a school of music centered in Colfax, CA, just 3 minutes away from the Weimar Health Institute. I aim to encourage you in musical endeavors by sharing about how music enriches the lives of young and old people alike. May you be inspired with stories of success, links to studies, helpful resources, and articles about music research. I also will use this site to inform and update you on the latest at Angelic Violin Studio.
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Thursday, October 7, 2010
Angelic Violin Studios partners with ChattaMusic and Ebaru Publishing
I am very pleased to inform you that I now have the ability to teach violin students in the Ringgold/East Ridge area at Dave Massengale's ChattaMusic store and studio. This store has taken the place of Joe's Music store located just past Belvoir/Germantown Rd. once through the tunnel on Ringgold Rd and will be conveniently located next to the new and upcoming Country Life Restaurant! You can take a look at their store location on their website http://www.chattamusic.com/
More New Students Join Angelic Violin Studio
Have you noticed that people over the age of 70 do extraordinary things? I have two students who are taking on the violin and I am so privileged to get them on board. Jim Purple and Joan Robinson have come on the scene as new and upcoming violinists. Welcome and may God bless you as you develop your new musical skills! These are two students from the Chattanooga area.
Also I have three new students, Ashlyn Williams, Katelyn Williams, and Jasmine Davis. All three are from the Collegedale, Apison area. Stay posted as to progress!
Each of the new students seems to feel relief and excitement at finding their instruments and have now ordered their "The Violin Book" books with accompanying CDs.
Also I have three new students, Ashlyn Williams, Katelyn Williams, and Jasmine Davis. All three are from the Collegedale, Apison area. Stay posted as to progress!
Each of the new students seems to feel relief and excitement at finding their instruments and have now ordered their "The Violin Book" books with accompanying CDs.
About strings and the new composite bows
Very nice article that explains how traditional wooden bows compare to the new graphite/carbon/fiberglass bows and why we are seeing more of them on the market. http://www.allthingsstrings.com/issues/Strings105/BowReview.html
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