MTMS Recital Photos!

We had a wonderful recital. Check out our pictures – we had a wonderful time. Yes, we have classes this week (Except for Saturday because of Labor Day.) Remember to play for fun, to relax, and to find your musical inspiration to keep going. We all love music and we never want it to stop. Keep looking for more photos in the media library. They will be uploaded throughout the week.

Recital Week!

You should be notified very soon when your recital time is. We’re so excited to see and hear all of you show off your hard work.

Don’t forget our beach theme recital means that along with the great music that every recital brings – there will be games and activities. Beach volleyball and beach bingo will be on the list of activities. Be ready to play dolphin ring toss and horseshoes. There will be prizes and a craft, too.

Recital Sign Up!

Recitals are just around the corner – August 26-28. Sign up here. Please remember your final recital time will be sent to you on August 20.

MTMS has many planned activities for the weekend. Start off with the beach volleyball, move on to the duck pond and lollipop tree, snap a pic at our selfie station and you’ll be well on your way. There will also be sidewalk chalk, sand art, beach bingo, a ring toss, and a prize table. Don’t be surprised to see someone taking more official pictures.

Scales and Arpeggios

Building blocks of music theory, these are important for practice and knowledge. Do you get bored doing them the same all the time? Mix it up. Play for fun. Here are a couple of videos to check out some possibilities. Can you create more?

One of the best things about the building blocks of music is even playing with them for fun, we get better on our instrument and increase our knowledge of what we can do. I know a lot of this is on piano, but you could try the patterns on other instruments to see how it feels. Enjoy your time with your music!

Graduating Seniors

MTMS has six graduation seniors who are leaving our staff for college this year. We’re proud to have had them and we wish them the best on their coming journeys!

Jonathan Rhymond worked as a music lab attendant in Polaris on Monday, Tuesday and Friday. He will attend OSU with a major in Data Analytics and Marketing.

Anna Calcatera worked as a music lab attendant in Gahanna on Monday and Saturday. She will attend University of Vermont with an undecided major which just might become biology.

Kimberlee Welch worked as a music lab attendant in Polaris on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. She will attend John Carroll University with a major in Biology, Pre-Med, planning to do Pediatric Oncology.

Christian Contreras worked as a music lab attendant in Gahanna on Monday and Saturday. He will attend Ohio University with a major in Music Education.

Trey Soards worked as a receptionist and music lab attendant in both locations. He will attend Ohio State University with a major in Materials Science and Engineering or Welding Engineering.

Danica Nelson worked as a receptionist and music lab attendant in Gahanna on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. She will attend Ohio State University with a major in Public Health.