Friday, November 29, 2013

Black Friday Gift Ideas!!!


How was everyone's Thanksgiving???  Ours was great!! It turned into an alien-themed one...we got on the topic of alien's at dinner and then ended up watching a movie that featured, well, you guessed it: aliens!  It makes me wonder if they're really out there.  As Criss Angel would say..."Do you believe?"

Anyways....moving on....


Happy Black Friday!!  Here are some really great gift ideas if you have a musician in your family or if you want to just treat yourself! If you like anything please contact me and I'll let you know where to get the item.

VIOLIN:

There's no way this clock wouldn't ALWAYS spark a conversation if it were hung in your house.  I think it's very clever and cute!

The famous "violin girl" logo

My students are required to bring a notebook to lessons.  This would be perfect for them! It's so beautiful and classy. 

This water bottle would make a great stocking stuffer.

flippidy floppidys!

2014 Calender. I looove musical artwork...(see previous blog post!).  

PIANO:




"Piano Princess" makes me want to play piano only so I can call myself that!! 
I'm starting to think many musicians are into cats because there are SO many music/cat items.  I'm not the only violin/cat feen!!!! 

Christmas ornament.

I thought this clock was very modern looking and cool. It would look nice in a bedroom.

I love rainbow stuff.  These types of rainbow themed tees are available for many other instruments. 

Another kitty/music item!! This would be a good gift for a younger musician :)

GUITAR:
Mousepad.

I-phone case.  

**Available for every instrument**.  I especially liked the guitar one because it was double G's.

Love this!!!! 

Another cute rainbow tee :)
Magnet.  Another stocking stuffer!
Can't forget about your four-legged friend!!

This bag is a little pricey but I had to include it because it's so pretty!

TRUMPET:
I thought this clock was colorful and fun!

A lot of "band moms" are so involved with helping the school band out so I thought this was cute for those mom's out there. (Available for other instruments as well.)

Super cute earrings.

DRUMS:
Love this quote!! Go drummers!!!

This is actually a pillow case!!!!!!! Pretty cool isn't it??


Christmas ornament.  Thought it was super clever.  

Drumset clock!  

This is perfect for a Christmas present bc it reminds me of the Little Drummer Boy song.


another fun rainbow tee!


CLARINET:



*The "I-" theme is available for all instruments*



If I played the clarinet I'd totally buy these.
I thought this was funny and cute!

LOVED this.  Some of these expressions are so clever!!

Christmas ornament.  Appropriate for any treble clef instrument (not just the clarinet.)

Another kitty/music themed item I found!!

BASSOON:
LOVED this clock!!! And of course the cute expression.


Thought this mug was very pretty.



Definitely not true...but still cute lol
VIOLA:
Violists don't get enough credit so I really liked this quote...although it is available for every instrument.

Thought this shirt was unique.
The cut of this tee is really nice.
This is listed as a "viola" but could pass as a violin as well.  
Thought this was very pretty and cute!
CELLO:

Such a pretty mug!!
Loved loved loved this colorful sweatshirt!
hahaha.
Cute coaster.  The colors are gorgiouso!
simple but super cute magnet.



Ok well I'm exhausted...contemplating whether going back to sleep or staying awake!! Remember, if you like anything I listed, just hit me up (in comments section, facebook, google plus, etc.) and I'll let you know the details of the item!!

Til next time,
~Givi Girl

Monday, November 25, 2013

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Get your hair out of your face!!!

Short and sweet post today! 

This is a simple but necessary point I need to make.  I guess this is more so directed towards girls, but it can definitely be applicable to guys as well.  When you perform, you need to make sure your hair is out of your face.  When you are on stage, you are most likely exposing the profile of your face.  If your hair isn't pulled back, all people would see is your nose! LoL. 







What looks better between these two pictures?    






Other good examples:









Til next time,
~Givi Girl 

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Videos of my students

A handful of my students performed at the Allegheny Valley School this past weekend. We'll be done with events in the community for awhile, but in the meantime, here are a couple clips to enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgykS646p2yKm291H4JXZkw/videos

~Givi Girl

Monday, November 11, 2013

Play what your audience wants to hear


Performing can be super fun!! Especially when you have a favorite piece in mind that you are dying to play.




 But...be careful.  It might not fit your audience, no matter how great you may feel about the piece.  Before you select your pieces, ask yourself:






Where are you performing? Is it a casual place? A fancy restaurant? An extremely formal recital, or outside at a festival?  A family reunion?  Are you throwing your own recital like we discussed in the last post?




Who are you performing for? Who's your audience?  Is it a bunch of children at a birthday party?  Is it your uncle who loves Frank Sinatra? Is it a bunch of older folks at a nursing home? Is it in front of a panel of judges for an orchestra audition?







What should you perform?  This is the part where you might be disappointed: despite the fact that you put your heart and soul into your favorite piece(s), that might not be the most appropriate choice because that's not what your audience would want to hear.  For example, my students and I  collaborated with the piano section of our school, and we all played at a church festival this past summer.  The theme was fiddle music, because fiddle music fits the situation.  Let me be more specific about this festival: it took place outside, and the festival consisted of primarily families with young children running around.  There were rides, games, you know...typical festival stuff!! Of course there would be people in the crowd who would enjoy a piano student playing every movement of Fur Elise...but do you think that's what the majority of the crowd would want to hear?



The answer is no.

What would you guess our attire was?  GSOM Tee-shirts (which are on sale by the way!!)  Do you think we'd chose the fiddle theme wearing tee-shirts for our main, extremely formal, annual recital?  Of course not.  That's a totally different type of situation.  But in this case, the event was super casual, laid back, and that's exactly what fiddle music is.  It's also good to play familiar pieces to audiences who don't understand or appreciate the more difficult, classical pieces. 






It's important to play what your audience wants to hear. Don't worry, you'll be able to perform exactly what you want in time.  Just save it for the right opportunity!!!!!

Til next time,
 
~Givi Girl







Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Throw a private recital

The holidays are coming up...why not add some spark to it this year?




Gather some family and close friends and host your own recital for them.  It could feature just you, you and a fellow musician friend(s), siblings, etc.

Remember, time and place.  Is it Christmas time?  Perform Christmas music.  Is it Halloween time?  How about something more Halloween themed, such as the Adam's Family or the theme song from the Exorcist.  Maybe you can keep it a completely classical performance and select your strongest and favorite pieces. Is it a birthday party for someone? Play the pieces of their selection, plus the traditional "happy birthday song."  Give them the gift of music :)

If you want to make it more formal, here are a couple other tips:


*Make a program.  Just a pretty piece of paper, (either decorate it yourself with stickers or get the specialty paper) with your list of songs.  Make sure to include everyone who is performing and the date.

*Make sure the area you perform is clean and tidy.  You don't want a mess!

*Have a reception afterwards.

*Dress nicely.  (See time and place entry.)

*Perhaps give a brief introduction to a piece before you perform it (composer, description, etc.)



You work so hard, so show it off and have fun with it!








Til next time,
Givi Girl