Musical Mishap Form

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This form will give your students to point out musical issues & ask specific musical questions without ever stopping the flow of the rehearsal!

 

Composer: : Adam Paltrowitz SKU: 162 Categories: ,

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The form for students to fill out when they notice a mistake/want to make a correction.

Do you ever have students who interrupt the flow of rehearsal because the WANT to make a correction or point something out?

 

They may have good intentions with their comment or question, but they’ve just interrupted the flow of the rehearsal.

 

This form will empower students to point out musical issues that they or the ensemble are having without impacting the rehearsal.

 

Here’s how it works:

  1. Instead of making the comment/asking the question, the student is asked to fill out this form and submit into the Musical Mishaps Box.
  2. You read the sheets on your own time and use those issues to guide your teaching for future rehearsals.
  3. You acknowledge the forms when you make a correction.

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Adam Paltrowitz is a master educator, composer, conductor, and clinician.

During his 20-year tenure as the Director of Choral Activities at Plainview-Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School in New York, his groups have toured throughout Europe, Canada, and the United States.

He also has pioneered a philosophy that every student is a soloist. Adam’s choral program has also gained great acclaim for the cultivation of eight student-run a-cappella ensembles; some of these ensembles have performed on national and local television programs. His compositions and arrangements have been performed by choirs around the world.

Adam earned his B.S. in music education from New York University, M.A. in vocal pedagogy from Columbia University – Teacher’s College, and Ed.M. choral conducting from Columbia University – Teacher’s College.

​Adam resides in Manhattan with his wife, Blair Goldberg, a professional Broadway actress, and their daughter, Lyla.

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