The 10 Re’s of Summer

Posted in ,

As we all launch headfirst into the summer with Independence Day around the corner, I ask a simple question – what are you doing this summer to get yourself ready for school in the fall? Make sure to do these 10 things:

Rest – Take time for yourself this summer, with some much needed mental and physical rest.

Relax – Do some things you love outside of music that stimulate you.

Rejuvenate – Besides resting and relaxing, focus on four aspects that make us happy: our physical, emotional, spiritual and intellectual well being.

Read – Expand your mind with some good reading material. This can and should be entertaining reading, inspirational reading and reading that stimulates new ideas on how to teach better this coming school year.

Reflect – Think about how you will change/improve what you do next year to improve your program, and also to make it better for you too!

Review – Think about what worked and also what didn’t this past year, and the ways in which you can improve how you do what you do.

Reenergize – Study some music you love or would like to learn this summer. Even if it is music your group will never be able to play, it is important to expand your musical horizons. It will make you a better teacher.

Ready – Start studying the music you know you will be using with your groups this coming year. The best way to get the most out of your students is for you to know the score to the pieces you conduct and have the ideal image in your mind of what the piece should sound like.

Reeducate – Take some time this summer to improve your skills as a teacher by attending a summer workshop or taking a class.

Revitalize – After all of the above, you should be ready to take on a new school year with a fresh new attitude. Try to focus on staying positive as you enter the new school year, and don’t forget to set up strategies for keeping yourself healthy this coming school year. This means getting enough sleep, eating right and generally making your well-being the first priority in your life.

Enjoy your summer!!

Recent Posts

How to Beat Writer’s Block

By Jason Taurins | December 17, 2019 |

Artists of all disciplines are sometimes faced with the phenomenon commonly known as “Writers…

Avoiding The Midwest Clinic Blues

By John Hillsman | December 10, 2019 |

Guest Blog by John M. Hillsman, band director at Beauregard High School I want…

What Does New Music Teach Us?

By Jason Taurins | November 26, 2019 |

To many, the avant-garde of music comes across as an impenetrable, pretentious wall of…

Owning the Piece: A Composer’s View of Writing Commissions

By Carl Strommen | November 5, 2019 |

Below’s blog is based on an interview conducted by Worldstrides/Heritage in 2015 with composer…

An Eye for the Detail

By Chris Thompson | October 29, 2019 |

Rehearsing the ensemble, or smaller groups within the ensemble, can serve many ends. The…

Archives

Larry Clark is the founder and President of Excelcia Music Publishing. He is a well-known composer, author and clinician for bands and orchestras. His music is some of the most popular and most performed around the world for school ensembles. He has over 300 publications in print and writes extensively about topics of interest to educators and composers. For more information, visit his website.