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Locality: St. Catharines

Phone: +1 905-641-2929



Address: C/O 191 Carlton St. L2R 7P4 Saint Catharines, ON, Canada

Website: www.neimusic.com/

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Niagara Elementary Instrumental Music Program 07.05.2021

The NEIM staff is committed to bringing your child instrumental music lessons throughout the 2020/2021 school year! We will be watching new protocols put in place with regard to COVID-19 set out by provincial and federal health guidelines as well as directives from the DSBN and school administration and we will adjust accordingly throughout the year to provide the best instrumental music education possible. We plan on providing weekly on-line music lessons until we can resume... our regular lessons in schools. These lessons will usually be private one-on-one lessons using the most convenient virtual platform for both students and teachers. Once a month instead of the private lessons we are planning to provide interactive zoom group meetings. These group meetings sometimes will be for groups of like instruments or groups from the same school etc. See more

Niagara Elementary Instrumental Music Program 18.04.2021

Workshops: Obviously we don't know when this unprecedented time will end but we are hopeful for these new dates! We are planning on running our workshops the week of Aug 31st. Monday Aug 31st: Experienced Band Tuesday September 1st: Beginner Strings Wednesday September 2nd: Beginner Band... Thursday September 3rd: Experienced Full Orchestra I hope everyone is safe and healthy! Craig See more

Niagara Elementary Instrumental Music Program 11.04.2021

Some tips for your home practice routine: 1. Create atmosphere: Get the right set-up for you. Whether you prefer to concentrate in a quiet practice room or somewhere with more stimulation, try to be consistent with your choice. Also if possible sit or stand where you can see your music directly in front of you (with a music stand or just propped up) 2. Warm up: Always start with playing scales or an easy piece. Warm up playing slow long notes and concentrate on making a nice ...sound on each note and playing in tune. 3. Have a goal: Just playing through the songs you can already play from start to end isn't good practising. Set a goal to learn a hard passage, or to add dynamics or articulation. Set small, focused objectives then you'll feel a great sense of accomplishment as you improve each objective. 4. Identify and overcome the problems: Don't just play a piece or passage over and over again. Identify where you are stumbling then work on that small area. When you have overcome the problem don't go straight back to the beginning of the piece to play through,practise working in and out of the section from a few measures before until a few after to ensure continuity. 5. Record yourself: By recording your practice sessions you can listen back and perhaps spot some things you might want to work on. Also all of us teachers would love to hear you play. WE all love teaching music and miss our students during this time. So please send your teachers videos of you playing. Thanks and most importantly enjoy playing! Craig See more

Niagara Elementary Instrumental Music Program 08.04.2021

After school bands and orchestras continue even during an Ontario teacher strike! We look forward to continuing making music with NEIM students!

Niagara Elementary Instrumental Music Program 26.03.2021

After school orchestras and bands are back on tonight! NEIM staff