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Paul Grant

Feliz Navidad- They did it

December 16, 2005 at 3:01 AM

My first blog which will also be a memorable one. I teach a violin program at the middle and elementary schools every weekday afternoon. There are often far too many days were I dread going there cause physically, emotionally, and mentally fatigued after a long day of lectures. I can no longer count how many times I’ve gone to class loaded up on coffee. However, today made all that worth it. This morning my violin students played beside the San Diego Symphony and the Southwestern Mariachi College. The kids at the middle school played to pieces: Cuatro Milpas and Cielito Lindo while the mariachi musicians at Southwestern College did their selections along with the San Diego Symphony.

During the rehearsal before the performance I was looking at the row of about 15+ violinists...practically all of them I’ve taught. I looked at everyone in their little maroon mariachi outfits, bows moving in synch with each other, as well as accurate intonation. I felt pride from hearing how well the violinists and guitarists played together. The students knew that music so well that almost none of them needed their music, they all performed by memory in front of the San Diego Symphony.

Another thing that made me happy was the fact that many of the Symphony members we're coming up to me and the other music teacher saying how good the students were and good the intonation was. I can’t call you how many times I’ve told the students, “No, Your sharp! No, you’re flat! Listen to your pitch!” Teaching is such a difficult field and everyday is a new learning experience as to what and what not to do. Really it seems to be a thankless job but when you experience moments like this happen...it's worth it. There are still days where I wonder am I REALLY making the right choices considering teaching. Honestly I still don't know but at least today I can say I truly enjoyed it.

And now...pictures from the Mariachi Concert:
Future violinists for the San Diego Symphony
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Southwestern College Mariachi playing along with the San Diego Symphony
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Middle school students watching the performance
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Young soloist for the song Cielito Lindo
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Students get autographs afterwards
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More of the symphony and mariachi musicians
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From Bram Heemskerk
Posted on December 16, 2005 at 10:17 PM
Graet foto's.
From Pauline Lerner
Posted on December 17, 2005 at 6:10 AM
I heard a mariachi band from somewhere in southern California. The band was selected by some very knowledgeable music scouts to come to Washington DC to perform at the Smithsonian. They were great. My favorite musician in the band was a 12 year old violinist. He did some things that I'd be happy if I could do. I spoke to him, and he told me that his teacher was his father, another member of the band.

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