Counter-cultural Kids 12/06/2011
"Kids today live in a fast food society - they want everything now". "Kids today have no idea what it means to work hard for something". "Kids today are simply spoiled". How often have you heard these comments or even spoken them yourself? Granted, these comments have become popular for good reason - they express a cultural truth. After enjoying the recitals at DSM this past weekend, it became apparent that these comments do not apply to all kids. I must admit, what I witnessed throughout the performances were children displaying qualities that all of us, young and old, should aspire to hone or develop! Perseverance (to persist in anything undertaken; maintain a purpose inspite of difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement; continue steadfastly) To prepare any piece of music for a performance requires much perseverance - not for an hour, not for a day, and not for a week. To adequately prepare a piece of music for performance typically requires months! Months of hard work and endurance requiring the student to bear difficulties calmly and with a clear mind. Simply put, perseverance is trying again and again! Patience (an ability or willingness to suppress restlessness or annoyance when confronted with delay) Try and try again indeed! Notes, rests, articulations, dynamics, time and feel - so many details to keep track of it's no wonder why learning music will try the patience of the best of us - even Job! Learning a piece of music for performance requires the mastery of one's ability to willingly accept delayed gratification. Courage (mental strength to withstand danger, fear, or difficulty) Anyone who has stepped on a stage to speak or perform can attest to the fact that the experience can be quite difficult and fearful. Musicians are required to confront these emotions and keep them in check in order to pull off a successful performance. Mind over matter indeed! Gratitude (the quality or feeling of being grateful or thankful) Witnessing the joy (and relief) of each and every student as they completed their performance was exciting and emotional. As a teacher there is nothing more satisfying than seeing students succeed in accomplishing their goals. Most rewarding however is witnessing how genuinely grateful they are to their parents and teachers for helping them and believing in them every step of the way. Learning to be thankful for those in our lives that reach out and help us daily - music lessons certainly do teach more than simply notes! Yes indeed, after enjoying the recitals, I can say with great confidence that all the kids performing this past weekend displayed great perseverance, patience, courage, and gratitude. Therefore I boldly proclaim - DSM children are counter-cultural kids. Now that's food for thought! Add Comment Happy Thanksgiving! 11/22/2011
Counting Our Blessings This is without question my favorite time of year. It's a time for all us to slow down and give thanks for all of our blessings. An amazing thing always happens when I take the time to reflect upon my blessings - I come to realize I have more blessings than I am capable of counting! I believe this to be true for each and every one of us. With that being said, I simply want to take a moment and give thanks for just a few of my blessings. Blessing 1: The Gift of Life Every time I look at my children and their beautiful faces I realize what a blessing and miracle the gift of life is. A day should never pass without us thanking our good Lord for giving us life and sharing the lives of so many others with us. Blessing 2: Family The love, support, encouragement, understanding and forgiveness I receive daily from my wife Tamalyn and our four children (Gardner, Fulton, Frandsen, and Gracie) is so comforting and humbling. They constantly model for me how I should strive to live my life. They are a source of great strength as I experience God's goodness through each of them daily. Blessing 3: Work, Colleagues, Clients, and Friends I am so thankful that I get to do music for a living! Al Frandsen (my piano teacher) once told me, "the best thing about music is the people you meet through it". I am reminded of this every day when I come to work - the faculty and clients of The Dallas School of Music are simply remarkable. I experience through them the genuine goodness that God wants all of us to extend to one another. This Thanksgiving lets take time to thank our loving God for the countless blessings he has given to each and every one of us. Lets take time to thank one another - Happy Thanksgiving! Launching of New DSM Site 11/19/2011
Welcome to the new Dallas School of Music Website! We are thrilled to launch our new site making it easier for us to communicate daily with our DSM families and friends. Students can now reserve their seats for DSM events through our calendar, access our blogs, twitter, and facebook pages, login into their private music workspace or curriculum, and much more. We're not done! Many more changes are in development which I know you will love - stay tuned! | Dr. Bob LawrenceI have the incredible honor of currently serving as President of The Dallas School of Music. ArchivesCategories |



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