47 min

Supporting Teens & Approaching Practice with Gratitude: A Conversation with Amy Beth Horman (Part 1‪)‬ Time To Practice

    • Performing Arts

In this episode we start what is a two-part interview with violinist and pedagogue Amy Beth Horman.
We had such a fascinating conversation about practice, both from her perspective, which you will hear today, but also about how she works with and talks about practice with her daughter Ava and with her students (which we’ll get into more in next week’s episode). I found this conversation fascinating and I can’t wait for you to join us! 
Links in this episode:
This episode is brought to you by the Time to Practice Pep talk series. Our next event is for Instrumental teachers and more information can be found HERE

Connect with Amy Beth Horman here: https://sfcm.edu/study/faculty/amy-beth-horman

Instagram: www.Instagram.com/hormanviolinstudio

Connect with Christine on Instagram: www.Instagram.com/SuzukiTriangle
Transcript can be found at www.SuzukiTriangle.com/TTPEpisode48

In this episode we start what is a two-part interview with violinist and pedagogue Amy Beth Horman.
We had such a fascinating conversation about practice, both from her perspective, which you will hear today, but also about how she works with and talks about practice with her daughter Ava and with her students (which we’ll get into more in next week’s episode). I found this conversation fascinating and I can’t wait for you to join us! 
Links in this episode:
This episode is brought to you by the Time to Practice Pep talk series. Our next event is for Instrumental teachers and more information can be found HERE

Connect with Amy Beth Horman here: https://sfcm.edu/study/faculty/amy-beth-horman

Instagram: www.Instagram.com/hormanviolinstudio

Connect with Christine on Instagram: www.Instagram.com/SuzukiTriangle
Transcript can be found at www.SuzukiTriangle.com/TTPEpisode48

47 min