L to R: Khloe McClellan (clarinet and percussion), Kathy Smith (ukulele and vocals) Kylie McClellan (ukulele)
Image via AS Phillips
As part of BTW’s Music Therapy series, I’m excited to introduce you to some wonderful folks, participating in their community music program, hosted by Maumee General Baptist Church.
Kathy Smith and Kylie McClellan, are beginner ukulele students. Khloe McClellan is a second-year clarinet student and member of the Owensville Middle School Band. At Maumee she’s a percussionist, playing the box drum and smaller percussion instruments, in the Maumee Generations Jam sessions, an aspect of the community music program.
The stringers method
Kathy and Kylie are learning to play by ear and memory. The lessons are very short with a larger amount of time spent on rehearsing what they’ve learned in previous lessons. That knowledge is applied by integrating new notes and chords they just learned into the current lesson.
The system keeps things easy and fun for both the students and the teacher(s) and no music sheets are required.
The music students receive a lot of encouragement from the GenerationsJam crew, and making mistakes is never frowned on. It’s all part of the process as they grow in expertise.
Why ukuleles are a frequent fav for beginner musicians
What do the music sessions do for them?
Khloe
- Knew early on in school, around fourth grade, that she wanted to play in the school band. Her first instrument was an Orff xylophone. She and Kylie are twins and both girls played the same starter instrument in fourth grade
- She chose to learn the clarinet because it was an instrument presented during the beginner band tryouts and she wanted to explore woodwinds. For now, she’s not considering learning other instruments, other than the percussion instruments she plays during the Generation Jams
- Would like to perform for beginner students, to let them know what an instrument would sound like after a few years of learning to play it. Playing music makes her happy and accomplished
- Enjoys playing percussion during the Generations Jam sessions
- Advice to others who are considering learning an instrument to experiment and pick one they like. If they don’t like it as much later, they can switch to a different instrument.
Kylie
- Says the ukulele was interesting and decided she wanted to learn to play it.
- Says it’s an easy instrument to play, and since her second lesson, she’s written a little song to play on it when practicing
- Says she loves all kinds of music except the Gummy Bear song
- Shared same advice as Khloe regarding advice to new musicians
Kathy
- Says she’s learning to play the ukulele because I made her (true ‘nuff). The next instrument she wants to learn is a six-string guitar
- Would enjoy playing at senior centers and while Christmas caroling because it’d provide an opportunity to share some music and joy to folks who would sincerely appreciate it
- Expressed that playing music makes her sometimes happy, sometimes thoughtful and sometimes sad, depending on the song. Says she’s always loved all kinds of music with exception of opera
- Lately, her fav genre is Bluegrass, especially Bluegrass Gospel
- Says she would encourage new musicians to practice a lot to gain confidence and expertise