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Recordings available:
Chimera
Handbell Solo Artist Michèle Sharik
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Photo: Brian Pituley, 2004
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Workshops and lessons can be a great way to hone your handbell skills.
Whether you're a "newbie" or an "old pro", Michèle's
enthusiastic & energetic teaching style will get you thinking and ringing in ways you never
thought possible!
Private and group lessons are customized to meet your needs and/or the needs
of your
group. Private lessons can be given in your home, Michèle's studio, or at
another mutually convenient location. For group lessons or workshops, Michèle will come to your rehearsal location.
Three Options for workshops:
- OPTION 1: Private workshop - this is not open to the public & is not advertised, but is just for the host choir.
- OPTION 2: Private master class - this is not open to the public or advertised - only host choir (and any necessary substitutes) may attend. In the master class,
Michèle conducts a rehearsal for your group, working on music that's already in their folders and pushes them to "the next level".
- OPTION 3: Public workshop ("public" means that anybody can attend & the workshop is advertised - it is not a private event).
NOTE - For Options 1 and 3: The exact equipment required for this type of workshop depends on the topics chosen. All topics are hands-on, so everybody will need bells - the exact number and size depends on the topic.
Private and/or Group Lessons:
Not just for soloists or small ensembles, Michèle can work with you
individually on your
music from your full choir, too! You can choose to work on specific
techniques (ie. 4iH) or specific repertoire (solo, ensemble or full choir), or
discuss a long-term plan to improve your overall skills. Lessons are 55
minutes in length and are held in Michèle's studio, or in another mutually
convenient location.
Workshop Topics:
Each workshop topic takes approximately 45-50 minutes to cover (unless
otherwise noted), but can be
customized to fit other scheduling needs.
For All Ringers (or interested Directors):
- Basics Revisited (Bell Control - Your 100,000 Measure Tune Up!) - Learn how to ring with dynamics, expression and control. This workshop covers all aspects of developing an ergonomically correct ringing stroke that produces a musically satisfying sound. NOT JUST FOR BEGINNERS - this class will benefit ringers of all levels and abilities!
- Ringing in One Accord - Ringing chords cleanly and rapid runs accurately can be a challenge for handbell choirs. Learn techniques and strategies to help you and your choir ring more fluidly. (Most effective when taught as a continuation of Bell Control)
- Multiple Bell Techniques (Solo & Ensemble Techniques) - mastering the
"weave" technique with 3 bells, 4 bells, and more, with an intro
to 4-in-hand technique, if time allows - not just for soloists, all ringers
can benefit from this class!
- 4-in-hand Techniques - the various methods of ringing 2 bells in each hand
(there are five ways to do it!) - also some 6-in-hand,
if time allows - not just for soloists, all ringers can benefit from this
class!
- There Ain't No Such Thing as Solo & Ensemble Techniques! -
applying traveling 4iH to your music in a full-choir setting - not just for the high bells, these techniques can be used down to DE5 or
even lower. (Michèle sometimes 4iH's down to C4!) Hands-on
musical examples given. Bring your music, too!
- Ringing with Subtlety & Nuance - "tips and
tricks" for how to give the most
musical (as well as visually elegant!) performance possible - covers
topics such as finger damping, selective damping, half-damping, etc. -
several hands-on musical examples given
- Jedi Bass Bell Techniques - Don't let those large bass bells intimidate you! With proper ergonomic technique, even petite individuals can ring bass bells safely. Use your brain rather than your brawn, and get physics on your side!
- Ring Around the Block - a 90-minute combination class - an overview of Basics
Revisited (Bell Control), 4iH, and Bass Bells - not as detailed as these
classes separately
- Essential Skills for All Ringers - a 90-minute
combination class - an overview of Multiple Bell Techniques and 4iH
- not as detailed as these classes separately
For Soloists or Small Ensembles:
- Essential Skills for Soloists (or Small Ensembles) - a 90-minute
combination class - an overview of Multiple Bell Techniques and 4iH
- not as detailed as these classes separately - includes a special section
on how to recover from some common 4iH mistakes!
- Applying Traveling 4-in-Hand to Your Solo/Ensemble Music - for ringers who already weave well, this workshop demonstrates how to use 4iH techniques to ring more musically in a solo/ensemble setting
- bring the music you're working on!
- Solo Ringing with Subtlety & Nuance - for intermediate to
advanced soloists who already weave well and are comfortable with various
methods of 4iH - "tips and tricks" for how to give the most
musical (as well as visually elegant!) performance possible - covers topics such as finger damping, selective damping, half-damping,
passing into and out of primary & secondary, etc. - several hands-on
musical examples given
- Solo Handbells in Contemporary Christian Worship - Practical advice
for soloists who want to play for Contemporary Praise services
- Solo Handbells in Taizé or other Contemplative Christian Worship - Practical
advice for soloists who want to play for Taizé or other Contemplative
services.
For Directors (or interested Ringers):
- Orchestration for Bells: Using Chimes and Other Instruments in Your
Music - for directors, adding the tone colors and textures of handchimes and other instruments to handbell music, even if they're not included in the score
- also demonstrates various chime techniques
- Using Handbells Effectively in Contemporary Christian Worship - for directors
or ringers at churches with Contemporary Praise services who want to get the
bell group involved
- Using Handbells Effectively in Taizé or other Contemplative Christian
Worship - for directors or ringers at churches with Taizé or other
Contemplative services who want to get the bell group involved
Contact Michèle to arrange
for your workshop or lessons.
Fee schedule
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