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  • Linkswww.seattleflutesociety.org www.nfaonline.org www.symphonytacoma.org www.fluteworld.com Fingering Charts – www.wfg.woodwind.org/flute/ Wind ensemble flutists on tour in China Practice Methods for Flutists – https://flutekeys.com/flute-playing-and-learning/ Flutes Offer Clues to Stone Age Music – www.nytimes.com/2009/06/25/science/25flute.html?emc=eta1 Wrist and Hand Stretches – http://ergocise.com/wrists.html Larry Krantz’s Flute Pages – www.larrykrantz.com Jennifer Cluff’s Flute Website

  • Community Building Johnson, Michelle M.2014The Music of Japan

  • Josie Commuter Advocate she/her Biography Biography Hello! I’m Josie! I am a Psychology Major and I’m minoring in Criminal Justice. I am in my final year at PLU. My best friend is my giant floofer, Pluto, I absolutely love large dogs (especially Bernese mountain dogs). I also love horror films and according to friends I have horrible taste in music because I either listen to classical or rock songs. Can’t wait for another great year at PLU!

  • Lilla Seitz ’24 Communication Associate she/her Biography Biography Lilla is a second-year student majoring in Communication with a Music minor. Lilla joined MediaLab because she wants to learn about creating different kinds of media and work on building her portfolio. During her time in MediaLab, Lilla hopes to build her photo and video editing skills, as well as learn how to work with clients and produce media that goes above and beyond clients’ expectations.

  • Cooperative Education ANTH: Anthropology AP: Advanced Placement APC: Academic Program Contract API: Advanced Placement Institute ARTD: Art & Design B.A.: Bachelor of Arts Degree B.A.C.: Bachelor of Arts in Communication B.A.E.: Bachelor of Arts in Education B.A.K.: Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology B.B.A.: Bachelor of Business Administration B.F.A.: Bachelor of Fine Arts B.S.K.: Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology BIOL: Biology B.M.: Bachelor of Music B.M.A.: Bachelor of Musical Arts B.M.E.: Bachelor of

  • . Move the camera: Maybe your subject is static or too large to fit into your field of view at one time. Just remember that the camera is the viewer’s eye. If it darts from place to place haphazardly the viewer will be confused or possibly even motion sick! Audio: Video is a medium rooted in motion, but that doesn’t mean we can discount audio. In fact, good audio can tell the story just as well as your imagery. Is someone nearby playing music or singing? This could provide you with a perfect

  • Instructions for Submission of ProgramsBelow you will find step-by-step instructions for submitting your program to the Jury Committee for review before your recital jury. Review and revision of your program, notes and translations (when translations are necessary) are required steps in the jury process. You will find more detailed instructions for scheduling the recital and jury in the Music Department’s Student Handbook. A relevant excerpt from that handbook is available for download here. A

  • Universal language: how teaching music in rural Namibia was a life-changing experience for Jessa Delos Reyes ’24 When the principal of N/a’an ku sê, a rural school in Namibia that serves the San people, asked PLU music education major Jessa Delos Reyes ’24 to expand their existing music program to include children in junior primary (grades K-3), she initially felt daunted at… May 20, 2024 AcademicsEducationMusicStudent LifeStudent VoiceStudy Abroad

  • Camp Songs: PLU music majors produce free music camp for Parkland students It’s a warm summer morning and the scent of scrambled eggs drifts from the kitchen at Trinity Lutheran Church into an adjoining room where more than a dozen campers busily make beaded jewelry. Ranging from second to sixth grade, the kids are participants in the… November 3, 2022 ResoLuteStudent Life, Resources, Community