My students are doing so well with their concert music! We have just over 2 weeks left of rehearsal and my final steps are cleaning up intonation in a few passages and adding emotion/dynamics. I love hearing students fix intonation and hearing them sound better and better. Even my classroom tech has been commenting about how amazing my students have been sounded.
Here are my 'FIRST STEPS' to improving intonation. There are so many strategies to work on intonation...there's no way I can share everything in one post. But here's how I start and I feel these strategies make a huge difference!
I have purchased a class set of clip-on D'addario tuners (and a ton of extra batteries). There is one tuner clipped to every music stand and all of my students (even beginners) tune themselves. If a student is struggling, they bring me their instrument and I help. Let's face it...some instruments are much harder to tune than others.
Since I teach full classes of beginners and year 2 students, I find myself reinforcing left hand placement a lot! We all know how important this skill is for students to thrive on their instruments. I was thinking the other day about how sloppy left hand placement actually make playing HARDER. To help students understand this, I brought up my school district's 'DARE' program. When students are in 5th grade, a police officer visits each classroom to talk about substance abuse and impairment. Each student gets to try on 'Drunk Glasses' and attempt to complete basic skills. There are some sample videos on YouTube you can use if you like.
Sometimes I also use a tracker to help students remember to check their posture/hand placement throughout a rehearsal: