• Even though all the pupils in the school practice every week, only the 25 best are picked out to perform in front of people,' Huang said proudly. (lncu.cn)
  • Musical Instrument Practice : Keyboard Practice makes permanent (NOT PERFECT)! (musicgym.co.uk)
  • What is the benefit of reading music for Musical Instrument Practice. (musicgym.co.uk)
  • In most cases a grade can take between 11 Months and 18 Months - dependent on the pupils learning speed and amount of Musical Instrument Practice they put in. (musicgym.co.uk)
  • We have fully equipped music classrooms as well as individual practice rooms, where pupils have the opportunity to learn to play several instruments such as the violin, piano, drums, guitar, marimba and others. (backyardboogie.ca)
  • We ensure that our survey projects fully comply with ethical best practice and data protection legislation. (nfer.ac.uk)
  • Inclusive programme that's accessible to all pupils, supports wellbeing and contributes to academic progress. (rocksteadymusicschool.com)
  • Saturday mornings comprises of an extensive programme for all pupils, which includes specialist courses leading to qualifications. (best-boarding-schools.net)
  • This is a government part funded instrumental programme, aimed at a giving pupils the opportunity to learn to play an instrument as a whole class for a year in primary school. (encore-enterprises.com)
  • The superior miniaturised optics facilitate entry in to even the very small diameter pupils and specialist use. (bridgeandlindsey.com)
  • I am not surprised that the 20x40 Bushnell's that your friend gave you were difficult to use as they produce a shaft of light that exits they eyepiece ( exit-pupil ) that is only 2mm in diameter (40 ÷ 20 = 2mm). (bestbinocularsreviews.com)
  • So far images of 12 planetary systems have been obtained with coronagraphic instruments, adaptive optics, and data processing techniques. (aanda.org)
  • In addition to that are the fully multi-coated (FMC) optics that will provide clear and sharp images to work with too. (darev.eu)
  • All of the instruments are of the Porro design with BAK-4 prisms and multi-coated optics, but there are two Pro models - 15 × 70 and 20 × 80 - that employ Celestron's enhanced XLT coatings in addition to being waterproof, nitrogen-purged and rubber armoured for extra protection. (astronomynow.com)
  • The former national chair of the Professional Association of Teachers wants pupils to 'learn about nappies' and has demanded the introduction of compulsory parenting classes for 14- to 16-year-olds. (spiked-online.com)
  • A variety of instruments in the music room expose the students an opportunity to learn and pave way to new corridors of profession in future. (stephensint.com)
  • The fully-funded bursary spaces offered by Rocksteady Music School have provided some of our most vulnerable pupils with an amazing, life-changing opportunity to learn music. (rocksteadymusicschool.com)
  • Through this module you will learn to mic instruments, record, edit and mix classical and pop music, how to use MIDI software and how this work can best meet the concepts and requirements of SQA National 5 (including how to adapt music technology skills to SQA National 5 sample briefs). (rcs.ac.uk)
  • All those who learn an orchestral or band instrument are encouraged to join an appropriate ensemble in this lively, ambitious and successful department. (canford.com)
  • Approximately a third of the pupils in the school learn a musical instrument, and many learn two or three. (canford.com)
  • The opportunity to mix and match A Levels and BTECs enables pupils to learn appropriately and progress to university, further education courses, apprenticeships or direct entry to the work place. (best-boarding-schools.net)
  • Pupils will learn about where sound comes from, how it is made and how it can travel. (benjaminfranklinhouse.org)
  • Investigating Canals (Forces) - Pupils will learn about Benjamin Franklin's visits to Europe, where he carried out various experiments involving water resistance and canals. (benjaminfranklinhouse.org)
  • There is certainly no compromise in virtuosity, and the cello sound proves more suitable to Beethoven's thematic material for violin than might be expected: the broad opening Adagio sostenuto and the second-movement variations both gain from the richer tone of the larger instrument, and the concluding Presto skips along with a winning combination of brightness and warmth. (blogspot.com)
  • Instruments of this quality and condition (this 'cello is in a mint condition) appear on the market once in a lifetime, let alone the work of the great Bernadel. (londonviolins.co.uk)
  • She was one of Albert s first cello pupils. (kinshasa-symphony.com)
  • Please note, to allow you to engage fully with the learning and practical tasks in this module, we recommend that you have access to school-based Music Technology resources. (rcs.ac.uk)
  • Childhood is precious and should be filled with awe and wonder to fully engage young minds. (caxtoncollege.com)
  • We understand that trips are exciting experiences for all pupils, but our top priority is making sure that all pupils are able to engage with our workshops and enjoy the learning opportunities at the House. (benjaminfranklinhouse.org)
  • Huang, aged 10, is a pupil of Fengquan Elementary School in Shangli County, in east China's Jiangxi Province. (lncu.cn)
  • The Fengquan Elementary School started teaching its pupils the Nuo dance in 2002. (lncu.cn)
  • The school has well furnished, fully equipped laboratories for various subjects namely Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science and Mathematics. (stephensint.com)
  • Our school laboratories help to boost critical thinking among our pupils. (stephensint.com)
  • Rocksteady have been working with pupils from our school for some time. (rocksteadymusicschool.com)
  • We provide pupils with many opportunities to enjoy a wider experience of learning both in and outside of school. (caxtoncollege.com)
  • We hope that when pupils leave Canford they will continue to pursue their music-making independently having gained sufficient skills whilst at school to enable them to sing in choirs, play in bands or orchestras or just to enjoy playing at home as a hobby. (canford.com)
  • It is notable that pupils see Grade 8 or a diploma before they leave as a 'goal' and work hard to achieve this: as a result, we usually have at least 25 instruments being played at or beyond this standard in the school at any one time. (canford.com)
  • This top coed boarding school has a specialist Outdoor Education Department and every pupil up to the end of Year 10 has a full Outdoor Education Day every other week, culminating in an overseas expedition at the end of Year 10. (best-boarding-schools.net)
  • As pupils progress through the school, they continue to take opportunities to extend their skills. (best-boarding-schools.net)
  • All pupils of this private boarding school are involved in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme and many go on the achieve the Gold Award. (best-boarding-schools.net)
  • Most of my piano pupils follow pathways towards attaining grades from the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music with whom I am registered as a teacher. (worthingmusicteacher.com)
  • The music National Curriculum will not be covered fully within these lessons, therefore the school will need to make provision for composing and improvising separately. (encore-enterprises.com)
  • It reminded me of being a pupil at a new school. (newleftreview.org)
  • In conclusion, the results revealed that the SWEL is a reliable and valid screening instrument for identifying potential sleep problems in Portuguese school-aged children population. (bvsalud.org)
  • All year groups (except Year 4) prepare and perform a concert which shows off the pupils' talents. (caxtoncollege.com)
  • And while there have been noble efforts made by a number of binocular manufacturers to bring those costs down, you still have to pay in the region of £350-500 just to acquire entry-level instruments having all these features. (neilenglish.net)
  • This year's winner of the best compact binocular award is also one of, if not the most innovative instruments that I have reviewed in a long time. (darev.eu)
  • By simply increasing the magnification on a binocular and nothing else, the exit pupil will get smaller and smaller. (bestbinocularsreviews.com)
  • For most observers, 7 × 50 (the first number is the magnification, the second is the size of the front lenses in millimetres) or 10 × 50 binoculars may be all that we aspire to for casual astronomical viewing, but the sheer comfort and visual enhancement associated with using both eyes simultaneously could get some of you smitten with a larger binocular as your primary instrument. (astronomynow.com)
  • A 10 × 50 instrument is about the limit of what most people can use handheld without image shake, so any binocular of higher magnification or larger aperture should be mounted for prolonged viewing sessions. (astronomynow.com)
  • While the liner performs its intended function of protecting the instrument, it's not easy to extract the binocular and manoeuvre it back into the case after use, particularly in the dark. (astronomynow.com)
  • Gulf British Academy (GBA) opened its doors in September 2005 and quickly established itself as one of Kuwait's top independent co-educational schools for pupils from Foundation to Year 10. (searchassociates.com)
  • The Valencian nutritionist Ismael Martínez came to give a talk called 'Well-fed child, strong adult' for pupils in Year 3 to 6. (caxtoncollege.com)
  • Younger pupils with smaller hands will have a year or so of elementary pieces, the emphasis being firmly on fun whilst learning skills. (worthingmusicteacher.com)
  • an instrument that enables a doctor to examine the eye under high magnification). (msdmanuals.com)
  • This new "selfie" was created using a specialized pupil imaging lens inside of the NIRCam instrument that was designed to take images of the primary mirror segments instead of images of the sky. (nasa.gov)
  • 2. Far fog vision method: Use a +3.0D convex lens to look into the distance, so that the eye adjustment is fully relaxed. (eugeniaeyewear.com)
  • This camera, lens, and flash combination can be used as a portable instrument in the clinic, in patient rooms, or even in the operating room. (medscape.com)
  • The guideline, The Gender Equality Duty , is the product of an imagination that regards the curriculum as principally a political instrument for changing attitudes and behaviour. (spiked-online.com)
  • An uniquely tailored curriculum allows pupils to excel and reach their potential. (best-boarding-schools.net)
  • Pupils can choose from various instruments within a fully-equipped music room. (lechool.com)
  • The children are of mixed ages and music ability, most haven't even picked up an instrument before their first Rocksteady session! (rocksteadymusicschool.com)
  • It has become something of a tradition to perform works written for one stringed instrument on another, sometimes to widen the repertoire for a neglected instrument such as the viola and sometimes simply to give performers a chance to play music that they find meaningful but that happens to have been created for a different musical range. (blogspot.com)
  • This is a Ballade by Hungarian composer, pianist and instrument maker Emánuel Moór, best known for creating a two-keyboard piano and for writing music that was often performed by cellist Pau (Pablo) Casals. (blogspot.com)
  • Applications are open for two new fully funded music modules at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, specifically created for teachers. (rcs.ac.uk)
  • New and revised for session 2021-22, this practical module is for GTCS-registered music teachers who wish to develop their skills in professional music technology to be able to support pupils across Broad General Education to SQA National 5. (rcs.ac.uk)
  • for so much music lay unplayed simply because it was for an obsolete instrument. (hyperion-records.co.uk)
  • Not so Marais, however, who delved into the shadiest corners of the viol's technique, using fully the seven strings and all the chordal possibilities, extending the range up above the fingerboard, and enshrining his marvellous music in a notation at once supremely exact, expressive and yet deterring to those not versed in the almost secret code of battements , enflés , coulés des doigts and so on. (hyperion-records.co.uk)
  • This seven-stringed instrument was then taken up by virtually all players in the coming years: most of Marais' music requires it, and Bach uses it in the solo in the St Matthew Passion . (hyperion-records.co.uk)
  • He seems to have led an unexceptional life, writing over 550 pieces of exceptional music for his instrument. (hyperion-records.co.uk)
  • Many pupils, guided by their teachers, will choose to pursue music exams and results are excellent. (canford.com)
  • Passionate about teaching, I have been involved in many education and outreach events around the UK, most notably the London Philharmonic Orchestra's FUNharmonics - a day of concerts and activities at the Southbank Centre exposing children to classical music and introducing them to the different instruments in the Orchestra - and also an online composition and improvisation workshop organised by the London Sinfonietta for 2 Primary Schools on the Isle of Wight. (bernicelee.com)
  • Do Pupils need to read music? (musicgym.co.uk)
  • A pupil must be able to read music. (musicgym.co.uk)
  • I began playing piano at the age of 16 and I can honestly say I didn't really fully grasp reading music until the age of 22. (musicgym.co.uk)
  • Their particular Digital Music Qualifications will be fully recognised and offer a similar regular of academic rigour as face-to-face exams. (epizen.nl)
  • But he has coached many of the string players, helping them to master their instruments and understand the music. (kinshasa-symphony.com)
  • In that case, I would prefer the 10×50 models such as: These 10×50 binoculars are more suitable for those whose pupils do not dilate much beyond 6mm (I'm the one). (darev.eu)
  • What this means is that not only is the Bushnell transmitting less light to your eyes than those like your Zeiss binoculars that have larger exit pupils and so will appear less bright. (bestbinocularsreviews.com)
  • Some are best used with dilated pupils and others through small pupils. (reviewofoptometry.com)
  • They have a simple, understated, but classy look them, the finish on them is excellent and small details like the dimpled focus wheel with etched RD branding on the face really does set them apart from the hoards of generic mass produced instruments I see at this price level. (darev.eu)
  • But it makes lining up your pupils with those very small (2mm) shafts of light much more difficult than ones that produce larger shafts of light (larger exit pupils). (bestbinocularsreviews.com)
  • Superficial punctate keratitis is an eye disorder caused by death of small groups of cells on the surface of the cornea (the clear layer in front of the iris and pupil). (msdmanuals.com)
  • Should you be traveling with a musical instrument, it's critical to know what size instruments will probably be permitted with your trip. (epizen.nl)
  • The payload consists of a single integrated instrument that comprises three major functions. (esa.int)
  • And don't think that you must have an expensive instrument employing ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass, since a well-engineered achromatic model can turn in a good performance if it uses prisms made of BAK-4 glass and its optical surfaces are multi-coated to reduce light loss. (astronomynow.com)
  • This is one chunky instrument, tipping the scales at 798g - the heaviest 8 x 32 that I've personally encountered and much more in keeping with instruments in the 42mm aperture class. (neilenglish.net)
  • Levenhuk Wise PRO 10x50 Monocular is a high-aperture optical instrument for general and detailed observations of open surfaces. (madeiraoptics.com)
  • We have pupils at all levels, from beginner through to diploma and beyond, and our visiting teachers are highly qualified, often enjoying a performing career alongside their work as teachers. (canford.com)
  • These real-life experiences , as a complement to the education offered by Caxton College , are an exceptional way of enhancing our pupils' all round development. (caxtoncollege.com)
  • With all pupils I like to keep the lessons engaging, teaching theory, correct posture, hand position, fingering, scales, sight-reading, set pieces, duets and always encouraging students to develop their ear by means of improvisation and aural tests in order to retain the freedom of self-expression on the instrument which often disappears somewhat with many reader musicians. (worthingmusicteacher.com)
  • The gender equality duty presents a fantastic opportunity for schools to make a coordinated effort to tackle inequality and ensure that all pupils are able to fully achieve their potential' declares the Commission. (spiked-online.com)
  • Pupils are provided ample opportunities to play a wide variety of games such as basketball, volleyball, badminton, football etc. (stephensint.com)
  • Whether bowed, strummed or plucked, stringed instruments provide a wide variety of opportunities for expressiveness, and composers have found a wide variety of ways to exploit strings' potential. (blogspot.com)
  • Opportunities are provided in the 6th Form for pupils to gain National Governing Body Awards and study a BTEC course in the subject. (best-boarding-schools.net)
  • The team is on track to conclude all aspects of Optical Telescope Element alignment by early May, if not sooner, before moving on to approximately two months of science instrument preparations. (nasa.gov)
  • An Unique provision of support for pupils with additional learning needs includes 1:1 lessons with highly qualified and experienced teachers. (best-boarding-schools.net)
  • This provision extends to mainstream lessons where all classroom teachers have postgraduate qualifications in teaching pupils with additional learning needs. (best-boarding-schools.net)
  • We have fully aligned and focused the telescope on a star, and the performance is beating specifications. (nasa.gov)
  • The team will further align the telescope to include the Near-Infrared Spectrograph , Mid-Infrared Instrument, and Near InfraRed Imager and Slitless Spectrograph . (nasa.gov)
  • In this phase of the process, an algorithm will evaluate the performance of each instrument and then calculate the final corrections needed to achieve a well-aligned telescope across all science instruments. (nasa.gov)
  • It incorporates the latest experiences from SALT Astronomy Operations regarding telescope and instrument performance. (salt.ac.za)
  • Thanks to public support and the brewer J. C. Jacobsen , its apartments were fully restored and reopened to the public as the Danish Museum of National History in 1882. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fieldstone Visual Arts courses are planned to support pupils to collaborate and experiment with a diversity of media. (lechool.com)
  • It is now possible to save and submit Instrument Simulator tool setups as part of Phase 1 to support the technical justification. (salt.ac.za)
  • 4. Use the above acupoints for electrical stimulation therapy, connect to an electrical stimulation therapy instrument, and perform intermittent or continuous electrical stimulation. (eugeniaeyewear.com)
  • In addition to the program ID of any existing data, these applications simultaneously provide important ancillary information for the matched observations, such as the instrument(s) and some information about the observing configuration(s). (stsci.edu)
  • When the cause is exposure to ultraviolet light, an antibiotic ointment and an eye drop that dilates the pupil may provide relief. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Many countries in the African Region have prepared their development frameworks and instruments incorporating the Millennium Development Goals. (who.int)
  • The check for potential duplicate observations begins with searching MAST for your targets, or positions on the sky, with a radius that is appropriate for the instrument configuration you intend to use (see Table 1). (stsci.edu)
  • The last fifteen years have seen considerable efforts to devise concepts and instruments able to perform these observations. (aanda.org)
  • They also invested in Nuo costumes, masks and instruments, taking students to museums on the Nuo culture. (lncu.cn)
  • I build good rapport with my students, I am passionate about teaching and I am fully invested in my students' learning and progress. (bernicelee.com)
  • Science systems that permit students to make a contribution thoughts, make experimental stuff together with the lab resources and make use of protection research laboratory and items instruments are more inclined to stimulate their learners and encourage them to take part. (doctoreyanews.com)
  • Marais' studies with Ste Colombe, however, were cut short after about six months as the master, who began to fear his position as top viol player might be usurped by the pupil, refused to continue with the young student. (hyperion-records.co.uk)
  • factor that kids get from assembling their own fully functional, high quality Galileoscope is unsurpassed. (iau.org)
  • Science lecturers can make use of technology lab systems to assist them to produce a fully functional laboratory. (doctoreyanews.com)
  • Different pupils have different ways of loosening up in order to perform and elements of the psychology of performance are discussed. (worthingmusicteacher.com)
  • Their Sensible levels stick to the syllabuses with recital dividers, technical exercise routines and musicianship concerns - an effective option for pupils who in addition have a strong aspire to perform. (epizen.nl)
  • Initially, a few dozen enthusiasts shared the few instruments the orchestra had at its disposal. (kinshasa-symphony.com)
  • Like so many renaissance and baroque composers, he wrote almost exclusively for the instrument upon which he was so pre-eminent, the viola da gamba (or 'basse de viole'), and therein lies the reason for his almost total obscurity. (hyperion-records.co.uk)
  • When selecting a camera, it should feature interchangeable lenses that can be used in full manual mode rather than as an exclusively automatic instrument. (medscape.com)
  • Though some elderly folks are still in awe of the Nuo dancing 'gods,' few today fully understand the ritual. (lncu.cn)
  • Before start of sketching, the pupils should clearly understand and see what they are going to draw. (sanatmagazine.uz)
  • A highly respected pianist, Schnabel shows in this sonata that he had little sense of how to sustain a solo sonata for a stringed instrument other than the piano (which uses strings but is really a percussion instrument). (blogspot.com)
  • Schnabel's four-movement sonata does not sustain for 27 minutes and comes across as a potpourri of 20th-century compositional techniques rather than a unified and fully thought-through work. (blogspot.com)
  • The instrument sings, emotes, pleads and celebrates, finding ever-new forms of expressiveness that enthrall the listener and carry through from start to finish of a rather extended (14-minute) work that proceeds at a deliberate pace but never seems to drag. (blogspot.com)
  • This unique instrument represents their finest work. (londonviolins.co.uk)
  • This instrument, purchased from J&A Beare of London in the mid 1950s, is in a particularly good condition and represents his best work, with its original purfling on both the back and table. (londonviolins.co.uk)
  • Our researchers and statisticians work together and draw on in-depth topic knowledge to design concise, valid, robust survey instruments and utilising bespoke sample designs and statistical analyses to address clients' questions. (nfer.ac.uk)
  • Whereas if you take the Zeiss Dialyt 10x40B as another example, they produce a much more respectable 4mm exit pupil (40 ÷ 10 = 4mm) which will be larger than your eyes pupils in good light. (bestbinocularsreviews.com)
  • Larger lenses have the potential to capture and let in more light and therefore create a larger exit pupil, which we have already discovered means they can deliver more light to your eyes. (bestbinocularsreviews.com)
  • All the children have gained confidence and have fully embraced this new experience. (rocksteadymusicschool.com)
  • I have experience of teaching pupils between the ages of 6 and 18 including those starting out on the instrument. (worthingmusicteacher.com)
  • The appropriate search radius to use for duplication checking is summarized in Table 1, and depends upon the instrument and observing configuration. (stsci.edu)
  • He offers his deeply inspiring insights, philosophy of playing, and expertise througout the many chapters in order to improve skills and guide the clarinetist to fully enjoy the art of playing. (clarinet.org)
  • They also receive weekly private or semi-private instruction through tutorials to develop superior skills on their given instruments. (lechool.com)
  • As befits a grab-and-go instrument, the TS Photoline 60mm f/5.5 FPL53 apo (to give it its full name) is supplied in a padded soft case measuring 47cm × 29cm × 15cm that contains ample foam cut-outs for additional accessories like star diagonals, field flatteners and eyepieces. (astronomynow.com)
  • The main objective of the astrometric instrument (ASTRO) is to obtain accurate measurements of the relative positions of all objects that cross the fields of view of Gaia's two telescopes. (esa.int)
  • Use the 'Instrument type' menu on the right hand side to display specific instrument types. (londonviolins.co.uk)