David Ormai - Violin and Viola Lessons Ann Arbor Michigan
Drones 02/14/2010
 
Happy Valentine's day! As my gift to you, I've made you drones! I am sure that at some point I have asked all of you wether or not you own a metronome/tuner with a drone. Good news, if you don't, I have made my own drones as AAC files that you can use with iTunes. Download them here. Now you have no excuse!!! Mwahahahahahahaaa...
 
 
As of April 1st, 2010, I will be teaching at the following address:


3385 Oakwood St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104


Here is a map:
 
Free at last!! 01/13/2010
 
As of yesterday, I am finished with school! Many thanks to all the people who supported me in my studies and personal life; I could not have done it without you. I'll be putting up videos of my master's recital in the Audio/Video section. Many thanks to Alan Pinon who recorded it!
 
Marimba Lady 10/02/2009
 
I couldn't resist putting this up here. If you want a lesson in fake showmanship and rhythmic rushing, here you are:
 
Studio Policies 09/26/2009
 
Greetings! I've complied a set of policies for all students in my studio. Please download the PDF and take a moment to read it. Feel free to ask any questions or share comments you may have regarding these policies. You may use the anonymous feedback option as well. Thank you!
 
 
I saw this video and was completely amazed! Believe it or not, us violinists/violists can learn a lot from this video. If you observe the performer's right hand, you will notice how fluid and relaxed it is. He maintains a basic shape to his right hand at all times, and simply moves it up and down the accordion. His fingers are the ones doing the work, and you can see that he moves them from the base knuckles. Violinists' left hands should be the same! We need to move our arms up and down the fingerboard keeping a consistent shape to our left hand, and dropping our fingers from the base joint. This is what enables us to play fast and accurately! Enjoy!

 
 
There are a few upcoming concerts that I would like to encourage you to attend:

     If you enjoy hearing orchestras play, the Flint Symphony will be having a concert on Saturday, Oct. 10 at 8:30 PM (I'll be there!)  We will be playing Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet Overture.  If you've never heard this, you should! It is full of beautiful, distinctly Tchaikovsky melodies.  Also on the program is Kopetzki's Marimba Concerto and Beethoven's famous Symphony No. 5. 
For tickets, visit http://thewhiting.com/tickets/production.aspx?performanceNumber=2848

     For all of my students, I would like to make you aware of a local organization called the University Musical Society  which holds wonderful concerts here in Ann Arbor.   Its website: http://www.ums.org

     For parents, please visit http://www.ums.org/s_current_season/family_friendly_opportunities.asp   to see a list of upcoming UMS concerts and to find out more about the Classical Kids Club.  It offers you the opportunity to buy up to two kids’ (ages 5-14) tickets for $10 each with the purchase of an adult ticket for $20.

     For my teen students, please visit http://www.ums.org/s_education_community/teen_programs.asp  to find out more about high school student rush (discounted) tickets.

I hope to see you all enjoying concerts and supporting our local arts organizations!
 
 


From the Ann Arbor Federation of Musicians:

You can use this easy link from Americans for the Arts to write to your Senators asking them to support the increase in funding for the National Endowment for the Arts which was passed by the House of Representatives. It takes less than two minutes to send a message of advocacy. 
http://capwiz.com/artsusa/issues/alert/?alertid=13627991