Dear Friends, As all of you know, I LOVE MUSIC! It's my life and my passion. I also love helping people. So, I have decided to turn my two loves into a business. I call it Wanna Be a Rock Star. In a nutshell, I wanna help kids and teens get the ultimate rock star or hip hop experience thru 12 week long workshops. In these workshops we will (depending on level) - write, record, and perform an original or cover song - learn a new instrument (private lessons) or become more skilled on electric or bass guitar, keys, drums, or vocals - grow musically through learning more about rhythm, volume, tempo, etc. - have an amazing experience!! My ultimate goal is to make this program aimed at gang prevention and youth development. No one can do this alone. That's why I am putting together a fundraiser on this amazing site called indiegogo.com. How you can support me/my project: 1) Go to my project on indiegogo (I will send you the info once I have posted the fundraiser.) For each amount you give (minimum of $1) you will get some kind of reward. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am hoping to have my fundraising page up and running within the next two weeks. I will let you know. 2) Like my Facebook pages www.facebook.com/ 3) visit my website www.elizabethjcampbell.com Thank you.....Merci........Graci And remember...."After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music." Aldous Huxley |
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Music Rocks! (like you didn't know that already) :)
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
No Music Talent Required
Children have an innate love for music. They absorb it with every fiber of their being. Most children show their appreciation by dancing to the beat. Accompanied by the dancing is usually lots of smiling and contagious laughter. You see it all over youtube.
What about those children who feel like they have a constant fast paced dance going on inside of their head? Sarah is 8 years old. She was diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) two years ago. ADHD can be defined as a "persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that is more frequently displayed and is more severe than is typically observed in individuals at a comparable level of development." (source: DSM IV) Sarah has trouble focusing at school and is a handful for her parents, to put it mildly. Her teachers and parents are becoming very frustrated and she has very few friends. Sarah is living a lonely life. What can help her control her ADHD and make her feel more "normal?"
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