studio 49 - Teaching With Orff https://teachingwithorff.com An Online Oasis for Movement & Music Educators Mon, 19 Mar 2018 21:44:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://teachingwithorff.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/cropped-Teaching-With-Orff-logo-BWR-4-32x32.png studio 49 - Teaching With Orff https://teachingwithorff.com 32 32 Instrument Repair Hospital: Hand Drum https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-hand-drum/ https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-hand-drum/#respond Wed, 14 Feb 2018 15:21:17 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=2472 In this episode of Instrument Repair Hospital, “Doctor Lissa” demonstrates how to replace the head on a hand drum. Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound! Be sure to order replacement parts before beginning any repair. Materials: – Naval jelly – Paint brush – Toothbrush – Chrome polish…

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In this episode of Instrument Repair Hospital, “Doctor Lissa” demonstrates how to replace the head on a hand drum.

Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound!

Be sure to order replacement parts before beginning any repair.

Materials:
– Naval jelly
– Paint brush
– Toothbrush
– Chrome polish
– Replacement drum head

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Instrument Repair Hospital: Timpani https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-timpani/ https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-timpani/#comments Mon, 15 Jan 2018 15:34:47 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=2482 In this episode of Instrument Repair Hospital, “Doctor Lissa” demonstrates how to replace the head on a timpani. Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound! Be sure to order replacement parts before beginning any repair. Materials: – Naval jelly – Paintbrush – Toothbrush – Rubber gloves – Replacement…

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In this episode of Instrument Repair Hospital, “Doctor Lissa” demonstrates how to replace the head on a timpani.

Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound!

Be sure to order replacement parts before beginning any repair.

Materials:
– Naval jelly
– Paintbrush
– Toothbrush
– Rubber gloves
– Replacement drum head

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Instrument Repair Hospital: Contrabass Bar https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-contrabass-bar/ https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-contrabass-bar/#respond Fri, 15 Dec 2017 15:43:32 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=2485 In this episode of Instrument Repair Hospital, “Doctor Lissa” demonstrates how to clean and repair your contrabass bar. Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound! Be sure to order replacement parts before beginning any repair. Materials: – Replacement parts – 5/16 nut driver – Putty knife – Razor blade – Flashlight – Rags – Rubber gloves…

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In this episode of Instrument Repair Hospital, “Doctor Lissa” demonstrates how to clean and repair your contrabass bar.

Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound!

Be sure to order replacement parts before beginning any repair.

Materials:
– Replacement parts
– 5/16 nut driver
– Putty knife
– Razor blade
– Flashlight
– Rags
– Rubber gloves
– Old English scratch cover
– Liquid Gold wood cleaner
– Wood glue
– Straw
– Clamp
– Goo Gone

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A Visit to the Studio 49 Factory https://teachingwithorff.com/studio-49-factory/ https://teachingwithorff.com/studio-49-factory/#comments Wed, 13 Dec 2017 16:04:01 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=2367 A Visit to the Studio 49 Factory This past summer my wife and I had the good fortune to visit some family in Munich, Germany. When discussing the various activities we wanted to do while there she asked “what’s the one thing that you must do while in Germany?”  Without skipping a beat, I replied “Go to the Studio…

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A Visit to the Studio 49 Factory

This past summer my wife and I had the good fortune to visit some family in Munich, Germany. When discussing the various activities we wanted to do while there she asked “what’s the one thing that you must do while in Germany?”  Without skipping a beat, I replied “Go to the Studio 49 factory!”  With a puzzled look, she said “seriously?”

Over the course of 16 years as a music educator I have encountered many different brands of xylophones, some good, some bad, and some just ugly. I figured this was a really good opportunity to get connected to my craft of teaching music using the Orff process. I contacted the company and received a very generous offer to visit the factory while I was in Munich. That jet lagged Monday couldn’t come soon enough but when it arrived I woke up like a boy on Christmas morning and we were on our way to the factory.   

After 2 U-Bahn changes and a bus ride we made it to the factory in an industrial area outside of Munich. We were greeted by a very tall gentleman who asked us to wait a moment and he proceeded to run around and attend to an issue in the factory. After a short wait, he explained that the computer system that runs much of the factory equipment had gone down and now everything was up and running. His name was Herr Becker and he was going to show us around the factory. The tour started outside where it all begins with the wood. It comes to the factory on pallets in long strips ready to start the journey to become xylophone bars. Herr Becker explained that the strips of wood are first placed in this giant oven to be slow dried three steps only to be rehydrated two steps. This process is repeated over and over until the wood gets to the desired dryness and hardness. The slow process helps the bars retain their intonation over time. This was the first of many times on the tour I saw first-hand the quality of the Studio 49 brand.

Studio 49 tour

From the ovens, we weaved our way through the factory going to the different employee stations and seeing each step in the process of building a xylophone. We stopped where they assemble the boxes for the xylophones. The employee was putting together bass xylophone boxes with precision. When a xylophone box is made they cut/router all 4 sides out of the same piece of wood to ensure an even sound and color. It was also explained that by cutting each side at the same time eliminates the small differences in size that would occur as the cutting tool wears down over time. The uniformity and care that was taken was very impressive.

Our next stop was a strange looking contraption. I wasn’t sure exactly what it was as it looked like a Rube Goldberg machine. It had conveyors, gears, cranks, cutting instruments and hydraulic hoses. The pieces of wood which were now cut to length for a specific note (we were there when they were making low D for the alto xylophones) would be put through the conveyor and go on a roller coaster ride. At the end of the ride they came out looking like a xylophone bar. Each bar was sanded and tuned by hand. It was explained that although it looked like the bars were ready to go, each bar had to go to another technician to be fine-tuned to either two harmonics or three harmonics depending on the model. Our journey continued as we saw the many other products Studio 49 makes like yarn mallets, hand drums, and concert quality marimbas for European countries.

Studio 49 xylo bars

When our tour was complete, we headed back into the office areas and passed a portrait that looked very much like our tour guide.  It was then that I realized we weren’t just being walked around by a generous employee, it was the president of the company. He had taken time out of his busy day to walk a stranger who loves teaching using their product through the factory. We had the opportunity to chat a little bit before we left. I asked how he got into this business and he explained that his family had known Carl Orff and Guinald Keetman. They were looking for someone to produce high quality instruments for their school and the relationship between Orff and Studio49 continued for many years.

Orff and Keetman

Herr Becker recalled a story when he had been a young boy he was at the Orff estate and was chasing some ducks by the pond and fell into the water and was soaked head to toe. It was then I realized I was now three degrees of separation from the man and woman who developed this teaching process that myself and millions of others use to teach every day.  After signing their guest-book we left and the rest of our trip I kept reflecting on how lucky we were to get a snapshot on Studio 49 and this legacy. It was truly amazing to see the level of quality and care invested in each instrument from start to finish. By the end of the day it was very apparent that this company makes these instruments with love and wants that love to be spread through the music that our students make for years to come.   

For more on the history and production of Studio 49 Orff Instruments, please visit MMB Music

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Instrument Repair Hospital: Kettle Drum https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-kettle-drum/ https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-kettle-drum/#respond Wed, 15 Nov 2017 15:27:52 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=2478 In this episode of Instrument Repair Hospital, “Doctor Lissa” demonstrates how to replace the head on a kettle drum. Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound! Be sure to order replacement parts before beginning any repair. Materials: – Replacement drum head

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In this episode of Instrument Repair Hospital, “Doctor Lissa” demonstrates how to replace the head on a kettle drum.

Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound!

Be sure to order replacement parts before beginning any repair.

Materials:
– Replacement drum head

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Back to School Lesson Contest https://teachingwithorff.com/lesson-contest/ https://teachingwithorff.com/lesson-contest/#comments Fri, 14 Jul 2017 18:32:20 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=2062 CALLING ALL MUSIC EDUCATORS! While most of you are enjoying summer break, here at Teaching With Orff we are already planning for back to school. Share your favorite Orff-inspired back to school lesson for a chance to win a fabulous prize from MMB Music! Entering is as easy as 1-2-3! 1. Select a favorite lesson you…

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CALLING ALL MUSIC EDUCATORS!

While most of you are enjoying summer break, here at Teaching With Orff we are already planning for back to school. Share your favorite Orff-inspired back to school lesson for a chance to win a fabulous prize from MMB Music!

Entering is as easy as 1-2-3!

1. Select a favorite lesson you have written for back to school that utilizes Orff instruments.

2. Write a brief bio and pick out your favorite headshot.

3. Email your lesson, bio, and headshot to TeachingWithOrff@gmail.com. Please include your name, school, city, state, and email address.

Submissions will be accepted through Wednesday, August 9, 2017.

A winner will be chosen by our selection committee and announced on or before August 16, 2017. The winner will be notified by email and will receive a Studio 49 KBN Resonator Bell Set 1c and wooden case. The winning lesson will be featured on our website and Facebook page

prize

The selection committee is looking for student-centered lessons that include objectives, connections to National Standards, and a step-by-step description of the lesson and process for teaching. We are looking forward to seeing your amazing ideas!

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Must be a Music Educator who is a legal U.S. resident and at least 18 years of age at the time of entry. Contest begins on July 12, 2017 and ends on August 9, 2017. For additional details including the definition of “Music Educator” download the official rules.

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Instrument Repair Hospital: Nails and Tubing https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-nails-tubing/ https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-nails-tubing/#comments Fri, 31 May 2013 22:12:11 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=305 In this episode of Instrument Repair Hospital, “Dr. Lissa” shows us how to replace broken nails and tubing on barred instruments. Tubing and nails only last 10-12 years before the rubber begins to rot and needs to be replaced. Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound! Be…

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In this episode of Instrument Repair Hospital, “Dr. Lissa” shows us how to replace broken nails and tubing on barred instruments. Tubing and nails only last 10-12 years before the rubber begins to rot and needs to be replaced. Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound!

Be sure to order replacement parts before beginning any repair.

Materials:
– Hammer
– Furniture polish
– Rag
– Replacement parts

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Instrument Repair Hospital: Cleaning and Storage https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-cleaning-storage/ https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-cleaning-storage/#comments Wed, 05 Sep 2012 18:53:41 +0000 http://216.119.86.144/?p=141 In this episode of Instrument Repair Hospital, “Dr. Lissa” gives tips on how to clean and store your Orff instruments for the summer. Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound! Materials: – Gloves – Old English scratch cover – Furniture polish – Goo Gone – Thin gold metallic…

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In this episode of Instrument Repair Hospital, “Dr. Lissa” gives tips on how to clean and store your Orff instruments for the summer. Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound!

Materials:
– Gloves
– Old English scratch cover
– Furniture polish
– Goo Gone
– Thin gold metallic pen
– Rags
– Towels
– Bungee cords

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