Author: Charles Laux

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Is Your Thumb Bent? Purchase the stickers!

I’ve had a lot of requests to purchase the “Is your thumb bent?” stickers, so I’ve put them online. The stickers are high quality vinyl, 3″ square, and available in packs of 5 for just $6.00. Shipping is free, so order some for your students! Order now!

Wyoming MEA Conference

Special thanks to Wyoming MEA for the invitation to serve as their Headliner String Clinician January 19 and 20 in Cody, WY. It was an incredible experience traveling to Wyoming and I met some of the nicest people on the planet! I presented four sessions and a music reading session...

A compromise for student cell phones

Unfortunately, my school does not have a zero phone policy, so every teacher handles their phone policy differently. I’m a huge tech person, so I understand the positive role a device can have in a classroom, but I also know how much of a distraction they can be. In my...

TMEA Clinic/Conference 2025

It is an honor to have been invited back to TMEA to serve as their Featured String Clinician for 2025! The teachers in Texas are always so enthusiastic, inviting, and energetic. The vibe at TMEA is electric and I’m always excited to attend sessions by the amazing educators in this...

New session for OSU String Teacher Workshop: Preparing your orchestra for adjudication

I was honored to present again at The Ohio State University for their 39th annual String Teacher Workshop. Special thanks to my sensei, Bob Gillespie, and Heather Lofdahl for the invitation! This session explores a variety of scenarios and strategies that can help orchestra directors prepare for successful performances at...

Freedom! No more pop-up ads!

Hello everyone, I have an exciting announcement and that is that this website is now free of the annoying pop-up Google ads! Thanks to the generous support of Eastman Strings, I’ve removed all instances of Google ads. I became disappointed with the performance and convenience of the website with the...

Exciting news coming soon!

Hello everyone! The end of the school year is near and an exciting announcement about The Orchestra Teacher website will be coming soon! What do you think it will be about?

A string teacher’s guide to basic instrument care & maintenance

With all of the mechanical variables of string instruments, a teacher may easily get overwhelmed when dealing with the various problems that can occur with school instruments or a student’s personal instrument. With a little knowledge and some practice, basic instrument maintenance and adjustments can be something every teacher can...

Quick access to instruments at home = more practicing!

When I’m at home, I generally have a tendency to practice more when I have quick access to my instrument. I keep violin and viola on a wall hanger in my studio and it’s easy to grab my instrument quickly and start playing. I encourage my students to do the...

Proposal for a High School String Nonet Honors Program (part 2, conclusion)

Please read part 1 of this post before reading on… The feedback I received from my original post has been pretty awesome.  Thank you to all of the string teachers and string parents out there who read the post and commented on this website, social media, or via direct message....