By way of backstory, Norah performed an Old 97’s song, The New Kid, during her first concert for School of Rock back in January. Last Thursday night, I took my daughter to see the Old 97’s. If you’re in the area, Cutetallica has one show left, this Sunday, September 21, at 4 pm, at the Strongsville Chalet, 16200 Valley Pkwy, Strongsville, Ohio, as part of the Arts in Strongsville “Day at the Chalet.” Four months from now, I’ll be back to entertain you with the music of Joan Jett, as strummed and sung by Norah Hyman, maybe with an HR or employment law lesson to teach along the way. She’s graduated to playing with the older, more experienced kids.
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This was Norah’s last Rock 101 performance. Talent can sometimes leave you in the lurch, but hard work never will. Yes, I can be the nagging parent (“Did you practice your guitar today?”), but she’s the one putting in the time in her bedroom, making sure she’s going to nail her solo in About A Girl, and guaranteeing that she won’t forget any lyrics in the second verse of For Whom the Bell Tolls. What impresses me most about how well Norah performs isn’t the performance, but all of the time and effort she puts in to honing it. Talent is not a substitute for hard work. Instead, they allow her to take off the training wheels and succeed by her ability, not the perception of her ability based on how many years she’s been alive.Ĥ. If School of Rock limited Norah’s ceiling by her 8-year-old age, she’d still be playing one instrument, and would stay in Rock 101 for a few more years. Don’t rely on age (young or old) as a factor in your employment or staffing decisions. Push them hard, and take away the safety net. Let your employees rise and fall to their abilities.
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It knows how to push kids to their limits, and recognizes that, much more often than not, talent rises to the occasion.
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Instead, let them perform while being true to themselves and their talents.Ģ. If you want their best, don’t try to force a round peg into a square hole. Her guitar teacher, on the other hand, liked Norah’s cute-sounding version of the song. “Cutetallica” was born out of the show director telling Norah that she sounds too cute when she sings For Whom the Bell Tolls, which, after all, is about death and the Grim Reaper. So you don’t think I’m just a shill for my daughter, here are four talent-management lessons to take away from my rock star:ġ. This time, even though she was joined by two other singers, she still sang lead on three of the songs (while still playing guitar), and added a new instrument, bass, on the fourth. Norah performed her most recent shows over the past two Saturdays. That pattern continued for her next set of shows in May, as the band added a drummer, but no singers. For her first set of performances in January, she was the only student, leaving her to play guitar and sing on every song. She’s taken guitar lessons at School of Rock, in Strongsville, Ohio, for a couple of years, and since January has taken part in its performance program, which is known as Rock 101 for the beginner musicians.
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Those of you who’ve been reading for awhile know that my 8-year-old daughter plays in a rock band.