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There’s No Music Like Live Music
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This past weekend, for the first time in about 11 months, I was part of a live performance. Student teaching and graduation from college had conspired to keep me out of any musical ensembles for the past 11 months, and … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Teaching
Tagged jazz, Music, music education, philosophy, Teaching, trombone
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