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Date Posted: 14:04:52 02/12/06 Sun
Author: Rosemary
Subject: Re: Choral Vs. Instrumental
In reply to: Bradley Jayne 's message, "Choral Vs. Instrumental" on 10:57:31 02/12/06 Sun

I think that we, educators licensed in both vocal and instrumental, have a strong advantage over other music teachers in the field. Schools, instead of cutting music from their programs, are often combining positions of choir and band directors into one full time position. This is very common in the middle schools, but high schools are doing this as well. Being licensed in both areas definately sets us apart as being versatile musicians in the job market.

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[> Re: Choral Vs. Instrumental -- Laura, 18:32:21 02/12/06 Sun [1]

I can definately see where you are coming from. I know that I want to teach instrumental music and I've had some of the same thoughts as you have. Although, I do like how our degree allows us to teach anything in music. With the way that some music programs are going in today's schools, it could become more different to get a job. Therefore, it isn't a bad idea to be able to teach more than JUST vocal music or JUST instrumental music.


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