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Date Posted: 08:29:54 04/14/07 Sat
Author: Beth G.
Subject: Re: Secondary Instruments
In reply to: Nickie 's message, "Secondary Instruments" on 15:24:12 04/11/07 Wed

I think that if you are going in to teaching band, you should be familiar with more than one instrument. If the kids have problem with their music or their instrument, you will be more able to help them. I don't think that you have to be at the level of a performer on a second instrument but just have some knowledge of how to handle different instruments.

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[> Re: Secondary Instruments -- Jessalyn, 20:08:40 04/15/07 Sun [1]

I agree with many of the comments. In band its extremely helpful to be able to fully understand and be capable of playing a multitude of instruments. But as a choral director I think its good to have loads of vocal coaching techniques and piano skills.

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