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Future of music education Q&A

Question time at LIMS

Some highlights of the Q&A session in this clip

  • Posted by: Sam
  • 06.14.08
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  1. // eugene / 7:41 pm / June 14th, 2008

    Right on! There is no reason why academia should maintain its ‘lock’ on educating young people musically - especially in this technologically advanced age. Why leave music education up to an industry that is slow to adopt new ideas? Have there been any advancements in music education materials since the printing press? The internet is the perfect tool for music enthusiasts to access not only great material but fantastic educators as well.

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