EDU 397I Preparing for Concerts. C.M. – Name on Board Junior Field Classroom Instruments Preparing for Concerts Guitar (4 string pick) Group Music Integration.

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EDU 397I Preparing for Concerts

C.M. – Name on Board Junior Field Classroom Instruments Preparing for Concerts Guitar (4 string pick) Group Music Integration Units (accommodation; white) Next week: Tuesday, Dr. Behm and Technology Thursday, MMEA, work on GMIU

Performances Selection of Kind of Performance Selection of Music Printed Programs Concert Etiquette Concert Receptions Guest Soloist/Clinician Pep Band Parades Half Time Shows Festivals Summer Music Camps

A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture everyday of his life. - Goethe