farmington elementary band steps in
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When the Minnesota Orchestra lock out led to a cancellation of a field trip, students at Farmington Elementary stepped in to help.TRANSCRIPT
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STUDENTS STEP UP FOR 1ST GRADE MUSIC DEMOFarmington Elementary – January 24, 2013
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Music Teacher Doris McNamara was able to weave in information about each instrument to match the lessons the students are learning about.
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A wide variety of band instruments were featured. Students heard their sounds and learned about them.
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A student was able to show his violin, talk about his bow and then play a few short selections.
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Did you know the Alto Saxaphone has 27 buttons? How does that compare to the Baritone? These students know all that.…and more!