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May 17th

Autoharpin’

In 1881, Charles Zimmerman invented the Autoharp.  In the 1960′s, Rhythm Band began to import Chromaharps from… read more

May 16th

“The Educator’s Guide to Grants”

Would you like funding to update your music technology resources? Do you need uniforms or instruments for the marching… read more

May 18th

Happy Birthday Meredith Willson! (5/18/1902 – 6/15/1984)

Happy Birthday Meredith Willson! (5/18/1902 – 6/15/1984) Music Man, The (1962) -- (Movie Clip) Seventy Six Trombones… read more

May 17th

On this date in 1970: On the same afternoon, with the same band, and at the same...

On this date in 1970: On the same afternoon, with the same band, and at the same session, Jean Knight records "Mr. Big… read more

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Family Feud: A Musical Debate, The

Title: Family Feud: A Musical Debate, The
Voicing/Format: Conductor
Publisher: Alfred Publishing Co Inc
Composer: Fiftal
Catalog #: 16277

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Which is the most important instrumental family of the symphony orchestra? Four panelists (Dr. Clyde Trombone, Ms. Viola Cello, Dr. Clara Net and Mr. TimPannee) have been invited to share their views on this weekly TV broadcast. Maestro Cue makes a surprise appearance, proclaiming the orchestra is a "community of sound." The Teacher's Handbook contains loads of reproducible sheets. What a learning experience for young musicians! This 15-minute mini-musical features six selections. For grades 3 and up.
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