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Posted on:May 17, 2013September 13, 2015Methods

Stuff I learned from Miss T – a high school music teacher

There are certain teachers who inspire you and influence you in a positive way. For me, my love of musicology started when I was in year nine. The class I was in, resembled your typical public high school music class – mixed ability and ill-resourced. We had a girl who had taken piano lessons for […]

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