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Introducing a New Song to Your Middle School Beginners

January 29, 2017 by Dale Duncan Leave a Comment


The moment when you introduce a new song to your middle school beginners is so important.

If we don’t get them hooked from the start, they shut down and decide they don’t like the song.  Then, it’s like pulling teeth every time we sing the song.

Most of the true beginners aren’t ready to sight read right through it since they are still building those skill sets.

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