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Band Instrument Overview
Are you interested in playing a woodwind or brass instrument, but not sure which one? This page has been created as a recruitment and advocacy resource for school music programs. Band teachers are free to use this resource, to introduce incoming band students to the amazing possibilities! Parents are also free to browse these videos as an educational resource for their children. Each video showcases a specific instrument and talks about why each one is unique. Our goal is to get children in our community more involved in school music. We offer private lessons on all of the instruments listed below to help supplement your music education! If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us: 403-329-2304, or music.conservatory@uleth.ca. Enjoy!
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