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Planning Your Visit!
Teacher’s Study
Tubby the Tuba

Tubby the Tuba

Evaluation survey for teachers

Lessons:  The Composer and His Tools / Composers and Librettists / Conductors / Every Instrument Has Its Place / Note Values as Math / Patterns in Music / Safe, Satisfying Symphony–Concert Etiquette and Safe Travel / Vibrating Things Sing

Tubby the Tuba 21st Century Standards / Tubby Vocabulary  / Dolch and Fry Words K-2

Link here for recorded versions of the concert repertoire.

Structure of the Orchestra / String Section / Woodwind Section / Brass Section / Percussion Section

More about Maestro Cooper / Ask the Maestro a Question

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