John Levy Smithsonian Interview Block 288 (Q15237): Difference between revisions
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In grammar school there was no classes for music or anything. There was a singing class. I remember that. We'd sing little tunes, like you do - what do you call that?, where each one would take - one row would sing, "Row, row, row your boat. " That kind of stuff. Singing in the class. We would do those kind of things. But [there was] no actual teaching of music per se until you got to high s ...
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