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Drumming is a big part of the Kuwaiti culture, so I decided drumming would be a great way to grab their attention and keep them motivated to learn music fun-
damentals. Drumming helped to reinforce basic aspects of rhythm and other elements of music in an engaging way. Plus, the school had enough drums for each student to have their own, which made it personal. I also stressed the importance of working
MUSICLIVES at Carthage PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Situated on the shore of Lake Michigan within the cultural corridor of Milwaukee and Chicago, Carthage offers young musicians the opportunity to follow their musical passion as a major or minor in music, or as a non-major. Our music ensembles tour nationally and internationally and are open, by audition, to all Carthage students regardless of major. Our world class faculty are graduates from some of the world’s top universities and conservatories and include active performers from leading ensembles in Milwaukee and Chicago.
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Church Music Core Major Jazz Studies Music Education Music Performance Music Theatre Piano Pedagogy
2001 Alford Park Drive Kenosha, WI 53140
www.carthage.edu
For more information on Music at Carthage, contact Peter Dennee: 262-551-2159 or
pdennee@carthage.edu.
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together and listening in order to be suc- cessful making music as a group. Once we had a working relationship, I was able to dive into music notation, music history and concert preparation.
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