Four new Horn Players Sighted


Tonight I attended my first junior high band concert in many years, one in which my nephew played on the same trumpet I started out on. A nice concert, but for me a big highlight of this concert by the sixth and seventh grade bands were the four horn players! This is four more than most similar bands around the country. Be sure to keep doing your part to encourage directors to be brave and start more horns.

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