tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-800846054248467305.post2681584271353553077..comments2023-12-27T07:34:59.148-05:00Comments on Music With Mrs. Tanenblatt: Left Hand on Top!Rachel Tanenblatthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02943900021541756257noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-800846054248467305.post-29081076627682834182020-01-30T09:02:41.575-05:002020-01-30T09:02:41.575-05:00What a cute idea! I'm looking forward to worki...What a cute idea! I'm looking forward to working with my new recorder players this year, and I'm trying really hard to get the hands going consistently. I usually end up letting things slide, but these motivating ideas may help. Thanks for sharing! Zach VanderGraaffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05468929889010306801noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-800846054248467305.post-21134151124610879842019-02-12T23:35:49.053-05:002019-02-12T23:35:49.053-05:00You know, I studied graduate Education when I was ...You know, I studied graduate Education when I was 19 in DC at Catholic... I can see into your world! I was a Music Education major in Vocal and Instrumental Music Education when I was 18 at Loyola University New Orleans, not technically related to the one I think where you are nor the other 2. I had to leave and started violin and learning German, wanting to do classical violin in Germany. I want to work with children, too, if I can. I was even considering going to graduate school for Music Education. I can relate to what you do.Christina Barretthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01729359251326710837noreply@blogger.com