November 16, 2020
LET’S LEARN HOW TO SCAT
Ashley D’Amico from Education Through Music helps students learn how to scat.
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MY BODY IS A DRUM
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SONGS AND RHYTHMS FROM GHANA: NONCHELE
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CAN YOU FIND THE BEAT?
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