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One of the most important skills in a young musicians career is learning to play in tune. During class we often use a tuner that is projected on the tv screen, however this will isolate individual sounds in the ensemble. If we are able to get these tuners, students will be able to adjust their pitch individually and help the overall sound of the ensemble improve. This technology will also help the students learn independence in the classroom and not rely solely on what the teachers tell them. This technology is an essential part of being a musician.

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One of the most important skills in a young musicians career is learning to play in tune. During class we often use a tuner that is projected on the tv screen, however this will isolate individual sounds in the ensemble. If we are able to get these tuners, students will be able to adjust their pitch individually and help the overall sound of the ensemble improve. This technology will also help the students learn independence in the classroom and not rely solely on what the teachers tell them. This technology is an essential part of being a musician.

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