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If you tell anyone you're a musician, the next words from them usually will be, "Oh, I studied the piano (or clarinet, or guitar)," and then they will tell you the story of their own musical triumph or failure, including the saga of their fifth-grade performance of something memorable like "Glow Worm." But memorable is the correct word, after all, because that individual usually recalls many details of his experience as a musician, whether it lasted only a couple of years, or formed an essential part of his youth.
As a profession of teachers, we speak with great pride of the accomplishments of former students who have pursued careers as music teachers or ...