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for the teachers on the list (non-clay related)

updated wed 11 apr 12

 

Greg Relaford on mon 9 apr 12


Fantastic! Thanks! I'll pass this on to our music dept, and to the
Education Dept where my wife works, Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle.

-GregR

On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 4:22 PM, Url Krueger wrote:

> My wife's son was a music teacher for a number
> of years and wrote much of the music he used
> in school. Everything from children's ditties to
> complicated choral masses. He is now making
> much of that music available for free to the
> teachers of the world. Sort of an "Open Source"
> kind of thing.
>
> Here's a fun one I like called "The Snake Song" which
> may be of interest, especially to the elementary
> school teachers on the list.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?**feature=3Dplayer_detailpage&v=3D**V9aaQ9iH=
xoAA>
>
> Oh, did I mention that this music is free?
>
> Nuttin in this for me.
> Only trying to help some teachers out.
>
> Earl...
> When I get sad and lonely
> I think about this song.
>

Url Krueger on mon 9 apr 12


My wife's son was a music teacher for a number
of years and wrote much of the music he used
in school. Everything from children's ditties to
complicated choral masses. He is now making
much of that music available for free to the
teachers of the world. Sort of an "Open Source"
kind of thing.

Here's a fun one I like called "The Snake Song" which
may be of interest, especially to the elementary
school teachers on the list.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=3Dplayer_detailpage&v=3DV9aaQ9iHxoA

Oh, did I mention that this music is free?

Nuttin in this for me.
Only trying to help some teachers out.

Earl...
When I get sad and lonely
I think about this song.