Students will learn and perform a backing track as an ensemble, then improvise over that ensemble-recorded backing track.
- Subject:
- Fine Arts
- Music
- Material Type:
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Author:
- VDOE Fine Arts
- Date Added:
- 06/03/2022
Students will learn and perform a backing track as an ensemble, then improvise over that ensemble-recorded backing track.
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