Boys And Music.
r PASTE IN ART, literature, and music can A -be acquired. The average boy of average intelligence, with good teaching, can learn to play almost any instrument and produce therefrom sounds that are _ Quit* above the average. The unusual instruments of the orchestra, such as the oboe, bassoon, French horn, string bass, flute and clarinet, fall easy prey to the nimble fingers and alert minds of bright-eyed, vigorous boys, and they derive no small pleasure from being able to play. If the boy can do it, and he can, he should te given a chance to do it.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19154, 21 August 1930, Page 8
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