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O’Neill and Larson Present at Jazz Education Network’s National Conference

Director and Associate Professor of Music Production & Recording Technology Golder O’Neill ’92, M.M.E., and Harrison Endowed Chair in Piano, Director of Jazz Studies and Associate Professor of Jazz Piano Bob Larson ’08, D.M.A., presented “Critical Listening: A Blended Pedagogical Approach for 21st Century Jazz Performers and Engineers Using Music Production Techniques and Traditional Analysis” at the Jazz Education Network’s national conference, in Reno, Nevada, on Jan. 12.

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