Bryce Whitling Trumpet

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My Plan

November 28, 2012

When talking about my plan I like to work backwards, so what is my goal? My goal is to direct a successful high school band. To get there, I’ll need to get a Music Education degree. And with that I’ll … Continue reading →

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Elevator Pitch Link

October 26, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YwmvAORQpU&feature=youtu.be  

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My Motivation

September 19, 2012

Motivation is a difficult topic for me. I’ve always found studying and practicing something difficult to make myself do. Like when I know I need to practice my trumpet, I base my decision on how I feel. The first big … Continue reading →

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My Values

September 12, 2012

I value you family more than anything. It makes the world a better place when a person has a family, an instant support group that will always help him or her. My motivation to stems from this value. I want … Continue reading →

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Work Habits

September 5, 2012

The biggest flaw in my work habits is my lack of motivation. I love working and practicing but I just can’t motivate myself to find a way to get into the practice room and focus. My best work gets done … Continue reading →

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My musical history

August 29, 2012

I chose, like most kids in Texas, my instrument in the sixth grade. I wanted to be different than my brother and my parents, who each played a woodwind instrument, so I chose the Trumpet! I worked hard at it … Continue reading →

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Hello world!

August 29, 2012

Welcome to people.smu.edu sites. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

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