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As the youngest of five children, Victor Wooten’s musical family needed a bass player. The rest is history. In this episode, the 5-time GRAMMY award-winning musician talks about his Center for Music and Nature, dubbed “W...
092- Wooten Woods: A Unique Blend of Nature and Music Education is an episode from Talking Up Music Education by The NAMM Foundation. As the youngest of five children, Victor Wooten’s musical family needed a bass player. The rest is history...
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Published Jan 31, 2020, 30:44 long, audio available.
As the youngest of five children, Victor Wooten’s musical family needed a bass player. The rest is history. In this episode, the 5-time GRAMMY award-winning musician talks about his Center for Music and Nature, dubbed “Wooten Woods,” a retreat center for musicians and students outside of Nashville, Tennessee and the journey that every person can take to make music – as natural as learning to speak. Recorded LIVE at The 2020 NAMM Show.
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092- Wooten Woods: A Unique Blend of Nature and Music Education is an episode from Talking Up Music Education by The NAMM Foundation.
This episode is 30:44 long.
This episode was published on Jan 31, 2020.
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092- Wooten Woods: A Unique Blend of Nature and Music Education is from Talking Up Music Education by The NAMM Foundation.
Published Jan 31, 2020 and 30:44 long