Halls of Fame Focus Distance Learning on Curriculum
Halls of fame from Canton to Cooperstown have entered a new frontier for school field trips – video conferencing. This year the Country Music Hall of Fame started piping its educational programs into classrooms around the U.S.Students who visit the hall of fame in person get to sit at the feet of two local session players pretending they have different instruments – one a fiddle, the other a violin. Which is which? Today Matt Combs calls on a student…sitting in Ohio.
“Ha. I can’t point at you,” he says to himself. “You’re there on the TV. I see a red shirt front row with blonde hair raising her hand.”
Teaching from afar has its challenges, so the musicians try to keep their bows moving. After disclosing that a fiddle and violin are one in the same, the two flow into a duet.

Looking for some half-dollar sized white gardenia, in a band of three or so, on
Combs, brushes and hair ties or clips should be soaked in very hot water for 10 minutes







