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Singing The Darkness To Light (November 15, 2022), Lindenwood University
Singing The Darkness To Light (November 15, 2022), Lindenwood University
Student Music Performance Programs
Program for Singing the Darkness to Light (November 15, 2022).
Fall Wind Ensemble (October 5, 2022), Lindenwood University
Fall Wind Ensemble (October 5, 2022), Lindenwood University
Student Music Performance Programs
Program for Fall Wind Ensemble.
Spring Band & Percussion Ensemble, Choir (April 25, 27, 2022), Lindenwood University
Spring Band & Percussion Ensemble, Choir (April 25, 27, 2022), Lindenwood University
Student Music Performance Programs
Program for the Spring Band & Percussion Ensemble, Choir (April 25, 27, 2022).
Spring Music Series (April 24, 29, 30, & May 1, 2022), Lindenwood University
Spring Music Series (April 24, 29, 30, & May 1, 2022), Lindenwood University
Student Music Performance Programs
Program for the Spring Music Series.
Spring Music Series: Wind Ensemble Concert With Brass Ensemble, Choirs (March 14, 17, 2022), Lindenwood University
Spring Music Series: Wind Ensemble Concert With Brass Ensemble, Choirs (March 14, 17, 2022), Lindenwood University
Student Music Performance Programs
Program for Spring Music Series: Wind Ensemble Concert with Brass Ensemble, Choirs (March 14, 17, 2022).
Playing-Related Medical Injuries And Health Conditions In Collegiate Saxophonists: A Survey Of Saxophonists In North American Universities, Michael Anne Tolan
Playing-Related Medical Injuries And Health Conditions In Collegiate Saxophonists: A Survey Of Saxophonists In North American Universities, Michael Anne Tolan
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports
When compared to other areas of musical performance, medical research on the performing arts is limited when it comes to studies on woodwind players, particularly saxophonists. The gap in research may be attributed to the circumstances surrounding selection processes and identifying subjects for study. For example, saxophonists are not salaried professionals in orchestras, which are commonly pooled for medical research. Establishing contact with saxophonists to conduct studies can prove difficult due to the wide range of genres that utilize the saxophone. Some issues may also be attributed to research methodology. To find the onset of injuries, researchers in previous studies …