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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Music ed isn't a performance major, but we can find performance majors that aren't auditioned. He's happy to audition, he auditions all the time, but he wants to go into this process having identified a safety. He's planning a career teaching elementary music. That's not a field where auditions are a huge part. [/quote] Maybe VCU? Their overview page doesn’t seem to require an audition although you must complete the degree program with “a primary instrument of wind band or orchestra tradition.” (https://arts.vcu.edu/academics/departments/music/bachelors-of-music-in-music-education/music-education-bm-instrumental/). I’m in the RVA and don’t personally know of any local music ed teachers from VCU but know, despite my other reservations about the school, they indeed have a fine Fine Arts programs, including music. Bless your son for wanting to do elem music ed and that he will inspire kids to seek out a musical outlet. Our elem music teacher was awful (no clue where she came from) but MS (Longwood grad) and HS (JMU grad) have been nothing short of amazing. [/quote]
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