Fullerton never had a marching band, but Long Beach did when I was there 
(1970's) - did they get rid of it?  But, if you are serious hornist, no 
marching band is very definitely a PLUS....  Nothing screws up your chops like 
playing while marching....

Fred


----- Original Message ----
From: Kathy Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: hornlist <horn@music.memphis.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, February 6, 2007 8:36:27 AM
Subject: [Hornlist] RE: Good College for Music Education


Hi Stephanie,

A large number of the High School Music teachers in
Orange County received their degree from either Cal
State Long Beach or Cal State Fullerton.  I can't
recommend either one as I graduated as an Engineer
from Cal Poly SLO.  The only knock (IMO) on Long Beach
or Fullerton is that neither school has a marching
band (no football).

Kathy
Amateur

---Original Message---

I'm currently a Junior in High School and I am just
starting to seriously look a colleges. I know that I
want to major in Music Education however I don't
really know which Colleges have a good program.  I'm
from San Diego and ideally I want to stay on the West
coast (which is a long stretch). Does any one know of
colleges with good Music Education programs, I hope to
teach either High School Band or Choir.




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