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Music Education Research International, Volume 5, 2011Woody, R. H., & Lehmann, A. C. (2010). Student musicians’ ear-playing ability as a function <strong>of</strong> vernacular musicexperiences. Journal <strong>of</strong> Research in Music Education, 58, 101-111.Appendix AThis semester, in collaboration with faculty at <strong>the</strong> [name <strong>of</strong> institution], I will be conducting a study designed touncover information about <strong>the</strong> experiences <strong>of</strong> non-music majors in college instrumental ensembles. Please answer<strong>the</strong> following questions as honestly as possible. You have <strong>the</strong> right to refuse to participate. Take as much time asyou need to provide thoughtful responses. (use an additional sheet <strong>of</strong> paper if necessary)1. Describe your most memorable music experience (can be in- or out-<strong>of</strong> school)2. What is (are) your primary reason(s) for joining Campus <strong>Band</strong>?3. What are your expectations for this coming year in Campus <strong>Band</strong>?For those that are returning members:1. What suggestions do you have for Campus <strong>Band</strong>?2. What do you like most about <strong>the</strong> Campus <strong>Band</strong> experience?31

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