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Pauline first enjoyed music at age 7 in rural Queensland, playing the recorder in a marching band. She still plays the recorder and is in a recorder consort.
For a decade Pauline played the flute in the bush band Diamantina, and also took up the clarinet.
Pauline has continued to add to her music skills - attending the Australian Institute of Music and completing a Diploma in Studio Teaching in 2000, completing a combined Bachelor Degree of Music and Music Education at UNSW, undertaking the AMEB piano level exams and is completing course work for a Kodaly Primary School Music Accreditation.
She currently divides her time between teaching music in the classroom, tutoring junior bands and ensembles and private instrumental teaching.
She believes that people of any age can experience the joy of playing or participating in music.
Pauline still plays for fun in a duo called Flute D'Amour, a local brass band and a recorder consort.
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Alicia John has been involved in music ever since she was a toddler.
From attending courses such as JMC (Junior Musical Course from the Yamaha System) to attaining her grade 8 in AMEB Piano in 2007 to attaining her Bachelor of Arts in Music in Dec 2007 from Avondale College. Not only that, she has taken up a small course in the USA in 2008 (3 months) studying piano pedagogy (the principles and methods of instruction in the area of piano).
Throughout her life, she has been involved in various choirs, band ensembles (accompanying) musicals, accompanying church choirs and groups and worship services and has established small ensembles for early teens in church.
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