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A prolific composer, educator and author, Sandy Feldstein has published dozens of books on music instruction, as well as hundreds of stand-alone compositions, all of which are used daily by thousands of music students and professional performers. Among the best known of these are Alfred’s Drum Method, his Practical Theory series and The Snare Drum Rudiment Dictionary. Feldstein holds a doctorate from Columbia University, and has served as Professor of Music Education at the Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam. ASCAP has recognized his excellence by granting him an ASCAP Standard Award for Composition every year since 1964. Mr. Feldstein was also a 2005 inductee into the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame, and chairs the NARAS (Grammy) Educational Committee.
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A career in music education can include teaching, writing, arranging, consulting, and more. Sandy Feldstein has had a very successful career in the music education industry and offers insight and an entrepreneurial spirit into the possibilities and opportunities available to aspiring music educators today.



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August 06
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