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JAM: Junior Appalachian Musicians After school music instruction program Open to students grades 3-8 Students learn traditional music of Appalachia Taught by local traditional musicians
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JAM began at Sparta Elementary School in Alleghany County. The NC Arts Council now sponsors JAM in seven Appalachian counties.
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JAM programs are tailored to fit the local community. Most programs offer instruction on guitar, fiddle, banjo and mandolin. Some programs teach clogging.
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Guest artists often visit JAM programs. JAM students attend local festivals and other music events. All JAM programs perform for family and community.
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Students learn: To play by ear To play with others Traditional tunings Traditional repertoires Stories behind the music and songs
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Students feel good about the music, and they feel good about themselves.
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JAM is a favorite activity of many families. Parents attend practices as well as performances. Music becomes a part of family life.
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Traditional music is a dynamic part of many Appalachian communities. JAM programs strengthen such community expression.
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TAPS: Traditonal Art Programs for Students JAM provides a model for introducing to students to other important regional arts. TAPS teaches local pottery traditions to students in Randolph County.
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