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"Part of what really helped me ... gain direction for myself was having to teach students, having to verbalize the things I think about when Im playing, and just basically like ... verbalize my own pedagogy."
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Carol Jantsch
Carolyn Mae "Carol" Jantsch is an American tuba player. She is the daughter of a medical doctor and a Kenyon College vocal-music teacher, Nancy Jantsch. She began to study piano at age 6, and the euphonium at age 9. She took up the tuba in seventh grade.
"Part of what really helped me ... gain direction for myself was having to teach students, having to verbalize the things I think about when Im playing, and just basically like ... verbalize my own pedagogy."
"You know [my] primary responsibility is being a solid base for the entire brass section ... If I do my job right, they dont really notice, they just know that its more comfortable to play."