It Takes a Village to Raise a String Player
A student’s special needs inspire a community of violin players, teachers, dealers, and makers
When a student’s special needs started inhibiting his ability to make music, his community sprang into action to get him a suitable instrument and bow. Ten-year-old George Muller needed a left-handed violin and a bow that matched his blossoming abilities and unique needs. The project engaged his musical community and drew together a school, a generous donor, a local violin shop, and a teacher who wouldn’t stop.
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