Editor's Note: This story was originally reported by Monica Eng in 2017. When Lebanon-born George Semaan came to the United States via Canada during his fifth grade year, he thought every kid knew how ...
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Only around one in six children now learns the recorder after a decline in its popularity over the past decade, a new report suggests. However, the paper by the ABRSM, the exam board of the Royal ...
A new report suggests only around one in six children now learns the recorder after a decline in its popularity over the past decade(Marek Uliasz/Alamy/PA) Only ...