Student Showcase
Ned Corning
Season 4 Episode 1 | 2m 2s
Ned Corning performs on the clarinet.
Ned started playing the clarinet in 6th grade. He chose the clarinet because he loves its rich, dark tone and its natural sound. He has performed in concert band for 5 years, jazz group for 3 years, attended solo and ensemble for 5 years, and once attended the Central Oregon Honour Band. Looking to the future, Ned plans to attend college and pursue a degree in the Musical Arts.
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Student Showcase is a local public television program presented by SOPBS
Funding provided by Peter Sage, long-time supporter and previous board member of SOPTV, Dr. John Unruh & Betty Unruh Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation and the Josephine County Cultural Coalition.
Student Showcase
Ned Corning
Season 4 Episode 1 | 2m 2s
Ned started playing the clarinet in 6th grade. He chose the clarinet because he loves its rich, dark tone and its natural sound. He has performed in concert band for 5 years, jazz group for 3 years, attended solo and ensemble for 5 years, and once attended the Central Oregon Honour Band. Looking to the future, Ned plans to attend college and pursue a degree in the Musical Arts.
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