bet36365体育 One-Handed Woodwinds Program

On May 9, 2024, Dr. David Nabb receives a check from the bet36365体育 NAfME (National Association for music Education) Chapter.
On May 9, 2024, Dr. David Nabb receives a check from the bet36365体育
NAfME (National Association for music Education) Chapter. Thanks to all the Collegiate NAfME chapters who played a role in this year’s fundraiser including (Chadron Sate, Concordia, Doane, Hastings, Midland, NWU, Peru State, bet36365体育, UNL, UNO, and Wayne State).

Without music, life would be a mistake. - Friedrich Niezche

The mission of the bet36365体育 (University of Nebraska at Kearney) One-Handed Woodwinds Program is to make one-handed woodwind instruments available to individuals with permanent disabilities.

The bet36365体育 One-Handed Woodwinds Program was created in 2001, when David Nabb returned to university teaching with a Bundy Prototype Toggle-Key saxophone built by Jeff Stelling. David Nabb used this saxophone until his current instrument (a Yamaha YAS 875) had been converted to the Toggle-key mechanism in 2003.

Below is a video featuring a euphonium with valves operated by solenoids and controlled by a joystick built by Robin Amend and Andrew Coleman.

One Handed Musical Instrument Trust.The world's most comprehensive clearinghouse for information on one handed musical instruments.

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Another Way to Play is a blog dedicated to information about adaptive technologies and techniques for music making for people with disabilities.

Upcoming Events

Date Event Location
June 6, 2024 7:00 pm David Nabb soloist with the Kearney Municipal Band Harmon Park, Kearney NE