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welcome back guys dr. Derek in here with your brainchild org educating parents for student success you ever seen that movie drumline is starting it cannon it was about Nick Cannon being a drummer at a historically black college or university or HBCU well this video is going to tackle that subject I want to give a special thank you to dr. John Graham at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff who is the director of bands this video is going to be a little bit of a departure youre not gonna really hear me talking that much what youre actually going to see is dr. Graham giving some instruction to you the parents and I again thank you dr. Graham regarding the best practices of getting your child accepted to a historically black college or university on a band or music related scholarship lets get started in describing the excitement and bigger the ex-slaves head for learning these powerful words were written few were too young and none too old to make an attempt to learn Booker T Washi