“The Toolbox Song” for Rhythm Sticks

Thanks so much for watching my video and heading over to Listen & Learn Music! I’m excited to share “The Toolbox Song” with you because it truly is one of the most effective tools in my musical toolbox (pun totally intended).

My students and clients request this song time and time again, and I am always happy to oblige, because it allows me to work on so many goals at the same time.

The Toolbox Song | Listen & Learn Music

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