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Audition Tests for the Young

‘THE music teachers of Christchurch, members of the. Society of Professional Musicians, are taking up broadcasting whole-heartedly. They are arranging for parties of their best pupils to give concerts. The teachers are freely availing themselves of the facilities offered for giving their pupils the necessary audition tests and instruction in microphone technique at 8YA. On Tuesday afternoons (3YA’s silent day) it is the usual thing for the studio to be crowded with pupils who sing into ‘the microphone while their teacher listens at the loudspeaker: in another keom, .

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19310807.2.17

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 5

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Audition Tests for the Young Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 5

Audition Tests for the Young Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 5

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