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Guest post from Berklee OnlineRenowned educator David J. Skorton has been playing music as a hobby for nearly 60 years, so it makes sense that when he first decided to test the waters of online education, he dipped into a music course.“This last year I decided I wanted to learn about music a little more in depth than I had done by being sort of a hack,” he says.Whenever Skorton speaks about music, his language is infused with a humble humor. “In my office here, I have a music stand and a flute,” he says about his current Washington D.C. workspace at the Smithsonian. “At the end of the day I play sometimes, when there is nobody around that I can torture.”He’s not nearly as much of a hack as he’d have you believe. During the nine years Skorton served as President of Cornell, he was afforded opportunities to sit in with Billy Joel and Wynton Marsalis. As video proves, he added tasteful flourishes to the music of these masters.“You know, those guys must have lost my cell phone number,” he jokes, “because they never called me back to go on tour.”
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