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Michael A. Arenson, an associate professor of music at the University of Delaware, is president of the National Consortium for Computer-Based Music Instruction.
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Arenson, M.A. Computer-Based Instruction in musicianship training: Some issues and answers. Comput Hum 18, 157–163 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02267218
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