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The
mission of the UNK One-Handed Woodwinds Program
is to make one-handed woodwind instruments available
to permanently disabled individuals.
The
program was inspired by Dr.
David Nabb and his continuing success with his Stelling
Brass & Winds "toggle-key" saxophone.
Dr.
Nabb has taught woodwinds at the University of Nebraska at
Kearney since 1994. In 2000, he survived a massive stroke that
left
him unable to play or teach.
Together
with Stelling Brass & Winds of Kearney, Dr. Nabb developed
a "toggle-key" saxophone that can be played with only
one hand. In 2003, his new instrument allowed Dr. Nabb to resume
performing
and all of his pre-stroke teaching activities.
The
University of Nebraska at Kearney One-Handed Woodwinds Program
maintains the philosophy that music is a necessary element of the
human experience.
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