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CRANBOURNE West Primary School students will today join hundreds of thousands of students from around Australia in a large school music event.
Students at the school will participate in the nation’s biggest simultaneous music event, Music. Count Us In.
Students will join other children around Australia as they perform the same song at the same time today.
The school choir, recorder group and other instrumentalists will perform Sing, a song written by four Melbourne high school students, at 11.30am today.
Australian Idol John Foreman helped the students write the song.
More than 250,000 students participated in the launch of the event last year. The Music Council of Australia spokeswoman Tina Broad said, last year’s event set an Australian record as the biggest ever school music event.
“Music. Count Us In is a great way to get people talking about the importance of more music in our schools, while giving students a musical experience they can share with the rest of Australia.”

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