“…Within the field of music education, there has been a growing concern and change in what Folkestad (2006, p. 136) views as “a general shift in focus – from teaching to learning, and consequently from teacher to learner.” Due to this shift, examining where music learning occurs and how it occurs has meant an increased focus on “local” music or “community music” research (Bennett, 2000; Colley, Eidsaa, Kenny, & Leung, 2012; Cottrell, 2004; Downing, Lord, Jones, Martin, & Springate, 2007; Duffy, 2000; Finnegan, 2007; Higgins, 2012; Kenny, 2009, 2011, 2012; O’Neill, Sloboda, Boulton, & Ryan, 2001; Pitts, 2005; Shuker, 2008; Slobin, 1993; Veblen, Elliott, Messenger & Silverman, 2013). In examining musical learning within a CoMP this case study is built on the premise that learning is “situated” (Koopman, 2007; Lave & Wenger, 1991).…”