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PRINCETON/TISKILWA — His fingers glide up and down the piano keys. Likewise, those same fingers deftly move the slide on the trombone, and they know just what valves to push on the baritone and the tuba. And on the strings of the guitar and the mandolin, those same fingers walk up and down the strings, as the music is delivered.

Eighteen-year-old Aaron Kaufmann of rural Tiskilwa plays seven instruments — the trombone, the piano, the guitar, the euphonium (baritone), the tuba, the bass guitar and the mandolin. On top of that, Kaufmann also sings; he’s a baritone in the school choirs.

March is Music in our Schools Month, and as Kaufmann speaks about how music has impacted his life, it’s pretty obvious he’s found a home away from home in the Princeton High School Music Department.

“I’ve heard it said that music makes you smarter,” said Kaufmann. “I tend to agree with that. I’m not saying that people who don’t do music are stupid, but they say that listening to Bach and Mozart, well, it’s a form of expressing yourself. I think (music is) important because it’s a subject just like math and English, and there’s a lot that can be learned through it.”

Kaufmann, whose unkempt curly dark hair tends to get in his eyes when he’s strumming the guitar, has been involved in music for most of his 18 years.

“I started with  my dad. He’s very musical. We would go out and do family programs at church, probably since I was 5, at least,” Kaufmann said, adding that he has grown up with music all around him.

Though he took guitar lessons for a while and studied the trombone when he started the grade school band in fifth grade, he has basically been taught the instruments by his father or else he has taught himself.

“I started trombone because that was what my brother played. I guess I looked up to him and wanted to be like him,” Kaufmann remembered. “I learned guitar from my father. Once, I learned trombone, euphonium wasn’t very hard, and I progressed from that to the tuba. Bass guitar is a lot like guitar, and the mandolin —

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