Dr. Will Peebles

School of Music
Biography
Education
- DMA, Michigan State University
- MM, Michigan State University
- MSW, Michigan State University
- BA, Michigan State University
Teaching Interests
A fourth-generation college professor, Dr. Peebles teaches the bassoon studio, gamelan ensemble, and courses in music theory. Other courses that he has taught include counterpoint, orchestration, music history, and world music. Will also coordinates advising for the School of Music.
Research Interests
Dr. Peebles has recently written several articles on James Dean Mackey, a photoengraver and amateur musician from Newark, OH, who patented two ingenious mechanisms for the clarinet in the 1920s and built a highly unusual Boehm-system bassoon in the 1930s. He is working on an article about another unusual bassoon once owned by Fred Bettoney (Boston Symphony, 1920-1933) that combines German, French, and Boehm fingerings.