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Choosing an instrument

Most parents know that learning music is fantastic for developing young minds.

While parents often steer their children towards a particular instruments, often the best choice is the instrument the child discover for themselves, the one that’s a fit for their personality.

Being part of a community of music exposes young learners to a range of musical instruments. It allows young musicians to explore different instruments and find their groove.

"Music refines the mind & feeds the soul."

Playing in an ensemble

Tutors generally recommend students practice, as a minimum, for the same number of minutes as their age, at least 4 days a week.

Unfortunately, in reality many children do not practice enough, and this holds back their learning and enjoyment of music.

By joining a group or ensemble, young musicians find it highly motivating and are much more motivated to practice and keep up with their friends in the group.

"Playing in a group I didn’t want to let everyone down so I practised until I could play it well"