Windstars 1 'Toot' Music Lessons
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Have you been wanting your child to learn a musical instrument but found it hard to access lessons, costly to purchase instruments, feel they might be too young to start an orchestral instrument, and you really don’t want them to learn the recorder!?
Well here is what you have been waiting for! Learning on a Nuvo ’Toot’ is just like learning a ‘real’ instrument only lighter, easier to hold and control the sound, robust, and most importantly tuneful and fun! In term one your child will make their first sound, learn to make music in a group, and read music for the first time.
In partnership with the Taunton Music Trust (TMT) this new group starts weekly sessions at the Taunton Brewhouse from September for Key Stage 1 age students. For the equivalent of £1 a week, these sessions will include specialist teaching, use of a Nuvo ’Toot’ mini flute during the sessions and, should your child wish to have their own ’Toot’ to use at home, TMT will also subsidise the cost of that instrument purchase. Your child will follow the Windstars curriculum from ‘Sound before Sight’ up to playing ‘orchestral’ style instruments that are still lightweight and easy to manipulate in an ensemble environment.
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Well here is what you have been waiting for! Learning on a Nuvo ’Toot’ is just like learning a ‘real’ instrument only lighter, easier to hold and control the sound, robust, and most importantly tuneful and fun! In term one your child will make their first sound, learn to make music in a group, and read music for the first time.
In partnership with the Taunton Music Trust (TMT) this new group starts weekly sessions at the Taunton Brewhouse from September for Key Stage 1 age students. For the equivalent of £1 a week, these sessions will include specialist teaching, use of a Nuvo ’Toot’ mini flute during the sessions and, should your child wish to have their own ’Toot’ to use at home, TMT will also subsidise the cost of that instrument purchase. Your child will follow the Windstars curriculum from ‘Sound before Sight’ up to playing ‘orchestral’ style instruments that are still lightweight and easy to manipulate in an ensemble environment.
Get Tickets
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