Huntingdonshire Music School Association


Monday, January 19, 2004

Learn to Play Pretty Much Any Instrument

At present, individual tuition is offered on the following instruments -

  • Acoustic Guitar
  • Banjo
  • Bassoon
  • Cello
  • Clarinet
  • Classical Guitar
  • Cor Anglais
  • Cornet
  • Double Bass
  • Drum Kit
  • Electric Guitar
  • Euphonium
  • Flugel Horn
  • Flute
  • French Horn
  • Harpsichord
  • Horn
  • Keyboard
  • Eb Bass
  • Oboe
  • Orchestral Percussion
  • Organ
  • Piano
  • Piccolo
  • Recorder
  • Saxophones (all)
  • Singing
  • Tenor Horn
  • Trombone
  • Trumpet
  • Tuba
  • Viola
  • Violin

Tuition for any other instrument can be arranged. If you want to learn the steel drums or mongolian nose flute you have but to ask grin

See also

Play (Music ;-) )with OthersA Typical Saturday Morning


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Sunday, January 18, 2004

Music Tuition for All

Huntingdonshire Music School was founded in 1966 and has grown into one of the largest and most successful establishments of its type. It runs the only Saturday Morning Music School in the county and for miles beyond that is open to both children and adults. There are more than 460 students with ages ranging from 4 to 83, and at least 35 staff who give individual tuition and direct ensembles.  Lessons take place at Huntingdonshire College on weekday evenings and at the exciting Saturday Morning Music School. There is a flourishing and supportive Huntingdonshire Music School Association.

You may have heard the recent BBC Radio 4 programme, hosted by William Hague, about Late Learners (a very good listen).  Well we cater for late learners.  We can also cater for early learners.  Worried about making noises in public (or at least in front of other people)?  We also cater for terrified learners.  To be honest, whatever kind of learner you are we can cater for you. It is a wonderful thing when (as someone quite a bit over 21!) you sit down for the first time in the preparatory concert band and the very composed young person sitting next to you says “don’t worry if you make a mistake - we all do at times “

Huntingdonshire Music School provides the opportunity for children and adults to learn (or continue to learn) a musical instrument (including the voice) in a relaxed, friendly and social setting.

We cover most types of instrument from classical, jazz to rock and electronic.

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Learning MusicLearn to Play Pretty Much Any Instrument


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First Steps

If you’re thinking about either enrolling one of the family or yourself at the Music College it’s probably best to come and see what we do first.

   

The Music College does run specific open days but but any Saturday morning during college term time (09:00 to 13:00) provides an opportunity to wander in and see what’s going on. Ask at the reception by the entrance for the Director, Gary Sieling [ the effervescent one with professional music qualifications after his name and a cycling proficiency to boot], or if you you know what instrument or band interests you someone can guide you.

   

Types of Enrolment

   

There are 2 basic types of enrolment, which depend on where you have tuition:-

  • full - this is where you have tuition at the Music College and take part in the full music package (tuition + theory + group work (when OK))
  • associate - this is suitable if you already have lessons elsewhere but want to make use of the theory or ensembles

In either case you’ll want to get in contact with the college.

You can enrol at any time during a term (not just at the beginning) and fees will be adjusted accordingly.

   

Prospectus

   

You can download a prospectus which has more information about the Music College, including fees and an application/enrolment form:-

If you need to get hold of the free Adobe Acrobat reader in order to read the file you can do so using this link.

   

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See also

Join this SiteChoosing an Instrument


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