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Join us on Sat 25 Sept - Sun 26 - Sept for a free taster music lesson!

Join us on Sat 25 Sept – Sun 26 Sept for a free taster music lesson. Whether you’re a new or lapsed music maker, start your musical journey at Learn to Play ’21 and experience the joys of making music. 

Organised by Music for All Learn to Play ’21 is taking place across the UK and we will be offering free 10–15 minute music lessons to help you find your musical match. 

Register your interest here

For more details, contact Sam Malik SamMalik@contactmcr.com.

 

BAND SCHOOL

If one taster session just isn’t enough, you’ll be able to sign up to Band School. 

Band School is a weekly workshop targeted at emerging and upcoming young musicians who play or wish to learn how to play musical instruments. Whilst on this project you will learn how to play popular songs using musical instruments with a band. 

There will also be workshops in music theory, composition and songwriting. As well as being tutored by our experienced team, you also get to learn from other young aspiring musicians too.

Head here to learn more. 

For more details, contact Sam Malik SamMalik@contactmcr.com.

PARTNERS 

Music for All is supported by:

Jools Holland, Jamie Cullum, Snow Patrol, Cathy Newman, Kate Rusby, Al Murray, Hannah Rankin, Parv Kaur, Ace (Skunk Anansie), Chi-chi Nwanoku, Orphy Robinson.

The charity is dedicated to helping individuals and community groups of all ages and backgrounds experience the joys and benefits of making music. Access to music education is steadily decreasing with reductions in government and community funding. 

Music for All supports disadvantaged music-makers with limited financial resources or access to music-making. By providing regular awards and grants Music for All:

  • Donates instruments and music tuition
  • Makes grants available to support community groups, educational organisations and individuals
  • Brings free of charge ‘Learn to Play’ experiences to people of all ages and backgrounds.
  • Promotes the life-changing benefits of music-making

For more information, go to: www.musicforall.org.uk or www.facebook.com/musicforallcharity

Follow Music for All on Instagram: @musicforallcharity

Follow Music for All on Twitter: @MfACharity