Learning to play a musical instrument is great for relaxation, social skills and becomes a joy to last a lifetime.
Julie has been teaching pupils of all ages (adults and children) up to grade 8 to play thePiano,Hammer Dulcimer, Glockenspiel,Percussionand to read music for 20 years. Julie Beaven has also been playing and singing in orchestras, bands, ensembles and choirs for 30 years.
Julie has been teaching pupils of all ages (adults and children) up to grade 8 to play thePiano,Hammer Dulcimer, Glockenspiel,Percussionand to read music for 20 years. Julie Beaven has also been playing and singing in orchestras, bands, ensembles and choirs for 30 years.
The
Hammer Dulcimer
is a 46 string predecessor of the piano and has a beautiful and unique sound.
The Glockenspiel
creates a magical bell-like sound often heard in orchestras and bands.
Both instruments are available for hire.
Reasons to play an instrument:
New challenge
Highly rewarding
Great social opportunities
Relaxation
Opens up opportunities to join orchestras and bands
Enabling you to create the music you enjoy listening to
Julie is happy to teach both those wishing to take grade exams and also those wishing to play purely for pleasure.