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Music Workshop for Adults, 16th July, Herne Hill


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As both the director and teacher of Funky Monkey Keyboard Classes, I have heard the phrase 'I wish you did this sort of thing for adults' at the end of our children's classes so many times, that it has finally inspired me to do something about it! Come and join us on one of our crash courses in beginner keyboard (very basic or no knowledge is ideal!)


We will aim to achieve the following:



Correct hand position/posture and basic technique required for both keyboard and piano


Reading and writing music


Understanding the basic structures/concepts of music


Learning a number of well known tunes, so you achieve fast and satisfying results


Introduction to reading the bass clef (for you wannabe pianists out there!)


Satisfaction of playing music in a relaxed and informal atmosphere


All equipment provided, take home workbook, maximum group size 10, bring a packed lunch, coffee/biscuits provided


NEXT COURSE: Saturday 16th July, 10am-3pm, Poplar Walk, Herne Hill, SE24 0BS


Non-refundable fee: ?65


Visit www.funkymonkey.info and click on 'term classes' or call 0800 107 7949 to book. We look forward to hearing from you!

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