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Half Term Rock School 13th - 18th February


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ROCK SCHOOL

Is your child a talented musician who lacks the opportunity to form a band or play live music? Unfortunately, its quite tough for children to form bands and really put what they have learned to the test, so I and several other musicians decided to form Rock School.

Rock School is a four-day half term workshop held at the The Ivy House in Nunhead in which myself and three other DBS-checked professional musicians will help your child learn covers, write their own songs and play in a band with other children their age.

The workshop runs on the 13th, 14th, 16th and 17th February with a gig on the afternoon of the 18th of February in which families can attend and see their child playing in their band.


If your child is a talented musician who wants the opportunity to meet other musicians their age and form a band, then contact us!

Tel. 07728684377

email: [email protected]

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  • 2 weeks later...

Just putting a testimonial here. Bobby teaches my child and both my and several friends' kids attended the summer school back in August.

All the kids got an opportunity to play music together and they sounded amazing at the gig on the Saturday. The venue is amazing as well!

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Yoshimi,


Due to high demand we actually have quite a broad age range, with the youngest attendee being 7 and the oldest being 16. As such we'll be streaming the bands by age so no one feels out of their depth.


All four facilitators are experienced musicians and music tutors and we'll be able to make sure any child, regardless of ability level, will be taught how to contribute to their band. The main aim is for the attendees to learn how to play music together and perform, so technical skill is not important.


My email address is [email protected]


Please give me an email and I can send you a more detailed rundown of the workshop.


All the best,


Bobby

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