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Sorsi & Morsi is not just a restaurant where you can enjoy authentic italian food but also a place where you can learn or improve your musical skills.


Beginners to Advanced - All ages and levels are welcome!


We aim to perform 2 concerts every term in the local community and also in other venues



Singing - one to one and groups

Tone Production, Blend, Correct Posture and Breathing, Ear Training, Diction, Expressive Singing and Songwriting


Choir - groups

The choir is open to all ages and abilities and no audition is required. All music is taught by ear and we sing a range of music from different cultures, genres and in different languages, so as to offer everyone something to enjoy


Guitar - one to one and groups

Classical, Acoustic, Electric,

Rock, Pop, Blues, Folk, Reggae, Indie


Chords, Playing Songs, Technique, Scales, Picking, Theory, Rhythm, Harmony, Improvising,

Amplifier and Effects, Songwriting, Jamming Sessions, Studio Recording


Bass guitar - one to one and groups

Rock, Pop, Blues, Folk, Reggae, Indie


Chords, Playing Songs, Technique, Scales, Picking, Theory, Rhythm, Harmony, Improvising,

Amplifier and Effects, Songwriting, Jamming Sessions, Studio Recording


Or if you prefer to have your own space to do your yoga, relaxation or maybe drawing classes we can rent you a space above the restaurant.


Please come in or callus to have more information.

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