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Sth East musicianship for 4-7s, Wed, Thur & Fri in East Dulwich & Peckham


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SOUTH EAST MUSICIANSHIP for 4-7s. Four week taster courses now available. Visit [www.lucysparkles.com] or email [email protected] to book!


Level One Musicianship with Lucy Sparkles & Friends (ages 4-6)

These classes are Kod?ly based and teach musicianship through singing and games. The children will develop a good sense of pulse and rhythm, pitch awareness, the ability to sing in tune and they will be introduced to the basics of reading musical notation. The classes are designed for children who would like to prepare for learning an instrument or for those children who just love singing! Maximum class size is 12.


4pm ? 4:45pm

Wednesdays and Fridays at Punk Me Up Ceramics Cafe, SE22 9AX

Fees: 14 weeks x ?7 = ?98

Fees for new students doing the four week taster: 1 free session + 3 weeks x ?7 = ?21


Level Two Musicianship with Margaret Omoniyi (ages 5-7)

This class carries on from level one and introduces the children to the keyboard. The children will become familiar with the keyboard, learn beginner piano technique, play familiar tunes by ear, further develop their sense of pulse and rhythm and their singing skills, read rhythm notation, further develop pitch notation and learn composition skills Maximum class size is 6. * Children must meet criteria to join this class. Email Lucy to find out if your child qualifies.


4pm ? 4:45pm and 5pm ? 5:45pm

Thursdays at Denman Road, SE15

Fees: 14 weeks x ?10.50 = ?147 (to be paid in half termly instalments)

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